adjective বিশেষণ পদ

Judeo-Christian meaning in assamese

ইহুদী-খ্ৰীষ্টান

  • Definition

    being historically related to both Judaism and Christianity

    ইহুদী আৰু খ্ৰীষ্টান ধৰ্ম দুয়োটাৰে সৈতে ঐতিহাসিকভাৱে জড়িত

  • Example

    The Judeo-Christian tradition spans thousands of years.

    ইহুদী-খ্ৰীষ্টান পৰম্পৰা হাজাৰ হাজাৰ বছৰ ধৰি বিস্তৃত।

adjective বিশেষণ পদ

Judeo-Christian meaning in assamese

ইহুদী-খ্ৰীষ্টান

  • Definitions

    1. Of or pertaining to Judaism and Christianity.

    ইহুদী আৰু খ্ৰীষ্টান ধৰ্মৰ বা ইয়াৰ সৈতে জড়িত।

  • Examples:
    1. And of course, the Baha'i Faith claims to be the fulfillment of the Judeo-Christian tradition.

    2. From all I can see there is but one way to bring about the object of the Society, that is by erecting a Judæo Christian community, a city of refuge, where all who wish to be baptized could be supplied with the means of earning their bread.

    3. He said, that in converting the Jews one should not compel them to change their ancient customs, as circumcision, and keeping the seventh day, for the Abysinians circumcise, and keep the seventh day ; in short, one ought to establish a Judeo-christian church.

    4. She and Fabrice and even Mosca are incapable of acting meanly, a thing that carries no weight in the Judaeo-Christian scheme of morals.

noun বিশেষ্য পদ

Judeo-Christian meaning in assamese

ইহুদী-খ্ৰীষ্টান

  • Definitions

    1. Somebody who follows both Judaism and Christianity.

    ইহুদী আৰু খ্ৰীষ্টান দুয়োটা ধৰ্ম অনুসৰণ কৰা কোনোবা।

  • Examples:
    1. Even the great devotion of the Judeo-Christians to Jesus did not separate them from Judaism.

  • 2. Somebody who is either Judaist or Christian.

    কোনোবা এজন যি হয় ইহুদী বা খ্ৰীষ্টান।

  • Examples:
    1. No matter what religion people belong to, if they do not accept any formal religion, or even if they are Agnostics, Atheists, or Anti-theists, most Americans and Europeans use the word “God” with the Judeo-Christian definition. This does not mean that everyone who uses this word believes in that particular God or that there is any God. This volume discusses God in terms used by Judeo-Christians, as understood by them.