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Patriarch - Wikipedia
A patriarch was a man who exercised authority as a pater familias over an extended family. [8] The system of such rule of families by senior males is termed ... en.wikipedia.org
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PATRIARCH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PATRIARCH is one of the scriptural fathers of the human race or of the Hebrew people. How to use patriarch in a sentence. www.merriam-webster.com
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Patriarch and Patriarchate - New Advent
Patriarch (Gr. patriarches; Latin patriarcha) means the father or chief of a race (patria, a clan or family). www.newadvent.org
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patriarch, n. (ˈpeɪtrɪɑːk) Also 3–4 -arc, 3–7 -ark, (4 -ak, -eke), 4–6 -arche, 4–7 -arke, -arck(e; 4–6 patry-. [ME. a. OF. patriarche (11th c. in Littré), ad. L. patriarcha (Tertull.), ad. Gr. πατριάρχης chief or head of a family, f. πατριά family, clan + -αρχης in comb. ‘ruler’.] 1. The father and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Patriarch | Role, History & Significance - Britannica
Patriarch, title used for some Old Testament leaders (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Jacob's 12 sons) and, in some Christian churches, a title given to bishops of ... www.britannica.com
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PATRIARCH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
one of the elders or leading older members of a community. a venerable old man. patriarch. / ˈpeɪtrɪˌɑːk /. noun. the male head of a tribe or family ... www.dictionary.com
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PATRIARCH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a powerful and usually older man in charge of a family, or the male leader of a society in which men hold power. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Patriarchs (Bible) - Wikipedia
The patriarchs (Hebrew: אבות ʾAvot, "fathers") of the Bible, when narrowly defined, are Abraham, his son Isaac, and Isaac's son Jacob, also named Israel. en.wikipedia.org
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Patriarch - OrthodoxWiki
The word Patriarch means the father or chief of a clan or family and is used biblical in a number of passages of the Old Testament. orthodoxwiki.org
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Patriarch - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
"one of the Old Testament fathers," progenitors of the Israelites, from Old French patriarche (11c.) and directly from Late Latin patriarcha (Tertullian). www.etymonline.com
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Patriarch | Judaism | Britannica
In Judaism: The ancient Middle Eastern setting. …the family of the Hebrew patriarchs—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (all early 2nd millennium bce )—as having its chief seat in the northern Mesopotamian town of Harran, which then belonged to the Hurrian kingdom of Mitanni. From there Abraham, the founder of the Hebrew people, is said to have ...
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Polysaccharide Patriarch
That uncle's tweet has gotten to Reddit. Slowly but surely Nigerians will learn you can't get away with shitty hiring practices. twitter.com
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Patriarch buys women's catalog Spiegel - FashionNetwork.com
Spiegel sells clothing, shoes and handbags directly to customers under the Spiegel, Newport News, and Shape fx brands. "Spiegel is the Yellow Pages of catalogs; the Spiegel catalog has been a staple in American household for decades," Patriarch CEO Lynn Tilton said in statement.
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patriarch
patriarch/ˈpeɪtrɪɑ:k; `petrɪˌɑrk/ n1 male head of a family or tribe (男性)家长, 族长. Cf 参看 matriarch.2 Patriarch (in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches) high-ranking bishop (东正教和天主教的)牧首, 宗主教.3 old man who is greatly respected 极受尊敬的年老男子. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Abraham, the Patriarch of Three Faiths | My Jewish Learning
Yet another aspect of the complex inter-relationships between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam is demonstrated by the following example. ... In addition, as has been evident throughout our history, the interpretations Jews have given to the Scriptures often reflect pressing concerns that go far beyond the particular verses that are being expounded.
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