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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... described in a treatiseon hygiene, composed for Alfadhel, sonof Saladin, whowas suffering from asevere illness andhad applied to Maimonides for advice. Inaletter to Rabbi Samuel Ibn Tibbon he alludesto the amountoftime spent in his ...
... described in a treatiseon hygiene, composed for Alfadhel, sonof Saladin, whowas suffering from asevere illness andhad applied to Maimonides for advice. Inaletter to Rabbi Samuel Ibn Tibbon he alludesto the amountoftime spent in his ...
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... described by a partial definition.A quality, whether psychical, physical,emotional, orquantitative, is always regarded assomething distinct from its substratum; a thing whichpossesses any quality, consists, therefore, of that quality ...
... described by a partial definition.A quality, whether psychical, physical,emotional, orquantitative, is always regarded assomething distinct from its substratum; a thing whichpossesses any quality, consists, therefore, of that quality ...
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... described in connexion with the visions oftheprophets, such as thetranslation ofEzekiel from Babylonto Jerusalem(Ez. viii. 3),Isaiah's walking about nakedand barefoot (Isa.xx. 2), Jacob's wrestling with the angel (Gen.xxxii. 17 sqq ...
... described in connexion with the visions oftheprophets, such as thetranslation ofEzekiel from Babylonto Jerusalem(Ez. viii. 3),Isaiah's walking about nakedand barefoot (Isa.xx. 2), Jacob's wrestling with the angel (Gen.xxxii. 17 sqq ...
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... lightning they return towardstheir starting point; and(13)they move in consequence of anextraneous impulse (ruaḥ).In a similar manner the spheres are described:(1) they possess the characteristics of man, viz., life and.
... lightning they return towardstheir starting point; and(13)they move in consequence of anextraneous impulse (ruaḥ).In a similar manner the spheres are described:(1) they possess the characteristics of man, viz., life and.
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Moses Maimonides. described:(1) they possess the characteristics of man, viz., life and intellect; (2) they consist like man of body and soul; (3) they are strong, mighty and swift, like the ox, the lion, and the eagle,(4)they perform ...
Moses Maimonides. described:(1) they possess the characteristics of man, viz., life and intellect; (2) they consist like man of body and soul; (3) they are strong, mighty and swift, like the ox, the lion, and the eagle,(4)they perform ...
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