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kabbalic (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of Kabbalic
    • 1991, Stacy C. Hollander, Harry Lieberman: a journey of remembrance, page 49:
      Although kabbalic mysticism did not emerge until the twelfth century, mystical exploration can be traced back to...
    • 2005, Aries: Journal for the Study Or Western Esotericism:
      ... and who utilized the kabbalic Sefer Yetzira (third to sixth centuries) and Sefer ha-Bahir (twelfth century).
    • 2019, Ruth Coates, Deification in Russian Religious Thought, page 114:
      According to the kabbalic text Zohar, the totality of the divine attributes emanated by the Divine Infinity (the En-Sof) is configured as Adam Kadmon, Primordial Man, also referred to as Adam 'Ilaya, Heavenly Man.”