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Malkuth (/mɑːlˈkuːθ/; Hebrew: מַלְכוּת, romanized:
Malḵūṯ [malχuːθ] "kingdom"; Ashke****:
Malkhus [malxus]), Malkhut, Malkhuth, or Malchus, is the tenth...
- The Ten
Martyrs (Hebrew: עֲשֶׂרֶת הָרוּגֵי מַלְכוּת ʿĂsereṯ Hārūgē
Malḵūṯ, "The Ten
Royal Martyrs") were ten
rabbis living during the era of the Mishnah...
- All
tracks are
written by John Zorn *misspelled as "
Malkut" on
album sleeve *misspelled as "
Malkut" on
album sleeve Tzadik catalogue Masada World: Voices...
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tables of the King of
Kings [Murad III]" (Sidrat al-muntah al-afkar fi
malkūt al-falak al-dawār– al-zij al-Shāhinshāhi). The work was
prepared according...
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pizzicato techniques, the set is
dazzling from
start to finish. Only "
Malkut" and "Karet" are
anything but beautiful,
sounding like
pieces left more...
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Kabbalistic homilies on the Song of Songs,
still extant in m****cript.
Keter Malkut ("Crown of Royalty") –
prayers for Yom Kippur,
first published with the...
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there are p****ages in the Fons Vitae, in the Ethics, and even in the
Keter Malkut (from
which Sachs deduces Gabirol's
acceptance of the
theory of the doctrine...
- poetry, he
introduced his
philosophical ideas. His best-known poem,
Keter Malkut ("Royal Crown"), is a
philosophical treatise in
poetical form, the "double"...
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philosophical hymn on the
unity of God, for
which Ibn Gabirol's
Keter Malkut served as the basis. Like the latter,
Samuel he-Ḥasid
describes God using...
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admitted attributes. In fact, in his
poetical philosophy,
entitled "Keter
Malkut" (The
Crown of Royalty),
Gabirol uses
numerous attributes in describing...