Definition of Rabbins

1. rabbin [n] - See also: rabbin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rabbins

rabbet plane
rabbet planes
rabbeted
rabbeting
rabbets
rabbi
rabbies
rabbin
rabbinate
rabbinates
rabbinic
rabbinical
rabbinically
rabbinism
rabbinisms
rabbins (current term)
rabbis
rabbit
rabbit's-foot fern
rabbit's foot
rabbit-eared
rabbit-eared bandicoot
rabbit-eye blueberry
rabbit-foot
rabbit-proof
rabbit-weed
rabbit bandicoot
rabbit board
rabbit boards
rabbit brush

Literary usage of Rabbins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Defence of the Sincere and True Translations of the Holy Scriptures Into by William Fulke (1842)
"And these rabbins are they which also pervert the Hebrew word to the ... And as for the Jewish rabbins, what reason is there why we should not credit them ..."

2. The History of Infant Baptism: Together with Mr. Gale's Reflections, and Dr by William Wall, John Gale (1844)
"... the Talmud—Some of the rabbins plainly shew us they neither knew nor allowed of any initiatory baptism—They ridicule our baptism as a fanciful ceremony, ..."

3. The Works of John Owen by John Owen (1826)
"Of the validity of the testimony of the Jewish rabbins. Some considerations about the antiquity of the points; the first from the nature ..."

4. Manual of Historico-critical Introduction to the Canonical Scriptures of the by Carl Friedrich Keil, George Cunninghame Monteath Douglas, Friedrich Bleek (1882)
"Under these names were comprehended all the scientific activity and the spiritual production of the Jewish men of learning (rabbins) ; whether these proceed ..."

5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1833)
"The Romish doctrines of supererogation, purgatory, and individual intercession, are not the work of Rome .alone; they are as old as the rabbins ; and the ..."

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