- In Mandaeism,
Hayyi Rabbi (Neo-Mandaic;
classical Mandaic: ࡄࡉࡉࡀ ࡓࡁࡉࡀ, romanized: Hiia Rbia, lit. 'The
Great Life'), 'The
Great Living God', is the supreme...
- In Mandaeism,
Manda d-
Hayyi or
Manda ḏ-Hiia (classical Mandaic: ࡌࡀࡍࡃࡀ ࡖࡄࡉࡉࡀ, lit. 'the 'Gnosis of Life', 'Knowledge of Life', or 'Knower of the Life'')...
- Kabbalah,
alongside Jophiel. The
angel Raziel can be
compared to the
Manda d-
Hayyi of Mandaeism. Both are
described as
intermediaries who
convey divine knowledge...
- In Mandaeism,
Simat Hayyi or
Simat Hiia (classical Mandaic: ࡎࡉࡌࡀࡕ ࡄࡉࡉࡀ, lit. 'Treasure of Life'), the
personification of life, is an
uthra (angel or guardian)...
-
Enlightenment or
Knowledge (Manda).: 28
Recognition of one God
known as
Hayyi Rabbi,
meaning The
Great Life or The
Great Living (God),
whose symbol is...
-
sometimes translated "Splendid Hibel"), who is
spoken of as a son of
Hayyi or of
Manda d-
Hayyi, and as a
brother to ****h (Enosh) and to
Sheetil (Seth), who...
- is the
Fourth Life, the
third of
three emanations from the
First Life,
Hayyi Rabbi,
after Yushamin and Abatur. Ptahil-Uthra
alone does not constitute...
-
subservient emanation who was
created by the
Mandaean God 'The
Great Life' (
Hayyi Rabbi or 'The
First Life'),
hence beginning the
creation of the material...
- plural: naṭria) of the
Jordan and the
delegates of
Manda d-
Hayyi, who
carry out the work of God (
Hayyi Rabbi). (See
Xroshtag and
Padvaxtag in Manichaeism.)...
- Lidzbarski), and that the
names Simat Hayyi (Life's Treasure) and Niṭufta (Drop), are
names used for the
consort of
Hayyi Rabbi in the
World of Light. Buckley...