An esoteric theosophy of rabbinical origin based on the Hebrew scriptures and developed between the 7th and 18th centuries.
1 While not a practitioner of Kabbalah , Liu was inspired by the names.
2 The sages of the Kabbalah were not singular in this view.
3 In Kabbalah , however, the Shekinah becomes the female aspect of God.
4 The Kabbalah is divided into two parts, viz, the symbolical and the real.
5 Again, they expressed this insight in the mythological terms of Kabbalah .
6 His pensive mind, stifled by Rabbinic scholasticism, turned to the Kabbalah .
7 In Judaism, in Kabbalah , which we studied in school, every letter has a power.
8 In Kabbalah it is identified with the last of the sefiroth (q.v.
9 According to Kabbalah , a golem can never disobey its creator.
10 Other Jewish theologians have also found comfort in Lurianic Kabbalah .
11 The ten stages of God's unfolding revelation of himself in Kabbalah (q.v.)
12 Like Shabbetai, Nathan had studied the Kabbalah of Isaac Luria.
13 Finally, he asked a question: "Benyamin Ben-Akiva, are you schooled in the Kabbalah ? "
14 This work is a translation of Knorr Von Rosenroth's " Kabbalah Denudata."
15 Some Jews turned to mysticism and developed the esoteric discipline of Kabbalah , as we shall see.
16 My knowledge of Kabbalah is like a page that has fallen out of an old book.
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