The Mysteries of the Qabalah: Or Occult Agreement of the Two Testaments

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Weiser Books, 1 ene 2000 - 286 páginas
The author, an influential 19th-century occultist, offers an analysis of Biblical texts as essential keys to high Qabalah, the mystical system of Judaism. He links Old and New Testaments by comparing Qabalistic imagary and concepts in The Ezekial Prophecy and The Apocalypse of St John.

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Preface by R A Gilbert
13
The Apocalypse or Revelation of Saint John
123
محمد
149
The Sixth Seal
153
The Seventh Seal
156
The Moon Among the Seven Planets
158
The First Trumpet
159
The Second Trumpet
163
Daniels vision
201
The mysterious lamb
203
The First Cup 211 ааа 80 The Second Cup
213
The Third Cup
215
The Fourth Cup
218
The Fifth Cup
221
The Sixth Cup
223
The Seventh Cup
226

The Third Trumpet
167
The Fourth Trumpet
171
The Fifth Trumpet
175
The Sixth Trumpet
179
The Religious Genius of Man
185
The Religious Genius of Woman
191
The beast or brute instinct
195
Priesthood corrupted
198
The temporal empire of the beast
199
The plan of Eden
249
Quadrature and synthesis of the Church
252
The symbolic cross
254
The sacred tetragram
255
Plan and elevation of the new Jerusalem
259
Universal pentacle of light
261
About the Author
286
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Alphonse Louis Constant, better know by his pen name Eliphas Levi, was a master of the traditional Rosicrucian interpretation of the Kabbalah. He was born in France in 1810, and through the offices of the parish priest, was educated for the church at SaintSulpice. He was later expelled from seminary for teaching doctrines contrary to those of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1824 Levi began studying the occult sciences, and wrote about magic and the Kabbalah for the next three decades. His other books include Transcendental Magic, Mysteries of the Qabalah, and The Book of Splendours.

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