- from his position. The work for
which Rabbi Qafiḥ is most well
known is
Milḥamot HaShem (Wars of the Lord,
which takes the same name as
earlier books) and...
- Book of the Wars of the LORD (Hebrew: ספר מלחמת יהוה, romanized: sêp̄er
milḥămōṯ Yahweh) is one of
several non-canonical
books referenced in the
Bible which...
- and
protagonist of the Dor Deah
movement in
Orthodox Judaism. Qafeḥ's
Milḥamot HaShem (1931),
which he
began to
write in 1914,
argues that the
Zohar is...
- Maimonides,
Saadiah Gaon, and
other predecessors)
explains at
length in his
Milḥamot HaShem that God is in no way
literally within time or
space nor physically...
-
Jewish scholar. At age 16, he
began his
writings on
Jewish law. In his
Milhamot Hashem (Wars of the Lord) he
defended Alfasi's
decisions against the criticisms...
-
projected image. He
wrote about his
findings in
Hebrew in his
treatise Sefer Milhamot Ha-Shem (The Wars of the Lord) Book V
Chapters 5 and 9.
Italian polymath...
- by
which he has a
place in the
history of philosophy, is
entitled Sefer Milhamot Ha-Shem, ("The Wars of the Lord"), and
occupied twelve years in composition...
- ibn Falaquera.
Gersonides is best
known for his work
Milhamot HaShem ("Wars of the Lord").
Milhamot HaShem is
modelled after the "Guide for the Perplexed"...
-
entitled Milhamoth Adonai, was an
attack on
Saadia Gaon. In a work
entitled Milḥamot Adonai, (not to be
confused with
books of the same
title by Gersonides...
-
Sefer Milḥamot Adonai of
Jacob ben Reuben,
falsely attributed to
David Ḳimḥi. Ibn Shaprut's work, however, is not a
partial reproduction of the
Milḥamot, as...