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- adjective Pertaining to
Judaism ;Jewish .
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Examples
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Christianity was its true culmination, and was nothing more than the construction period of the world-movement, whereof the Judaistic was the destructive.
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Its just some sort of Judaistic hangup certain people have that they have to make Jesus and his followers 'orthodox' Jews, even though they break Jewish tradition on the Sabbath and hand washing and so on.
Mythicist Misunderstanding James F. McGrath 2010
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That the women are acknowledged here is significant because in Judaistic ideology, women were not recognized at all—it speaks to the emancipation of the feminine spirit.
FROM THE CROSS TO PENTECOST T. D. JAKES 2010
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Double standard: However, Obama needs to reject and denounce Farrakhan's support AS A WHOLE because of Farrakhan's alleged anti-Judaistic views (as opposed to anti-Semitic; two different meanings, people).
McCain Rejects Hagee's Anti-Catholicism, But Dismisses Controversy As An "Attack" 2009
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To compare William of Orange's miraculous rescue of Leiden to Moses's leading the Hebrews across the Red Sea, or to use the story of Esther as an allegory of the Dutch triumph over the perfidious Spaniards, was not, as he suggests, to have a "Judaistic self-image."
Rembrandt—The Jewish Connection? Moser, Benjamin 2008
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What is to be their relation to their people if Jews are to be considered members merely of Judaistic sects?
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Jewish people, there was a time when Judaism did not exist, and if I understand the gentlemen who represent the Reform sect correctly -- I speak under correction -- the intention of the Reform movement is a reversion in fact to the religious attitude of the pre-Judaistic period in the history of the religion of the Jewish people.
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Buchanan was accused of Lutheran and Judaistic practices.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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The theory rests upon a confusion between the ideas of discipline and punishment, which itself is probably due to the strongly Judaistic tone of our so-called
Cambridge Essays on Education Various
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This has been claimed frequently by the reformers themselves, but he puts a new interpretation upon it; he says the prophets were pre-Judaistic.
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