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Meaning of Kabbalic | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

Concerning the Kabbalah; cabalistic.

Judaism, not-comparable

Examples

“While the practices of Kabbala were known in Europe from very early times, the expulsion of Spain's Jews in 1492 resulted in a great influx of Kabbalic lore into the Latin kingdoms.”
“To assist in the spiritual awakening of his disciples, Jesus taught them a form of Kabbalic Yoga which had been handed down word of mouth from the Essenes, the School of Prophets, and the Levites.”
“However, even more important than Shalom Ashkenazi, for the increasingly official acceptance of gilgul, was the book, the Sefer ha-Gilgulim (Book of Transmigration), by Hayim Vital (1543–1620), a disciple of the renowned Kabbalic mystic Isaac Luria.”
“Although kabbalic mysticism did not emerge until the twelfth century, mystical exploration can be traced back to...”
“... and who utilized the kabbalic Sefer Yetzira (third to sixth centuries) and Sefer ha-Bahir (twelfth century).”
“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.””

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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