Reincarnation in Jewish Mysticism and GnosticismEdwin Mellen Press, 2003 - 146 من الصفحات This study demonstrates that the rabbinic belief-system regarding the afterlife and the human soul was the paramount influence on the development of the doctrine of reincarnation that was crystallized in the Sefer ha-Bahir (The Book of Clarity/Illumination) a 12th-century work written in Hebrew and Aramaic. Prior research has noted the great impact Gnosticism had on early Jewish mysticism in general and the Sefer ha-Bahir in particular. The analysis of the talmudic and midrashic sources presents a broad spectrum of ideas concerning the eternity and immortality of the soul, the nature and characteristics of the soul and the notions of the resurrection of the dead and reincarnation. These ideas, brought together in the study as a systematic theology, reveal a fairly developed tradition that was probably known to the author or editor of the Sefer ha-Bahir. |
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... sources of this material . An important aspect of Eylon's study is a protracted discussion of reincarna- tion in the classical world . In contradistinction to Scholem , who denied that rein- carnation is found in Rabbinic literature ...
... sources of this material . An important aspect of Eylon's study is a protracted discussion of reincarna- tion in the classical world . In contradistinction to Scholem , who denied that rein- carnation is found in Rabbinic literature ...
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... sources . Green suggests that the " social degradation carried by this [ Roman ] fiscal reform contributed sig- nificantly to the development of salvation religions , such as Gnosticism and Christianity . " 160 Though Green's study is ...
... sources . Green suggests that the " social degradation carried by this [ Roman ] fiscal reform contributed sig- nificantly to the development of salvation religions , such as Gnosticism and Christianity . " 160 Though Green's study is ...
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... sources . Worth noting is the similarity between the motifs of the Bahir and the Christian sources : both choose to reject certain forms of the rabbinic literary structure . The Christian approach is exclusive , while the Bahir's ...
... sources . Worth noting is the similarity between the motifs of the Bahir and the Christian sources : both choose to reject certain forms of the rabbinic literary structure . The Christian approach is exclusive , while the Bahir's ...
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Abraham Abrams aeons afterlife ancient Babylonian Talmud Bahir Bar Hiyya belief blessed body Book Bahir commentary concept of reincarnation creation dead Death and Afterlife described Deuteronomy discussion doctrine of reincarnation Early Christianity earth Ecclesiastes 1:4 edition emanation eternal Genesis Rabbah Gershom Scholem Gnosis Gnosticism Greek ha-Ganuz heaven heavenly Hebrew Bible Hellenistic Holy human soul Ibid ideas immortality Isaiah Jerusalem Jesus Jewish mysticism Judah Judaism Kabbalah kabbalistic letter Maimonides manuscripts Margaliot medieval Mekhilta Mekhilta de Rabbi Messiah midrashic midrashic literature Mishnah Moses Moshe Idel Nag Hammadi Nahmanides nefesh Nehunya Nehunya ben ha-Kanah neshamah notion origin parable passage philosophical Pleroma process of reincarnation Psalms reincarnation Religion resurrection righteous role Rudolph Saadyah Gaon Sages scholars Sefer ha-Bahir Sefer Yetzirah Shabbat soul's sources spirit symbolism talmudic and midrashic theodicy theory of reincarnation tion Torah Tosefta tradition trans University Press Vilna wicked word written yibbum York Zohar