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Meanings of
Jewish religion
in English
Portuguese
judaismo
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Jews collectively who practice a religion based on the Torah and the Talmud.
Judaism
Hebraism
Portuguese
judaismo
Synonyms
Examples for "
Judaism
"
Judaism
Hebraism
Examples for "
Judaism
"
1
But has the often social nature of
Judaism
also played a role?
2
I don't quite believe in
Judaism
but I do believe in God.
3
The New
Judaism
will deemphasize historical trouble for a more positive outlook.
4
Mr. Tyrrell himself draws the parallel with
Judaism
in the first century.
5
And she still does; Orthodox
Judaism
hasn't erased her sense of humor.
1
Therefore the bright promise of Hellenism faded, and
Hebraism
ruled the world.
2
It is the old struggle between Hellenism and
Hebraism
-
between
happiness
and righteousness.
3
The happy marriage of Hellenism and
Hebraism
in Egypt had a tragic end.
4
But dominant and fundamental though it was,
Hebraism
was only latent thus far.
5
Similar illustrations might be drawn from the nationalistic phase of
Hebraism
.
Usage of
Jewish religion
in English
1
There is not the slightest chance that the
Jewish
religion
will spread.
2
From that time the
Jewish
religion
has never gained ascendancy in any country.
3
Thus the Prophets developed the
Jewish
religion
to its highest point.
4
Whoever judges of the
Jewish
religion
by its coarser forms will misunderstand it.
5
He mentioned an obscure mystical sect within the
Jewish
religion
known as Cabalism.
6
When did the
Jewish
religion
cease to be the true religion?
7
The
Jewish
religion
was not spiritual; hence Jesus denounced it.
8
Our rectitude dates from our birth, because the
Jewish
religion
is natural to us.
9
Were all the laws of the
Jewish
religion
abolished by the establishment of Christianity?
10
The mother, a Jewess by birth, had changed her
Jewish
religion
some time ago.
11
The
Jewish
religion
produced great and permanent effects; the Christian religion hath done the same.
12
In very truth, I tell you, never will the
Jewish
religion
be in accord with life.
13
The first Christians did not neglect to keep up all the customs of the
Jewish
religion
.
14
Here we have a clear expression of the original, purely cosmical character of the
Jewish
religion
.
15
He then subdued Idumaea, and compelled the people of that country to adopt the
Jewish
religion
.
16
Maurice Ruben, a successful Jewish merchant of Pittsburgh, rejected Christianity and the
Jewish
religion
as well.
Other examples for "Jewish religion"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
jewish
religion
jewish
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
Jewish religion
Portuguese
judaismo
hebraismo
judaísmo
Jewish religion
through the time
Jewish religion
across language varieties
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