kabbalah in English

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the ancient Jewish tradition of mystical interpretation of the Bible, first transmitted orally and using esoteric methods (including ciphers). It reached the height of its influence in the later Middle Ages and remains significant in Hasidism.
It's very characteristic of Judaism and of the Kabbalah , the Jewish mystical tradition.
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1. Cabala, Cabbalah, kabala, kabbala, kabbalah, qabala, qabalah

2. As for kabbalah, I found it utterly incomprehensible.

3. The inspiration for the five Books came from her study of Kabbalah.

4. Kabbalah can be spelled several different ways - each seemingly correct.

5. 37th Kabbalah Angel, the angel Aniel is the 'God Lord of All Virtues'

6. Often reprinted , this popular book of practical kabbalah includes incantations and magical formulae.

7. With the growing influence of mystical Judaism (Kabbalah), astrology was becoming more popular among Jews.

8. Even in Jewish kabbalah, the different Sephiroth are sometimes associated with parts of the body.

9. The information in the Kabbalah follows the patterns of the sacred geometry that forms our reality.

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11. Jacob, the little Rabbi, was created because of my fascination and curiosity about the Jewish religion and the Kabbalah, a philosophy about which I recommend reading.

12. Kabbala, (Hebrew: “Tradition”) also spelled Kabala, Kabbalah, Cabala, Cabbala, or Cabbalah, esoteric Jewish mysticism as it appeared in the 12th and following centuries.

13. 28 The Dalai Lama also has critics in the west who say his talk of "the oneness of humanity" or "inward disarmament" is a Hollywood fad, alongside Kabbalah and macrobiotic diets.

14. The Dalai Lama also has critics in the west who say his talk of "the oneness of humanity" or "inward disarmament" is a Hollywood fad, alongside Kabbalah and macrobiotic diets.

15. An esoteric theosophy of rabbinical origin based on the Hebrew scriptures and developed between the 7th and 18th centuries Synonyms: Cabala, Cabbala, Kabala, Kabbala, Kabbalah, Qabbala, Qabbalah; Cabbalah noun

16. An esoteric theosophy of rabbinical origin based on the Hebrew scriptures and developed between the 7th and 18th centuries Synonyms: Cabala, Cabbala, Kabala, Kabbala, Kabbalah, Qabbala, Qabbalah; Cabbalah noun

17. The Cabal English history a group of ministers of Charles II that governed from 1667–73: consisting of Clifford, Ashley, Buckingham, Arlington, and Lauderdale Word Origin for Cabal see kabbalah; by a …

18. CabalistorCabalistic may refer to: Cabal, a group of people united in some close design together, usually to promote their private views or interests in a church, state, or other community Kabbalah, an esoteric method, discipline and school of thought in Jewish mysticism

19. Kabbala Denudata, the Kabbalah Unveiled, Containing the Following Books of by Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, Christian Knorr von Rosenroth (1912) "We have learned that all the lights which shine from the Most Holy Ancient One are called the former Benignities, …

20. (Historical Terms) the Cabal English history a group of ministers of Charles II that governed from 1667–73: consisting of Clifford, Ashley, Buckingham, Arlington, and Lauderdale [see kabbalah; by a coincidence, the initials of Charles II's ministers can be arranged to form this word]