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Nehunya ben
HaKanah (Hebrew: נחוניה בן הקנה, romanized: Nəḥunyā ben haqQānā) was a
tanna of the 1st and 2nd centuries. It
appears from Bava
Batra 10b...
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Midrash R.
Nehunya ben
HaKanah. ("R.
Nehunya ben
HaKanah said," the
opening sentence)
Among medieval Kabbalists it
became known as
Sefer HaBahir,
taken from...
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explanation to the
first verse of the
prayer attributed to
Nehunya ben
HaKanah, the
literal rendering of
which is "O [God], with thy
mighty right hand...
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tradition and that of the Ashke****c masters, but the
baqasha of
Nehunya ben
HaKanah (c. 100 CE)
agrees with our version." Many
different piyyutim based on...
- law).
Sefer HaTemunah was
probably written anonymously in the 13th or 14th century, but it is
pseudepigraphly attributed to
Nehunya ben
HaKanah and Rabbi...
- Akiva.
According to the former, who
follows his
teacher Rabbi Nehunya ben
HaKanah, the
particular is only an
elucidation of the
preceding general expression...
- as a
young boy, but
redeemed by R'
Joshua ben Hananiah. R'
Nehunya ben
HaKanah became his teacher, and he
remained a
close colleague of
Rabbi Joshua....
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attributed to the first-century
Tanna Nehunya ben
HaKanah. Many
kabbalists accepted the
teachings of the
Sefer HaTemunah,
including the
medieval Jewish scholar...
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Eleazar ben
Arach Nehunya ben
HaKanah Nachum Ish
Gamzu Abba
Hilkiah Rabbi Zadok Akabia ben
Mahalalel Simeon HaPakoli
Shmuel ha-Katan
Third Generation Rabbi...
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variously Traditional/Attributed/Anonymous/Pseudepigraphical:
Nehunya ben
HaKanah Traditional attribution of the Bahir. 1st
century Four Who
Entered the...