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Elohim (Hebrew: אֱלֹהִים, romanized: ʾĔlōhīm [(ʔ)eloˈ(h)im]) is a
Hebrew word
meaning "gods" or "godhood".
Although the word is
plural in form, in the...
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shines through the
concealment of
Elokim to
allow Creation to seem
independent from God. In this
Elokim becomes the
means for revelation, as a Creation...
- ISBN 978-965-524-100-6. See also:
Michael Rosensweig, Elu va-Elu
Divre Elokim Hayyim:
Halakhic Pluralism and
Theories of Controversy. Tradition: A Journal...
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Sephirot –
loving kindness within loving kindness,
Psalm 67 word –
Elokim,
Verse 5
letter – Yud (the
tenth letter of the aleph-bet).
Combining these...
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incompatibility (help) Kaplan,
Aryeh (2002). "Hashem/
Elokim:
Mixing Mercy with Justice". The
Aryeh Kaplan Reader: The Gift He Left Behind...
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Naftule Elokim (Heddernheim, 1546), an
index to
Bahya ben Asher's
commentary on the Pentateuch. The
preface to the
Naftule Elokim consists partly...
- the ****urance of
blessing to
those that
study it
called "Maamar Sod
Eztba Elokim" (The
Secret of The
Finger of God) on the ten
plagues in Egypt. Martyrdom...
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Divine Presence)
within Creation, the
concealed Divine finitude (the name
Elokim). In
Medieval Kabbalah, the sin of Adam, as well as
later sin, introduces...
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founded on the
Jewish principle that
people are all
created b’tzelem
Elokim – in the
image of God.[citation needed]
Tzelem s****s to
continue the Jewish...
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translation of
Johannes de Sacrobosco's De
sphaera mundi. Almosnino's Bet
Elokim—an
astronomical work
which draws on
Georg von Peuerbach's
Theorica planetarium—also...