The Jewish Quarterly Review, Volumen5Claude Goldsmid Montefiore Macmillan, 1893 |
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... implies no antagonism to the oldest Rabbinic tradition rightly understood . Herzfeld describes the passage as a mehrfach durch- gebrochenes Aggregat unvollständiger Vergleichungen . Cant iv . 1-5 and vii . 1-5 consist of such ...
... implies no antagonism to the oldest Rabbinic tradition rightly understood . Herzfeld describes the passage as a mehrfach durch- gebrochenes Aggregat unvollständiger Vergleichungen . Cant iv . 1-5 and vii . 1-5 consist of such ...
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... implies , the author did not intend to write a ritual , but an exposition of religious customs as far as he was acquainted with them . Indeed , to him the religious custom was of even more importance than the Din , or Law , as will be ...
... implies , the author did not intend to write a ritual , but an exposition of religious customs as far as he was acquainted with them . Indeed , to him the religious custom was of even more importance than the Din , or Law , as will be ...
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... implies God's presence to perform them , Nachmanides arrives at a theory establishing a closer contact between the deity and the world than that set forth by other thinkers . Thus , he insists that the term Shechinah , or Kabod ( Glory ...
... implies God's presence to perform them , Nachmanides arrives at a theory establishing a closer contact between the deity and the world than that set forth by other thinkers . Thus , he insists that the term Shechinah , or Kabod ( Glory ...
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... implies , but a reflex from things unseen , which makes any human interference both preposterous and dangerous . Of " the things called Tree of Life and Tree of Knowledge , " Nachmanides tells us that their mystery is very great ...
... implies , but a reflex from things unseen , which makes any human interference both preposterous and dangerous . Of " the things called Tree of Life and Tree of Knowledge , " Nachmanides tells us that their mystery is very great ...
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... implies another Agada ; that Moses , like Enoch and Elijah , did not die , but was translated to heaven . This legend is clearly alluded to in Jude , verses 8 , 9 . It is also found in detail in Deut . R. , ad finem Babylonian Talmud ...
... implies another Agada ; that Moses , like Enoch and Elijah , did not die , but was translated to heaven . This legend is clearly alluded to in Jude , verses 8 , 9 . It is also found in detail in Deut . R. , ad finem Babylonian Talmud ...
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