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pharisaical मीनिंग इन हिंदी
pharisaical उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- "This is a very pharisaical approach, " he said.
- The dinosaur, pharisaical church slips away again ."
- The Pharisees preserved the Pharisaical oral law in the form of the Talmud.
- In Rabbinic Judaism and maybe during Pharisaical Judaism, the expectations of marriageable ages were 13 years old for girls and 14 years old for boys.
- At the end of the day _ and it was a long day, replete with pharisaical pronouncements from all sides _ one wonders : Why all this twaddle?
- Gorton's final published work was " Antidote Against Pharisaical Teachers " ( 1656 ), though he left behind an unpublished manuscript of several hundred pages entitled " Exposition upon the Lord's Prayer ".
- On the other hand, if someone tries to do the same thing to the BLP of someone who agrees with their ideology, however, Wikipedia's BLP-related policies suddenly become holy writ, strictly interpreted and strenuously enforced with pharisaical fervor.
- And " while a fragment of Plymouth Rock remains, " the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison later declared, it would " rebuke the pharisaical devotee, the trimming demagogue, the facile conformist, the cowardly persecutor, the effeminate self-seeker " who supported slavery.
- If the rich no longer gawk quite so crassly at the feeding of the poor, the city's vast middle class, after its own big dinner, still indulges in the slightly pharisaical pleasure of watching television news crews invade New York homeless shelters to film celebrity servers and embarrassed diners.
- Pharisees are for example revealed to be extremely dangerous, continually plotting against Jesus even though he often forgave them; at one point, a Pharisaical plot to steal from the Romans is revealed, and at their trial Jesus, whose reputation for keen wisdom is known to the Romans by this time, is consulted.
परिभाषा
विशेषण.- excessively or hypocritically pious; "a sickening sanctimonious smile"
पर्याय: holier-than-thou, pietistic, pietistical, pharisaic, sanctimonious, self-righteous