- Bahyā ibn
Pāqudā (Bahya ben
Joseph ibn Pakuda, Pekudah, Bakuda; Judeo-Arabic: בחיי אבן פקודה, Arabic: بهية بن فاقودا), c. 1050–1120, was a
Jewish philosopher...
- were of
central importance to
Sephardic philosophers such as
Bahya ibn
Paquda (c. 1050–1120),
Judah Halevi (c. 1075–1141),
Joseph ibn
Tzaddik (died 1149)...
- now
referred to as
Rabbeinu Behaye, the
other being philosopher Bahya ibn
Paquda.
Bahya was a
pupil of
Rabbi Shlomo ibn
Aderet (the Rashba).
Unlike the latter...
-
quoting Bahya ibn
Paquda's po****r
treatise Chovot HaLevavot. In the Judeo-Arabic
original version of that book,
Bahya Ibn
Paquda refers to both external...
- romanized: Ḥoḇāḇoṯ hal-Leḇāḇoṯ), is the
primary work of the
Jewish scholar Bahya ibn
Paquda, a
rabbi believed to have
lived in the
Taifa of
Zaragoza in al-Andalus in...
- others[who?]
refused this
notion in entirety.
Zaragosa Bahye ben
Yosef Ibn
Paquda, of Zaragoza, was
author of the
first Jewish system of
ethics Al Hidayah...
-
commonly used to
describe fear of God/El/Yahweh.[citation needed]
Bahya ibn
Paquda characterized two
types of fear as a
lower "fear of punishment" and a higher...
- ibn
Paquda's book
Duties of the
Heart that al-Fayyumi
composed to
counter some of the
basic principles and
tenets of
Judaism expressed by Ibn
Paquda. He...
-
Philosophical works (Maimonides, Gersonides, Nahmanides)
Ethical works (Bahya ibn
Paquda,
Jonah of Gerona) The
Acharonim are the
rabbis from 1550 to the present...
-
scholar and
diplomat in the
service of
Alfonso VI of
Castile Bahya ibn
Paquda,
philosopher and
author of
Chovot HaLevavot Bishop Bodo-Eleazar; according...