The cabala, its influence on Judaism and Christianity . cripture references: Genesis XIV, 14, 86 XXXVII, 3, , XIV, 19-21, 91 XX, 20, XXXIV, 18, 18 CXVIII, 22 Ill, 13, VI, 2, 18; 3, 105LIII, 4, 107; 5, 106, 107Jer. XXV, 26, 91. Ezek. I, 20, 24. Rom. XII, 3, 4, , , 25, 34, 38; opposed by a Sephirah of darkness, , ben Jochai, 4, 5; pre- existence of soul, , , , 50. Superfoetatio, doctrine of, , 38. Temurah, grammaton, , , 91. Vital, continues work o


The cabala, its influence on Judaism and Christianity . cripture references: Genesis XIV, 14, 86 XXXVII, 3, , XIV, 19-21, 91 XX, 20, XXXIV, 18, 18 CXVIII, 22 Ill, 13, VI, 2, 18; 3, 105LIII, 4, 107; 5, 106, 107Jer. XXV, 26, 91. Ezek. I, 20, 24. Rom. XII, 3, 4, , , 25, 34, 38; opposed by a Sephirah of darkness, , ben Jochai, 4, 5; pre- existence of soul, , , , 50. Superfoetatio, doctrine of, , 38. Temurah, grammaton, , , 91. Vital, continues work of Luria,59; has many adherents, 60. Wakkar, endeavors to recon-cile the Cabala with philos-ophy, 55. Westcott, 6. Wordsworth, 84. World, the present, the best,75. Wunsche, 20, 33, 93, 108. Zohar, written by Moses deLeon, 43 ; its supplementaryportions, 46; the late au-thorship proven from thereference to the Crusadesand other events, 51 ; be-comes the text-book of theCabala, 54; its followers de-nounce the anti-Cabalists,56. Zunz, 6, 94. Date Due —D. Princeton Theological Semmary-Spee Mill1 1012 01010 9496


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