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"犹太神秘哲学",1520年代,也称 quabbalah 等,源自中世纪拉丁语 cabbala,来自米什纳希伯来语 qabbalah,意为"接受,接受的知识,传统",特别是"旧约圣经神秘解释的传统",源自 qibbel "接受,承认,接受"。与阿拉伯语 qabala "他接受,接受"相似。因此,它意味着"任何秘密或深奥的科学"。相关: Cabbalist。
1 The German Cabbala, too, which owed nothing directly to that school, held that God was not rationally knowable.
2 Philosophy.—Campanella of Stilo in Calabria entered the Dominican order, but soon lost taste for Aristotelian philosophy and scholastic theology, and gave himself to the study of Plato, the Cabbala, astrology, magic, etc.
3 Several of his works deal with the Jewish Cabbala.
4 A learned rabbi, widely celebrated for his profound knowledge of the Cabbala, complained that he had dared to preach Christ to him.
5 As those who studied and taught the Cabbala were called the Cabbalists, so those who studied and taught the Masorah were called the Masorites.
6 The ministry of death is not maleficent; says the Cabbala, "The Lord said unto the Angel of Death, Behold I have made thee cosmocrator."
7 The Eleusinian Mysteries of Greece, the Roman Mysteries, and the Inner Doctrines of the Cabbala of the Hebrews all taught the Truths of Metempsychosis.
8 In the late Jewish work, the Cabbala, he believed he had discovered a source of mystic wisdom.
9 His chief contributions to the movement were practical, though he doubtless taught a theoretical Cabbala also.
10 They were the arcana of the Cabbala she had learnt in Galilee.
11 Indirectly, the Hellenic side of Jewish culture left its mark, especially in the Cabbala.
12 Like Spinoza, he exhibited the effects of the Cabbala and of rabbinic speculation, with which he had been familiar from childhood.
13 She had read portions of the Talmud, and remarked one day in conversation that Spinoza had really got something from the Cabbala.
14 Reuchlin drew his supply from Italy, and was the first German who read the Cabbala.
15 This word is spelt variously by different writers thus: Cabala, Cabbala, Kabbala, Kabbalah, Kabalah.
16 The following is a passage of a letter from Lord Kensington, ambassador in France, to the duke of Buckingham Cabbala p.
17 After he had long revolved this hypothesis in his mind, at last he met with a Rabbi well skilled in the Talmud, the Cabbala, and the allegorical books of the Jews.
18 In another place he says, "The Cabbala is nothing else than symbolic theology, in which not only are letters and words symbols of things, but things are symbols of other things."
19 Language similar to the foregoing in its peculiar phrases is found in the Jewish Cabbala.
20 At nine he was the author of a work on Cabbala.
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