पुरोहित संबंधी Meaning in English
पुरोहित संबंधी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : priestly
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
प्रिस्टलीपादरियों की बरीअत
पुरोहिती,याजकीय
पुरोहितों की
याजकों
रयाजियां
पादरियों की शिक्षा संस्था
पादरियों का घर
पुजारी का नेतृत्व
प्रिगोस
प्रिकर
प्रिम्प
प्राइमा डोना
आदियुगीन
प्राइमाक्वीन
पुरोहित-संबंधी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
After his priestly ordination in 1895, he went to Erdington Abbey, near Birmingham, where he stayed until 1912, serving the community as novice master and later as prior, but also frequently visiting the library of St Mary's College in nearby Oscott.
In addition, an increasing number of young men were entering the Society in need of the educational background that was required for priestly service, and the Society began to assume a greater and greater role in the direction of its own formational program.
Although, according to textual scholars, the only source texts among those comprising the Torah which mention the showbread are the Holiness Code and later additions to the priestly source, the antiquity of the practice is shown by its mention in the Books of Samuel which textual scholars generally view as predating the priestly source.
Sir Thomas' grandmother had arranged for a pension to be made available to the priest which would enable him to carry out his priestly duties amongst the poor Catholics within his parish.
Christians are a despised minority, as spiritual matters are in the hands of a priestly class of monastic "Seers" who interpret the will of the "Spirits".
The priestly benediction (Numbers 6:22-27).
It is evident that rules of priestly procedure must have accompanied the institution of the priesthood, and in the earliest of times, before writing was invented, these rules probably were transmitted orally.
Colophons, which, according to textual criticism, are best explained as survivals from previous collections, are found in parts of the priestly code, at Leviticus 6:7, 7:37-38, 11:46-47, 13:59; 14:54-57, and 15:32-33.
Colophons generally occur at the end of sources, and it is for this reason that Biblical Critics assert that the priestly code is composed of several originally separate documents placed together, with these colophons marking the ends of some of the source texts.
Another section of the priestly code which is considered, by critical scholars, to interlace two earlier sources, is Leviticus 16.
The most noticeable of these is an author who writes, unlike the remainder, in the style of a teacher, and is consequently sometimes referred to, in critical scholarship, as the priestly teacher (Pt).
Another aspect of the "priestly teacher's" apparent style is a concentration on atonement for uncleanliness and sin, particularly via rituals involving "wave offerings".