akiba ben joseph: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/əˈkiːbə bɛn ˈdʒəʊzəf/US/əˈkibə bɛn ˈdʒoʊzəf/

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What does “akiba ben joseph” mean?

A prominent 1st–2nd century CE Jewish scholar, sage, and primary contributor to the Mishnah, also known as Rabbi Akiva.

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Meaning and Definition

A prominent 1st–2nd century CE Jewish scholar, sage, and primary contributor to the Mishnah, also known as Rabbi Akiva.

A central figure in rabbinic Judaism, revered for his foundational role in the development of the Oral Torah. He is a key historical figure in Jewish studies and theology, symbolizing scholarly dedication, ethical teaching, and martyrdom. His name is often invoked in discussions of Jewish law, hermeneutics, and history.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant spelling or usage differences. The name is transliterated from Hebrew and appears identically in both varieties.

Connotations

Connotes academic or religious scholarship, Jewish history, and rabbinic tradition equally in both regions.

Frequency

Extremely low frequency in general discourse, appearing almost exclusively in academic religious studies, Jewish history texts, or theological discussions.

Grammar

How to Use “akiba ben joseph” in a Sentence

[Author] cites Akiba ben Joseph on [topic].[Subject] is discussed by Akiba ben Joseph.The hermeneutic principle attributed to Akiba ben Joseph...

Vocabulary

Collocations

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Rabbi Akiba ben Josephteachings of Akibaschool of Akiba
medium
sage Akibaaccording to AkibaAkiba said
weak
like Akibatime of Akibafigure of Akiba

Examples

Examples of “akiba ben joseph” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • Akiban hermeneutics
  • an Akiban perspective

American English

  • Akiban hermeneutics
  • an Akiban perspective

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not applicable.

Academic

Used in papers and texts on Judaic studies, religious history, and hermeneutics. Example: 'Akiba ben Joseph's exegetical methods influenced later midrashic compilation.'

Everyday

Virtually never used in everyday conversation outside specific religious or educational contexts.

Technical

Used as a proper noun referencing a primary source in talmudic and halakhic discourse.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “akiba ben joseph”

Strong

Akiva

Neutral

Rabbi AkivaRabbi Akiba

Weak

the sagethe Tannathe rabbi

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “akiba ben joseph”

  • Misspelling as 'Akiva ben Joseph' (a common variant but a different transliteration).
  • Omitting 'ben' and referring simply to 'Akiba Joseph'.
  • Pronouncing 'Akiba' with a stress on the second syllable (incorrect: a-KI-ba; correct: a-KEE-ba).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, 'Rabbi Akiva' is the more common modern transliteration of the same Hebrew name and figure.

'Ben' is Hebrew for 'son of'. The full name means 'Akiva, son of Joseph'.

He is considered one of the most important founders of rabbinic Judaism, contributing massively to the Mishnah and the development of Jewish legal and interpretive traditions.

Use the standard English pronunciation: /əˈkibə bɛn ˈdʒoʊzəf/ (US) or /əˈkiːbə bɛn ˈdʒəʊzəf/ (UK). Consistency is more important than perfect Hebrew accuracy in an English context.

A prominent 1st–2nd century CE Jewish scholar, sage, and primary contributor to the Mishnah, also known as Rabbi Akiva.

Akiba ben joseph is usually academic/religious/historical in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Imagine a key (Aki-) builder (-ba) of Jewish law, building (ben) a house of wisdom for his people (Joseph).

Conceptual Metaphor

A FOUNDATIONAL PILLAR (of rabbinic Judaism); A WELLSPRING (of interpretive methods).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The are central to understanding early rabbinic thought.
Multiple Choice

In which field is 'Akiba ben Joseph' primarily a relevant term?