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Example sentences for "expounders"

Lexicographically close words:
exposure; exposures; expound; expounded; expounder; expoundeth; expounding; expounds; expres; expresly
  1. Scores of rich men were anxious to finance these expounders of the new teaching, and even to build them churches.

  2. For there were in every generation the teachers and expounders of the Torah, as there were always those who depended on the guidance of such teachers.

  3. The three maxims, ascribed to the Men of the Great Synagogue, were intended, as it would seem, for the guidance of teachers and expounders of Torah.

  4. Eagerly the clerical expounders of mercy and goodwill wrote home glowing accounts of the success of their teaching--blessed by an overruling Providence!

  5. One of its most eminent expounders and defenders was Huxley.

  6. The latter belong to the province of faith, and their treatment may be left to the expounders of faith.

  7. Allowing Christianity to be what its learned expounders had defined it, intelligent Jews could hardly find it difficult to assume the Christian name.

  8. The advice of the expounders of dreams was followed, and the priests prepared for the fast.

  9. The expounders of dreams gave it as their opinion, that the Great Spirit had bidden the familiar genius of the warrior to reveal to him the work to which he had ordained the Lenapes.

  10. The Tanaïm may be considered the most original expounders of the science of Judaism, which they fostered at their academies.

  11. So it was used by the epigones, the Amoraïm, or Speakers, the expounders of the third period.

  12. To the mass of the Jewish people, particularly to the expounders and scholars of the Law, theatrical performances seemed a desecration, a sin.

  13. To a man they refused, and were all decapitated in the presence of Saladin by the devout zealots of his army, and the doctors and expounders of the law.

  14. Like the admirers and expounders of other Holy Books in all ages and countries, they bestow the most recondite spiritual meanings on texts containing nothing but nonsense, senseless verbiage, or immoral teachings.

  15. The object being not only to regain a territory, but also to re-establish a creed, it naturally happened that the expounders of that creed assumed a prominent and important position.

  16. They were public expounders of the Scriptures.

  17. Vainly do his modern expounders attempt to make him the instrument of their own assumptions.

  18. As Expounders of the Mosaic Law in its Spirituality--4.

  19. Precisely here lies much of the obscurity of which the expounders of Hebrew poetry complain.

  20. We may next consider the office of the Hebrew prophets as expounders of the Mosaic law--the Mosaic law in its substance, as distinguished from its outward form.

  21. These expounders say that God created only one man at the creation of the world; and that when this man complained of ennui and loneliness, then the Almighty created the woman to keep him company.

  22. Expounders of the Pentateuch, of our enlightened age, err with respect to these two chapters, and the consequence of this error is much confusion among believers.

  23. But even a more fatal objection has been raised by one of the most eloquent expounders of the theory.

  24. They can listen to and honor one of the best expounders of God and nature in the Man of Nazareth.

  25. Equally hostile to each other are the expounders of the development of man from the monkey.

  26. The most famous expounders of logic are reproached for their cumbrous style and their obscure mode of explanation.

  27. Since religion must be preserved for the people according to the official declarations of the rulers, the official professors are not clear and accurate expounders of the positive outcome of philosophy.

  28. The three equal sides of the triangle, influenced by the imagination of the expounders of matters divine, were changed into an individual with three heads, so as to give a more comprehensible form to the incomprehensible divine power.

  29. MYTHS generally had their origin in symbols and allegories, which found interpreters, commentators, exegists, and expounders in the priests of the ancient world.

  30. Have the Bible expounders always seen eye to eye?

  31. Bible expounders have found it difficult to reconcile the word "day" with the teachings of geology.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expounders" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.