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1The Three Temples

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  • Publisher: ➤  Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, The - Littman Library of Jewish Civilization - Littman Library of Jewish
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  • First Year Published: 2004
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    2Ritual practices to gain power

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    • Publish Location: Harrisburg, Penn

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    • First Year Published: 1995
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    3Hekhalot literature in translation

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    • Publisher: Brill
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    • Publish Location: Boston - Leiden

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    • First Year Published: 2013
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    4The hidden and manifest God

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    • First Year Published: 1992
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    Hekhalot literature

    Hekhalot literature (sometimes transliterated as Heichalot), from the Hebrew word for "Palaces," relates to visions of entering heaven alive. The genre

    Merkabah mysticism

    antiquity, Jewish disciples of the esoteric have engaged ... Elior, Rachel, Heikhalot Literature and Merkavah Tradition Ancient Jewish Mysticism and its Sources

    Zohar

    sources of its aggadah separately. Of the smaller Midrashim he used the Heikhalot Rabbati, the Alfabet de-Ben Sira, the Sefer Zerubabel, the Baraita de-Ma'aseh

    History of Jewish mysticism

    of Daniel introduced complex angelology and eschatological themes. The Heikhalot and Merkavah literature, dating from the 2nd century to the early medieval

    Rachel Elior

    Littman Library of Jewish Civilization. ISBN 1-874774-84-6. OCLC 65978708. Heikhalot Literature and Merkavah Tradition Ancient Jewish Mysticism and its Sources

    Hai ben Sherira

    to an ecstatic state in which they might behold the heavenly halls ("heikhalot") as vividly as if they really had entered them. Contrary to his father-in-law

    List of Jewish Kabbalists

    (mystical Creation) (1st-2nd centuries). Yordei Merkabah (Chariot Riders)-Heikhalot (Palaces) mysticism (1st-11th centuries). Early-Formative texts are variously

    Vilna Gaon

    teachings include commentaries on parts of the Zohar, Sifra de-Tzeniuta, Heikhalot, and the Sefer Yetzirah, among others. The Vilna Gaon also frequently

    Tobiah ben Eliezer

    corporeal being. He likewise considers that the expressions in R. Ishmael's Heikhalot must be taken figuratively. In many places he refutes assertions of the

    Pesikta Rabbati

    passage in No. 20, which is elsewhere quoted in the name of the "Pirkei Heikhalot" and of "Ma'aseh Bereshit". No. 36 was considered doubtful on account