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Talmudic

Talmudic \Tal*mud"ic\, Talmudical \Tal*mud"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F. talmudique.] Of or pertaining to the Talmud; contained in the Talmud; as, Talmudic Greek; Talmudical phrases.
--Lightfoot.

Usage examples of "talmudic".

The Samaritan Pentateuch is very ancient, as is proved by the criticisms of Talmudic writers.

Of what ingredient should the Talmudic deyo consist, if it is not the same as alchiber?

In his ghettos distributed over Europe, all was uniform: the food prohibitions, the Talmudic dualistic ethics, one for the goyim and another for the Jew, the legal system, the runes, the phylacteries, the ritual, the feeling.

Without Western materialism, money-thinking, and liberalism, the entry of the outsider into Western public life would have been as impossible as the mastery of Talmudic casuistry would have been to a Westerner.

All in all, the Jewish Talmudic record of Jesus is so garbled, I suggest to the jury that it cannot be used to any degree as corroboration of anything to do with Jesus.

Certainly, most of the Talmudic references to Jesus are entirely off the mark in failing to conform to even basic Gospel tradition, as we saw in cross-examination of Dr.

I thought I had to become Anatole Bloomberg, an importerexporter from Rotterdam with a hook nose and flat feet, or an Antwerp diamond merchant wearing a skullcap, or a hunchbacked Talmudic scholar in a woolly black coat and shoes without shoelaces.

Also, besides the manuscripts, I have letters that offer revelations on the connections between Joan of Arc and the Sibylline Books, between Lilith the Talmudic demon and the hermaphroditic Great Mother, between the genetic code and the Martian alphabet, between the secret intelligence of plants, cosmology, psychoanalysis, and Marx and Nietzsche in the perspective of a new angelology, between the Golden Number and the Grand Canyon, Kant and occultism, the Eleusian mysteries and jazz, Cagliostro and atomic energy, homosexuality and gno-sis, the golem and the class struggle.

The most wealthy and influential Jew of Burgos (Jewish name Solomon-Ha-Levi), and a scholar of the firs rank in Talmudic and Rabbinical literature, a Rabbi of the Hebraic community, he was converted to Christianity by the irrefutable logic of the Summa of S.