- 1st-century
rabbinic sage
Nehunya ben
HaKanah (a
contemporary of
Yochanan ben Zakai)
because it
begins with the words, "R.
Nehunya ben
HaKanah said". It is...
-
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...
- correspondences.
Bahir (בהיר) ("Illumination"), also
known as
Midrash of
Rabbi Nehunya ben
HaKana - a book of
special interest to
students of
Kabbalah because...
-
Sefer Bahir,
rejecting the
attribution of its
authorship to the
tanna R.
Neḥunya ben ha-Kanah and
describing some of its
content as
truly heretical. Leon...
- the
Romans 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...
- goes back for
explanation to the
first verse of the
prayer attributed to
Nehunya ben HaKanah, the
literal rendering of
which is "O [God], with thy mighty...
-
texts are
variously Traditional/Attributed/Anonymous/Pseudepigraphical:
Nehunya ben
HaKanah Traditional attribution of the Bahir. 1st
century Four Who...
- Temunah, an
early kabbalistic work
attributed to the first-century
Tanna Nehunya ben HaKanah.[citation needed] Many
kabbalists accepted the
teachings of...
- Gamaliel. He was
succeeded by R. Akiva, and the last to
teach them was R.
Neḥunya ben ha-Ḳanah. R. Jose the
Galilean and
Pappus discussed the
subject with...
- into our
hands and we have
found that they
falsely attribute it to
Rabbi Nehunya ben Haqqanah.
haShem forbid!
There is no
truth in this... The language...