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amora vs rabbi

rabbi vs amora

amora and rabbi both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
amora Yes No No No
rabbi Yes No No No
As nouns, rabbi is a hypernym of amora; that is, rabbi is a word with a broader meaning than amora:
  • amora: one of a group of rabbis (active AD 250-500) who discussed the Mishnaic law in the law schools of Palestine and Mesopotamia where they explained and applied earlier teachings and whose discussions are recorded in the Talmud; they emphasized the study of Torah and the importance of personal action and the fulfillment of the commandments
  • rabbi: spiritual leader of a Jewish congregation; qualified to expound and apply Jewish law
amora (noun) rabbi (noun)
one of a group of rabbis (active AD 250-500) who discussed the Mishnaic law in the law schools of Palestine and Mesopotamia where they explained and applied earlier teachings and whose discussions are recorded in the Talmud; they emphasized the study of Torah and the importance of personal action and the fulfillment of the commandments spiritual leader of a Jewish congregation; qualified to expound and apply Jewish law
Difference between amora and rabbi

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