Descenders to the Chariot

Descenders to the Chariot
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 9789004496996
ISBN-13 : 9004496998
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Synopsis Descenders to the Chariot by : James Davila

The Hekhalot literature is a bizarre conglomeration of Jewish esoteric and revelatory texts in Hebrew and Aramaic, produced sometime between late antiquity and the early Middle Ages and surviving in medieval manuscripts. These texts claims to describe the self-induced spiritual experiences of the "descenders to the chariot" and to reveal the techniques that permitted these magico-religious practitioners to view for themselves Ezekiel's Merkavah as well as to gain control of angels and a supernatural mastery of Torah. Drawing on epigraphic and archaeological evidence from the Middle East, anthropological models, and a wide range of cross-cultural evidence, this book aims to show that the Hekhalot literature preserves the teachings and rituals of real religious functionaries who flourished in late antiquity and who were quite like the functionaries anthopologists call shamans.

The 'Descent' to the Chariot

The 'Descent' to the Chariot
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 3161587391
ISBN-13 : 9783161587399
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Synopsis The 'Descent' to the Chariot by : Annelies Kuyt

Hekhalot Literature in Translation

Hekhalot Literature in Translation
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 451
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ISBN-10 : 9789004252165
ISBN-13 : 9004252169
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Synopsis Hekhalot Literature in Translation by : James Davila

The Hekhalot literature is a motley collection of textually fluid and often textually corrupt documents in Hebrew and Aramaic which deal with mystical themes pertaining especially to God's throne-chariot (the Merkavah). They were composed between late antiquity and the early Middle Ages, with roots in earlier traditions and a long and complex subsequent history of transmission. This volume presents English translations of eclectic critical texts, with a full apparatus of variants, of most of the major Hekhalot documents: Hekhalot Rabbati; Sar Torah; Hekhalot Zutarti; Ma'aseh Merkavah; Merkavah Rabba; briefer macroforms: The Chapter of R. Nehuniah ben HaQanah, The Great Seal-Fearsome Crown, Sar Panim, The Ascent of Elijah ben Avuyah, and The Youth; and the Hekhalot fragments from the Cairo Geniza.

The Apocalypse

The Apocalypse
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781444318227
ISBN-13 : 1444318225
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Apocalypse by : Martha Himmelfarb

This accessible and enlightening history provides insights into thefascinating genre of apocalyptic literature, showing how theapocalypse encompasses far more than popular views of the lastjudgment and violent end of the world might suggest. An accessible and enlightening history of the"apocalypses"--ancient Jewish and Christian works -- providingfresh insights into the fascinating genre of literature Shows how the apocalypses were concerned not only with popularviews of the last judgment and violent end of the world, but withreward and punishment after death, the heavenly temple, and therevelation of astronomical phenomena and other secrets ofnature Traces the tradition of apocalyptic writing through the MiddleAges, through to the modern era, when social movements stillprophesise the world’s imminent demise

Mysticism in the Gospel of John

Mysticism in the Gospel of John
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9780567310255
ISBN-13 : 0567310256
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Synopsis Mysticism in the Gospel of John by : Jey Kanagaraj

This is the first detailed study of Johannine mysticism against a Palestinian Jewish background has been previously undertaken. This book investiages whether there was a "mystical" practice in first-century Palestine and whether John can be better understood in the light of such practice, if there was any. In analysis, two strands of Jewish mysticism, the early forms of Ma`aseh Merkabah and of Ma`aseh Bereshit, emerge as existing in first-century Palestine. While the former narrates by means of Ezek. 1 the experience of seeing God in His kingly glory, the latter describes the same expereince by using Gen. 1. This book consists of three parts. Part one analyses Hellenistic mysticism as expressed by the Hermetica and Hellenistic-Jewish mysticism as presented by Philo. Part two traces the important elements of Merkabah mysticism from the later Hekhalot literature and the Jewish and Christian writings belonging to 2 cent. BCE - 1 cent. CE by defining the term "mysticism" in terms of the fourteen aspects of Jewish mysticism, an exegetical study of seven themes is undertaken in Part Three. The study shows that the conceptual parallels in John with Hellenistic mysticism and Hellenistic-Jewish mysticism are very slender, but indicates John's polemical motive against the Merkabah mystics of his time. He calls them to believe in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God, by proclaiming that the divine glory, claimed by them to be revealed in human-like form on the throne, is now visible in the historical person, Jesus, particularly in his death on the Cross. Thus Jewish Throne-mysticism seems to have been reinterpreted by John as Cross-mysticism.

The History of Herodotus

The History of Herodotus
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 488
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105118195986
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Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The History of Herodotus by : Herodotus

The History of Last Night's Dream

The History of Last Night's Dream
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9780061747984
ISBN-13 : 006174798X
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The History of Last Night's Dream by : Rodger Kamenetz

Our Dreams Will Never Be the Same Again International bestselling author Rodger Kamenetz believes it is not too late to reclaim the lost power of our nightly visions. He fearlessly delves into this mysterious inner realm and shows us that dreams are not only intensely meaningful, but hold essential truths about who we are. In the end, each of us has the choice to embark on this illuminating path to the soul.

Sod ha-Shabbat

Sod ha-Shabbat
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 0887067808
ISBN-13 : 9780887067808
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Sod ha-Shabbat by : Meir ben Ezekiel ibn Gabbai

The Sabbath has been one of the most significant and beloved institutions of Jewish life since late antiquity. Over a period of several centuries, the classical Kabbalists developed a rich body of ritual and myth that articulated a fresh vision of the Sabbath. The mystical understanding of the Sabbath was assimilated by virtually every Jewish community. This volume is a translation and critical commentary to Sod ha-Shabbat, a treatise on the mystical Sabbath by the influential Spanish-Turkish Kabbalist, R. Meir ibn Gabbai. This important text, the most systematic treatment of the Sabbath in classical Kabbalah, has been inaccessible to the English reader until now. The study includes an Introduction to ibn Gabbai's life and work, accompanied by extensive critical notes that clarify general problems of translation and place the work in its historical context. Broader theoretical issues regarding myth and the ritual process are also discussed.