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Yetzirah (also
known as Olam Yetsirah, עוֹלָם יְצִירָה in Hebrew) is the
third of four
worlds in the
Kabbalistic Tree of Life,
following Atziluth and Beri'ah...
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Sefer Yetzirah (Hebrew: סֵפֶר יְצִירָה Sēp̄er Yəṣīrā, Book of Formation, or Book of Creation) is work of
Jewish mysticism.
Early commentaries, such as...
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spiritual aspects. The
tradition of
enumerating 10 is
stated in the
Sefer Yetzirah, "Ten
sefirot of nothingness, ten and not nine, ten and not eleven". As...
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Sefer Yetzirah is
acknowledged as the
antecedent from
which all
these books draw many of
their formal inspirations. The
Sefer Yetzirah is a brief...
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observable in the
Sefer Yetzirah. The
Pythagorean idea of the
creative powers of
numbers and
letters was
shared with
Sefer Yetzirah and was
known in the...
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problem of
creation was not of
paramount importance, the
treatise Sefer Yetzirah ("Book of Formation")
represents an
attempted cosmogony from
within a merkabah...
- bərāt̲iw yəṣartiw ʾap̲-ʿăśit̲iw.)". The
names are thus Beri'ah "Creation,"
Yetzirah "Formation," ****iah "Action," and
Atziluth "Emanation."
Below ****iah, the...
- Tamim's life and
activities have been
gathered prin****lly from his
Sefer Yetzirah commentary. In this commentary,
which was
written in 955–956 CE, Saadia...
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works of Jain literature, and by
Jewish mystics in the
Talmudic book
Sefer Yetzirah. The
factorial operation is
encountered in many
areas of mathematics, notably...
- Təlī; also
translated as Tali, Thele, T'li, etc.),
according to the
Sefer Yetzirah, the
earliest extant work of
Jewish mysticism, is a
celestial being who...