How To Use Hebraism In A Sentence
- Hebraism, meaning often any physical cause of destruction, as a plague or storm. General History for Colleges and High Schools
- The idea of Hellenism is to see things as they are: the idea of Hebraism is conduct and obedience. Matthew Arnold
- Hebraism and Judaism are words now in the English language and their usage is determined for us entirely by the writers who become authoritative either by their style or through the weight of their opinion, and this usage has given the term Hebraism a meaning such that it stands for the entire spirit of the Jew, not only in religion but in all that is Jewish; in English the term Hebraism covers the total biography of the Jewish soul, while the term Judaism stands only for a portion of it. The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915
- Alongside of Hebraism, which is Euhemeristic in principle, allegorical methods of interpretation were put forward. Atheism in Pagan Antiquity
- His Hebraism is a seal which stamps all that enters his mind from Greek sources, and the Bible, spiritually interpreted, is the canon of all his wisdom. Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria
- He took Carlyle for the representative of what he called "Hebraism," and he desired to balance the undue preponderance of that by insisting upon the necessity of the Hellenistic element in culture. Among Famous Books
- One of these systems, which played a prominent part, especially in the seventeenth century, is the so-called Hebraism, _i. e._ the attempt to derive the whole of paganism from Judaism. Atheism in Pagan Antiquity
- The phrase, "children of wrath," is a Hebraism, that is, objects of God's wrath from childhood, in our natural state, as being born in the sin which God hates. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible