The Guide for the PerplexedLibrary of Alexandria, 1963 M01 1 - 141 páginas This guide aims "to liberate men from the tormenting perplexities arising from their understanding of the Bible according only to its literal meaning."--Cover |
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... Midrashic commentaries, and preferred theeasy and attractive Agadah to the more earnest study of the Halakah. It is therefore not surprising that the letter contains remarks and interpretations which cannotbe reconciled withthe ...
... Midrashic commentaries, and preferred theeasy and attractive Agadah to the more earnest study of the Halakah. It is therefore not surprising that the letter contains remarks and interpretations which cannotbe reconciled withthe ...
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... Midrash; heonly sought to diffuse a knowledgeofthe Lawamongst thosewho, through incapacity or other circumstances, were precluded from that study. In order to ensure the completeness of the code,the author drew upalist of the sixhundred ...
... Midrash; heonly sought to diffuse a knowledgeofthe Lawamongst thosewho, through incapacity or other circumstances, were precluded from that study. In order to ensure the completeness of the code,the author drew upalist of the sixhundred ...
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... midrash, London). Tabrizi. The twentyfive Propositions forming the introduction toPart2, have beenfully explained by Mohammed Abubecr ben Mohammed altabrizi. His Arabic explanations have been translated by Isaac b. Nathan of Majorca ...
... midrash, London). Tabrizi. The twentyfive Propositions forming the introduction toPart2, have beenfully explained by Mohammed Abubecr ben Mohammed altabrizi. His Arabic explanations have been translated by Isaac b. Nathan of Majorca ...
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... Midrash, MS. Brit. Mus. Or. 2213. The Midrashic character is prominent inthenotes. Thustheverse"Open,ye gates, that the righteous nationwhich keepeth thetruthmay enter in," is explained as meaning: Open, ye gates of wisdom, that human ...
... Midrash, MS. Brit. Mus. Or. 2213. The Midrashic character is prominent inthenotes. Thustheverse"Open,ye gates, that the righteous nationwhich keepeth thetruthmay enter in," is explained as meaning: Open, ye gates of wisdom, that human ...
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... Midrash andthe Talmud asseemedto be in conflict with common sense. With respecttothe "Book ofReconciliation," heabandoned his plan, because he apprehended thatneither the learned nor the unlearned wouldprofit by it theone would findit ...
... Midrash andthe Talmud asseemedto be in conflict with common sense. With respecttothe "Book ofReconciliation," heabandoned his plan, because he apprehended thatneither the learned nor the unlearned wouldprofit by it theone would findit ...
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