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Hermetic Qabalah (from
Hebrew קַבָּלָה (qabalah) 'reception, accounting') is a
Western esoteric tradition involving mysticism and the occult. It is the...
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Sefer ha-
Qabbalah (Hebrew: ספר הקבלה, lit. 'The Book of Tradition') was
written by
Abraham ibn Daud
around 1160–1161. The book is a
response to Karaite...
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Jewish works such as the
Seder Olam Rabbah,
Seder Olam Zutta, and
Sefer ha-
Qabbalah (all
written over a
thousand years later),
David ascended the
throne as...
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translation of (some
parts of) the
Talmud to
Arabic is
mentioned in
Sefer ha-
Qabbalah. This
version was
commissioned by the
Fatimid Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah...
- Michael-Albion (1986). The
Secret of Secrets: The
Unwritten Mysteries of
Esoteric Qabbalah.
Heptangle Books. ISBN 978-0-935214-08-6. Miller,
Moshe (n.d.). "Emanations...
- Greece, Phoenicia, Syria, and even
Babylonia and India. Myer,
Isaac (1888).
Qabbalah: The
Philosophical Writings of
Solomon ben
Yehudah Ibn Gebirol. Philadelphia:...
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Isaac (ed.),
Qabbalah: The
Philosophical Writings of
Solomon Ben
Yehudah Ibn
Gebirol or
Avicebron and
their connection with the
Hebrew Qabbalah and Sepher...
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Gedaliah ibn
Yahya ben
Joseph (Hebrew: גדליה אבן יחיא בן יוסף; c. 1515 – 1587) was a 16th-century
Italian Talmudist of the
prominent Yahya family chiefly...
- {{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
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Qabbalah. Philadelphia. pp. 251 et seq.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing...
- Michael-Albion (1986). The
Secret of Secrets: The
Unwritten Mysteries of
Esoteric Qabbalah.
Heptangle Books. ISBN 978-0-935214-08-6. Scholem,
Gershom (1996). On The...