Judaism的意思和读音

Judaism

: [ˈdʒudəˌɪzəm] : [ˈdʒuːdeɪˌɪz(ə)m]

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Judaismn.

1.the religion of the Jewish people, based mainly on the Bible (= the Christian Old Testament) and the Talmud

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n.1.[Judaism]the religion of Jewish people, based on the writings of the Torah and the Talmud. Its followers are called Jews and they worship in a synagogue or temple

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1.Moses, Jesus and Muhammad are the descendents of Abraham, making the followers of Judaism, Christianity and Islam "cousins, " he said.西”。

2.The certainties of Judaism made it attractive in that age of dissolving faiths, but circumcision was an obstacle to the conversion of men.

3.Judaism as one of the origins of the West Culture takes up an important place in human culture history.西

4.As for his fellow Jews, he said that Judaism, like all other religions, was "an incarnation of the most childish superstitions. "”。

5.All in all, it has maintained a grip on its adherents which perhapssurpasses that of any other religion, even Judaism.

6.And yet, there seems, still, something especially authentic in Mr Obama's frequent reaching out to Islam and Judaism.西

7.It was an audacious if rather unwelcome entry: China officially recognizes only five religions, and Judaism isn't one of them.使

8.That's why Jews don't go around missionizing and trying to convert everybody in Asia to Judaism, or everybody in Africa to Judaism.

9.In biblical Judaism, the word of God, which itself has creative power and is God's medium of communication with the human race.

10.I was advancing in Judaism beyond many Jews of my own age and was extremely zealous for the traditions of my fathers.