rabbinic$66325$ - translation to spanish
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rabbinic$66325$ - translation to spanish

Ezra in Rabbinic Literature

rabbinic      
adj. rabínico
rabbinic         
  • Vilna Edition]] of the Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Berachot, folio 2a.
MAINSTREAM FORM OF JUDAISM SINCE THE 6TH CENTURY CE
Rabbinic; Rabbinical Judaism; Rabbinical; Rabbanite; Rabbanites; Rabbanism; Rabbism; Rabbinic Jews; Rabbinite; Rabbinics; Rabbinites; Rabbinism; Rabbinic Jewish; Origins of Rabbinic Judaism; Origins of Rabbinical Judaism; Rabbinic judaism; Jewish Rabbins; Rabbinical Jewish
(adj.) = rabínico
Ex: Nazareth was apparently never an important site in Jewish history since it is not mentioned in the rabbinic literature.
rabbinical court         
  • Beth Din of Benghazi, 1930
  • Kosher meal]] approved by the Beth din of [[Johannesburg]]
RABBINIC COURT
Beth Din; Beit din; Bet Din; Beit Din; Bet din; Rabbinical court; Beis din; Beis Din; Jewish court; Rabbinical court of Jerusalem; Jewish Court; Jewish courts; Dayyin; Rabbinical Court; Battei din; Dayan (rabbinic judge); Bais din; Bais Din; Rabbinic court
corte rabínica (corte de justicia pública que falla en asuntos según las leyes judías)

Definition

Rabbinic
·adj ·Alt. of Rabbinical.
II. Rabbinic ·noun The language or dialect of the rabbins; the later Hebrew.

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Ezra in rabbinic literature

Allusions in rabbinic literature to the Biblical character of Ezra, the leader and lawgiver who brought some of the Judean exiles back from Babylonian captivity, contain various expansions, elaborations and inferences beyond what is presented in the text of the Bible itself.