terms |
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As nouns the difference between terms and sabora
is that
terms is while
sabora is any one of the jewish rabbis who completed the revision of the babylonian talmud in the 6th century.
tanna |
sabora |
see also |
Tanna is likely misspelled.
Tanna has no English definition.
As a noun Sabora is
any one of the Jewish rabbis who completed the revision of the Babylonian Talmud in the 6th century (CE).
amora |
sabora |
see also |
Amora is likely misspelled.
Amora has no English definition.
As a noun Sabora is
any one of the Jewish rabbis who completed the revision of the Babylonian Talmud in the 6th century (CE).
century |
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As nouns the difference between century and sabora
is that
century is a period of 100 consecutive years;
often specifically a numbered period with conventional start and end dates, e.g., the
twentieth century, which stretches from (
strictly) 1901 through 2000, or (
informally) 1900 through 1999. The
first century AD was from 1 to 100; a yearhundred while
Sabora is any one of the Jewish rabbis who completed the revision of the Babylonian Talmud in the 6th century (CE).
talmud |
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As a proper noun Talmud
is a collection of Jewish writings related to the practical application of Judaic law and tradition (may refer to either the Babylonian Talmud or the shorter Jerusalem Talmud).
As a noun Sabora is
any one of the Jewish rabbis who completed the revision of the Babylonian Talmud in the 6th century (CE).
babylonian |
sabora |
As nouns the difference between babylonian and sabora
is that
babylonian is an inhabitant of the city of babylon while
sabora is any one of the jewish rabbis who completed the revision of the babylonian talmud in the 6th century.
As an adjective babylonian
is of or pertaining to the real (or to the mystical) babylon.
As a proper noun babylonian
is a later form of akkadian language spoken in babylonia in 1950 bc – 100 ad.
revision |
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As nouns the difference between revision and sabora
is that
revision is the process of revising while
Sabora is any one of the Jewish rabbis who completed the revision of the Babylonian Talmud in the 6th century (CE).
As a verb revision
is to provide with a new vision.
rabbi |
sabora |
As nouns the difference between rabbi and sabora
is that
rabbi is a Jewish scholar or teacher of halacha (Jewish law), capable of making halachic decisions while
Sabora is any one of the Jewish rabbis who completed the revision of the Babylonian Talmud in the 6th century (CE).
jewish |
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As an adjective Jewish
is being a Jew, or relating to Jews, their ethnicity, religion or culture.
As a proper noun Jewish
is the Yiddish language.
As a noun Sabora is
any one of the Jewish rabbis who completed the revision of the Babylonian Talmud in the 6th century (CE).