This union had even more important consequences for the old religion of Pessinus than the partial infusion of judaic beliefs had had.
"The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism"
Franz Cumont
It would relieve many worshippers who scruple as Christians at responding to the Fourth Commandment on the score of its judaic character, if the language of the rubric prefixed to the Decalogue could contain, as did the corresponding rubric in Laud's Book for Scotland, a clause indicative of the mystical and spiritual sense in which the Law should be interpreted by those who live under the Gospel.
"A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer"
William Reed Huntington
Their tribual organization, if not more peculiar in character, has been more minutely described; a greater massiveness of frame and feature has been looked upon as eminently judaic; and, lastly, an incorrect statement of Sir William Jones's, as to the Hebrew character of the Pushtu language, has added the authority of that respected scholar to the doctrine of the Semitic origin of the Afghans.
"The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies"
Robert Gordon Latham