Kabbalah Introduction What is Kabbalah? Terms used in Kabbalah The popularity of Kabbalah Kabbalah bibliography Kabbalah The origins and history of Kabbalah Gematria The Tree of Life The Zohar The Sepher Yetzirah Issues and Answers What does Kabbalah teach? What does...
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Kabbalah
The text of the Sepher Yetzirah
The full text of the Sepher Yetzirah, or the Book of Formation. Translated by W.W. Wescott, tr. (1887) CHAPTER 1 In two and thirty most occult and wonderful paths of wisdom did JAH the Lord of Hosts engrave his name: God of the armies of Israel, ever-living God,...
Interesting Quotes from Kabbalah Sources
Following is a list of quotes from various Kabbalah based books. They are listed so you can get a "feel" for its mystical perspective and gain insight into some of the attitudes and ideas that people learn from studying Kabbalah. You must understand that Kabballic...
What does Kabbalah teach?
Kabbalah is a mystical philosophy and theology within Judaism. Its key, foundational teachings are as follows: God has 10 aspects through which creation was realized. The truths of Kabbalah were given to the angels first, then to Adam, then Abraham, and finally to...
The Sepher Yetzirah
The Sepher Yetzirah is also known as the "Book of Formation" and the "Book of Creation." It is the oldest known Kabbalistic writing from which the Zohar is derived. It "describes a total of 32 intelligences or emanations that make up the body and mind of...
The Zohar
The Zohar is one of the most important texts, if not the most important, in Kabbalah. The Zohar is not a single book. Instead, it is allegedly a 2nd-century A.D. collection of Aramaic writings from various Kabbalists that is a commentary on the Torah: Genesis, Exodus,...
Terms used in Kabbalah
Terms used in Kabbalah: Book of Adam, the - The supposed extra-biblical account of Adam's life after the Garden of Eden. It consists of fables. Ein Sof - the Unknowable God Gamatria - the mathematical value of words. In both Hebrew and Greek, letters also serve as...
The Tree of Life
The Tree of Life was originally a Babylonian idea and represents a higher article system of 10 aspects (seferit) of God's nature that are linked in 32 paths. It was later adapted by Jewish mystics and became part of the Kabbalistic interpretation of God's essence. It...
The Popularity of Kabbalah
Popular culture has never been known for its wisdom. Fads come and go almost as frequently as the seasons. Most of the fleeting interests of popular culture are harmless. But, as society moves further and further away from God it moves closer to the lies of the enemy....
List of Jewish Mystics
List of Jewish Mystics: Isaac the Blind, 12th Century Maimonides Nachmanides Rabbi Akiva, of the 1st Century Rabbi Chaim Vital 1543-1620