Talmudic
adjective religion uk/tælˈmʊd.ɪk/ us/tɑːlˈmʊd.ɪk/
犹太教法典的
relating to the Talmud (= the collection of ancient Jewish laws and traditions)
Talmudic scholars 犹太教法典专家
See: the Talmud
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- The duo guide the girl through Talmudic stories such as the poignant courtship between the shepherd Akiva and another Rachel.
- The doctor addressed the Talmudic dictum that the saving of a life trumps the Sabbath.
- But Leviev accepts only the Talmudic rule that a Jew is anyone born to a Jewish mother, or someone who has undergone an Orthodox conversion and agreed to keep all 613 Jewish laws.
- Yet there is something slightly Talmudic to the approach.