THE ESSENTIAL KABBALAH (Special Nook Enabled Edition) An Introduction for Beginners (Annotated) Jewish Mysticism Judaism Kabbalah / Qabbalah / Qabala NOOKbook
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OVERVIEW
"The words of the wise and their dark sayings" (Prov. i. 6).
The Hebrew word Kabbal means "to receive," and its derivative, Kabbalah, signifies, "a thing received," viz, "Tradition," which, together with the written law, Moses received on Mount Sinai, and we are told in the Talmud, Rosh Hashanah, fol. 19, col. 1, i.e., "The words of the Kabbalah are just the same as the words of the law."
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* Contains background and historical materials
OVERVIEW
"The words of the wise and their dark sayings" (Prov. i. 6).
The Hebrew word Kabbal means "to receive," and its derivative, Kabbalah, signifies, "a thing received," viz, "Tradition," which, together with the written law, Moses received on Mount Sinai, and we are told in the Talmud, Rosh Hashanah, fol. 19, col. 1, i.e., "The words of the Kabbalah are just the same as the words of the law."
SPECIAL NOOK ENABLED FEATURES:
This edition contains special Nook enabled features, including interactive table of contents.
THE ESSENTIAL KABBALAH (Special Nook Enabled Edition) An Introduction for Beginners (Annotated) Jewish Mysticism Judaism Kabbalah / Qabbalah / Qabala NOOKbook
ANNOTATED:
* Contains background and historical materials
OVERVIEW
"The words of the wise and their dark sayings" (Prov. i. 6).
The Hebrew word Kabbal means "to receive," and its derivative, Kabbalah, signifies, "a thing received," viz, "Tradition," which, together with the written law, Moses received on Mount Sinai, and we are told in the Talmud, Rosh Hashanah, fol. 19, col. 1, i.e., "The words of the Kabbalah are just the same as the words of the law."
SPECIAL NOOK ENABLED FEATURES:
This edition contains special Nook enabled features, including interactive table of contents.
* Contains background and historical materials
OVERVIEW
"The words of the wise and their dark sayings" (Prov. i. 6).
The Hebrew word Kabbal means "to receive," and its derivative, Kabbalah, signifies, "a thing received," viz, "Tradition," which, together with the written law, Moses received on Mount Sinai, and we are told in the Talmud, Rosh Hashanah, fol. 19, col. 1, i.e., "The words of the Kabbalah are just the same as the words of the law."
SPECIAL NOOK ENABLED FEATURES:
This edition contains special Nook enabled features, including interactive table of contents.
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BN ID: | 2940012642851 |
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Publisher: | The World Spiritual Classics Press |
Publication date: | 02/16/2011 |
Series: | Kabbalah Nook - Jewish Judaism Jewish Mysticism NOOKbook , #1 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 525,574 |
File size: | 76 KB |
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