English to Arabic Dictionary patriarch

patriarch

بطريرك
definition
noun
The family patriarch makes all decisions regarding living arrangements, children's marriages, and money.
the male head of a family or tribe.
Both Jews and Muslims consider the biblical patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph as spiritual ancestors.
any of those biblical figures regarded as fathers of the human race, especially Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, their forefathers, or the sons of Jacob.
translation of 'patriarch'
noun
بطريرك,
ممثل جماعة,
شيخ جليل,
الأب,
الأب فى التوراة,
مؤسس,
رب عائلة
example
War broke out between the four Sumerian kings and the five Canaanite kings, and in the ensuing conflict Lot, a Sodom resident and nephew of the 'patriarch' Abraham, was abducted.
Islam is sometimes called the ‘third Abrahamic tradition’ for its reliance on the patriarchal figure of Abraham, the same 'patriarch' revered in Judaism and Christianity.
Christians there worshipped in Greek and were subject to the 'patriarch' of Alexandria.
But once the 'patriarch' of the family passes away - things fall apart.
As the 'patriarch' of the family, my grandfather commanded an enormous amount of respect.
As a result he received the blessing of the Byzantine 'patriarch' and the title of tsar of Bulgaria.
The biblical 'patriarch' Abraham called Ur his hometown.
This difference was sort of the last in a long line of differences in practice and belief, and pope and 'patriarch' excommunicated one another.
On his deathbed, a family 'patriarch' agonizes over being able to recognize his grandchildren.
In the seventh century matters were further complicated when the Maronites, found chiefly in Mount Lebanon, also broke away from the Orthodox church and appointed their own 'patriarch' .
Hence the Greek Orthodox 'patriarch' sat at the top of the Orthodox community, possessing more power under the Ottomans than he had ever enjoyed under the Byzantine emperors.
The family 'patriarch' retired with 54 victories.
the 'patriarch' of all spin doctors
The father remains the controlling 'patriarch' and resident genius.
The biblical 'patriarch' Abraham and Babylonian King Hammurabi lived in what is today Iraq, while Imam Ali, the founder of Shiite Islam, died there.
The bishop of Jerusalem, who had been given the title of 'patriarch' in 451 by the Council of Chalcedon, had jurisdiction over Palestine.
He had become the 'patriarch' of the family, and of a traditional style of singing as well.
He is the 'patriarch' of a small, informally organized group engaged in psycho-historical studies.
As the 'patriarch' , his family must look up to him, honor him.
The close-knit family was headed by a 'patriarch' who made all pivotal decisions.
If Roncalli had died as 'patriarch' of Venice, he certainly would not be widely remembered today.
He proceeded down the aisle, dressed in the robe of the 'patriarch' of the family.
While the Pope may speak unilaterally with an authority binding on his whole church, no single bishop or 'patriarch' within Orthodoxy has such authority or such a voice.
he's the 'patriarch' of all spin doctors
After two years, word comes to the family 'patriarch' , their grandfather.
The revered Maronite 'patriarch' launched a brave campaign for the restoration of Lebanon's sovereignty.
The Sages tell us that the 'patriarch' Jacob, after a 22-year separation from his son Joseph, finally went down to Egypt to see him.
The family 'patriarch' makes all decisions regarding living arrangements, children's marriages, and money.
It was named after Evtimii Turnovski, a renowned religious and literary figure who lived during the Second Bulgarian Kingdom and was a 'patriarch' of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church from 1375 to 1393.
The most powerful church leaders were the bishop of Rome, called the pope, in the West and the 'patriarch' of Constantinople in the East.
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