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Merkabah (Hebrew: מֶרְכָּבָה, romanized: merkāḇā, lit. 'chariot') or
Merkavah mysticism (lit.
Chariot mysticism) is a
school of
early Jewish mysticism...
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Merkabah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Merkabah (Hebrew: מרכבה) is a
divine chariot seen by
Ezekiel and
Isaiah in the
Hebrew Bible....
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believe that if the name
Metatron originated in
Hekhalot literature and
Merkabah texts such as 3 Enoch, then it may have been a
magical word like Adiriron...
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sacred creatures recur in
texts of
Second Temple Judaism, in
rabbinical merkabah ("chariot") literature, in the Book of
Revelation in the
Christian New...
- The Ma'aseh
Merkabah (Hebrew: מעשה מרכבה, lit. 'Work of the Chariot') is a Hebrew-language
Jewish mystical text
dating from the
Gaonic period that comprises...
- from
Undertow properly appear here in live form. The name "Merkaba" or
Merkabah translating to "Mer-Light", "Ka-Spirit", "Ba-Body" is the
divine light...
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Elisha ben
Abuyah (Hebrew: אלישע בן אבויה) (spelled variously,
including Elisha ben Avuya) was a
rabbi and
Jewish religious authority born in Jerusalem...
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relates to
visions of
entering heaven alive. The
genre overlaps with
Merkabah mysticism, also
called "Chariot literature",
which concerns Ezekiel's vision...
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divine embodiment,
though with
distinct theological frameworks. In
Merkabah mysticism, for example,
practitioners ascend to the
divine throne through...
- galgal),
refer to the
wheels seen in Ezekiel's
vision of the
chariot (Hebrew
merkabah) in
Ezekiel 1:15–21. One of the Dead Sea
Scrolls (4Q405)
construes them...