An esoteric theosophy of rabbinical origin based on the Hebrew scriptures and developed between the 7th and 18th centuries.
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Examples for "Kabbalah"
1While not a practitioner of Kabbalah, Liu was inspired by the names.
2The sages of the Kabbalah were not singular in this view.
3In Kabbalah, however, the Shekinah becomes the female aspect of God.
4The Kabbalah is divided into two parts, viz, the symbolical and the real.
5Again, they expressed this insight in the mythological terms of Kabbalah.
1Rabbinism, the Kabbala, philosophy, national poetry-theyall had their prominent representatives in Holland.
2Title: Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
3Scenting danger, the rabbinical hierarchy declared war upon the Kabbala.
4Pray, sir, upon an average what proportion of these Kabbala were usually found to be right?
5The Kabbala forms part of the history of the marvelous and of occult science rather than of the history of philosophy.
1Light, the object of Masonic search, brings us to the Kabala, 741-u.
2Mysteries of the Kabala open to those who seek, 772-m.
3Creation's process sought to be explained in the Kabala, 758-m.
4Alchemical philosophy receives some explanation in the Kabala, 741-u.
5This law, expressed in the Kabala by the number 4, furnished the Hebrews with all the mysteries of their divine Tetragram.
1They were using a Reform textbook about the Cabbalah.
1Indirectly, the Hellenic side of Jewish culture left its mark, especially in the Cabbala.
2Reuchlin drew his supply from Italy, and was the first German who read the Cabbala.
3His chief contributions to the movement were practical, though he doubtless taught a theoretical Cabbala also.
4The Cabbala has intimate relations with neo-Platonism.
5The German Cabbala, too, which owed nothing directly to that school, held that God was not rationally knowable.
1One who understands and teaches the doctrines of the Cabala, or the Jewish philosophy.
2Before Cabala, Sandy had all this love without a focus.
3I don't think thou hast the smallest recollection of the elixir or the Cabala.
4This may be so, yet imperceptibly the Cabala has moulded the mind of the Jew.
5The Cabala teaches you that the evil tongue kills.
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