-
century imitator.
According to
Gershom Scholem and
other modern scholars,
Zoharic Aramaic is an
artificial dialect largely based on a
linguistic fusion of...
- well as
other Zoharic material. The main body of the
Zohar dates to the
second generation of
Zoharic material.
There are two
texts in
Zoharic literature...
-
literature is
deeply pseudepigraphical and as such post-rabbinical." The
Zoharic Seven Heavens The
Heichalot & the Merkavah, (The
Palaces & The Chariot)...
-
Kabbalah itself developed through two
historical forms: "Medieval/classic/
Zoharic Kabbalah" (c.1175 – 1492 – 1570), and
Lurianic Kabbalah (1569 – today)...
- (Hebrew: אור יקר, romanized: Or Yāqār), was a 16-volume
commentary on the
Zoharic literature in its
entirety and a work to
which Ramak had
devoted most of...
- 1719 and 1740.
Modern citations generally follow the 1740 pagination.
Zoharic Aramaic is an
artificial dialect largely based on a
linguistic fusion of...
- and
acted as a
guide for Moses. This was a
great help, for (according to
Zoharic legend) "when
Hadraniel proclaims the will of the Lord, his
voice penetrates...
-
descriptive categorization, both
versions of
Kabbalistic theory, the medieval-
Zoharic and the early-modern
Lurianic Kabbalah together comprise the Theosophical...
-
dependent on God.
Isaac Luria, the
father of
modern Kabbalah,
developed the
Zoharic references to
Yichudim into a
complete esoteric system of meditation, based...
- creation. The two
versions of
Kabbalistic theosophy, the "medieval/classic/
Zoharic" (systemised by
Moshe Cordovero) and the more
comprehensive Lurianic, describe...