Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
cabala .
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- noun an esoteric theosophy of rabbinical origin based on the Hebrew scriptures and developed between the 7th and 18th centuries
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Cohen, G.D., (ed.), 1967, A critical edition with a translation and notes of the Book of tradition (Sefer ha-qabbalah) by Abraham Ibn Daud, London: Routledge & Kegan.
Abraham Ibn Daud Fontaine, Resianne 2006
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In the outer order, the student learns a great deal about the elements, the qabbalah, alchemy, astrology, geomancy and many aspects of high magic.
catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2005
johnmperry commented on the word qabbalah
also kabbalah
June 24, 2008
qroqqa commented on the word qabbalah
This is the most faithful transliteration of the word: that is, the spelling that most clearly shows the Hebrew spelling. However, the final H is silent in the Hebrew, so 'Qabbala' is a more faithful transcription. However, the q sound of Ancient Hebrew has become k in Ashkenazic Hebrew, so that makes 'Kabbala' a contender; and the mediaeval Latin was Cabbala.
September 4, 2008