-
Sefer ha-
Qabbalah (Hebrew: ספר הקבלה, lit. 'The Book of Tradition') was
written by
Abraham ibn Daud
around 1160–1161. The book is a
response to Karaite...
- Daud,
author of
Sefer Seder HaQabbalah (Book of the
Order of Tradition) –
especially in the
Addendum to
Sefer HaQabbalah (composed
before 1165, during...
-
Jewish works such as the
Seder Olam Rabbah,
Seder Olam Zutta, and
Sefer ha-
Qabbalah (all
written over a
thousand years later),
David ascended the throne...
- and in the
seminal writing of
Gedaliah ibn
Yahya ben Joseph,
Shalshelet haQabbalah (written ca. 1586), as also in
Abraham Zacuto's
Sefer Yuḥasin, in Solomon...
- the
title of
Sefer ha-
Qabbalah (Hebrew: ספר הקבלה, lit. 'Book of Tradition'; some m****cripts give the
title as
Seder ha-
Qabbalah, i.e. the "Order of...
- his
Chain and
which are
mentioned also in
Isaac ben
Jacob Benjacob's Oṣar
ha-Sefarim. David,
Abraham (21 May 2021). "The
Historian R.
Gedalya Ibn Yahya"...
-
Zalman Havlin [he] at the back of his
edition of
Menachem HaMeiri's
Seder haQabbalah (Mossad
haRav Kook, 2006). This article incorporates text from a publication...
-
Gedaliah ibn Yaḥyah (Shalshelet
haQabbalah (c. 1550)) went further,
suggesting that it
might have been
written by
Aaron HaLevi of
Barcelona (1235-c. 1303)...
- literary-biographical information, and
especially as a
primary source for the
Shalshelet haQabbalah of
Gedalya ibn Yihya. This poem was
published as
Sefer Miqdash Meat by...
- (pseudonym); da Modena,
Yehuda Aryeh; Reggio,
Isaac Samuel (1852).
Behinat haQabbalah (in Hebrew),
accessed on
Google Books on
January 20, 2025. pp. 46–47,...