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    which he falsely attributed to earlier authorities. Moses de León was born in León, Kingdom of León in modern day Spain, then united with the Crown of...
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  • Provence, Occitania (modern France) Moses Maimonides (1135–1204), Spanish rabbi, physician, and philosopher Moses de León (c. 1250–1305; Hebrew: משה בן שם-טוב...
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    Zohar (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    "true self" to "The Light of God". The Zohar was first publicized by Moses de León (c. 1240 – 1305 CE), who claimed it was a Tannaitic work recording the...
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    the name פרנצא (France), by a reversal of its letters. Spanish Jew Moses de León (ca. 1250 – 1305) mentions a tradition concerning the first Jewish exiles...
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  • (פרד"ס) is a Kabbalistic theory of Biblical exegesis first advanced by Moses de León, adapting the popular "fourfold" method of medieval Christianity. The...
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  • The symbolism associated with the word Ayin was greatly emphasized by Moses de León (c. 1250 – 1305), a Spanish rabbi and kabbalist, through the Zohar,...
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  • Miguel de León (born 1962), Venezuelan actor Mike de León (Miguel de Leon) (born 1947), Filipino film director, scriptwriter, and producer Moses de León or...
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  • comes from the three shells: wind, cloud and fire, all of them evil. Moses de León, presumed author of the main kabbalistic work Sefer Ha-Zohar, agrees...
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  • century Kabalistic philosopher Moses de León and the great-grandfather of front man Daniel Saks, Giorgio DeLeon. DeLeon was formed in 2006, and first played...
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  • 1240-after 1291 Publication of the Zohar (1280s–90s Northern Spain): Moses de León c. 1250–1305 13th century Kabbalistic commentary: Abraham ben Isaac...
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  • Scholem's attribution of the main body of the Zohar to single authorship of Moses de Leon dominated 20th century scholarship. However, recent scholarship of Yehudah...
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    in the 13th century, and was published by a Jewish writer named Moses de León. De León ascribed the work to Shimon bar Yochai ("Rashbi"), a rabbi of the...
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    prostitution as the daughter of high priest Shem. The Zohar (redacted by Moses de León c. 1290s) finds in "Melchizedek king of Salem" a reference to "the King...
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  • Scholem argued that Moses de León (1240-1305) was the sole author of the Zohar. More recently, Yehuda Liebes contended that while De León may have been the...
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    spelling with the name פרנצא (France), by a reversal of its letters. Moses de León (ca. 1250 – 1305), mentioned a tradition concerning the first Jewish...
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  • He was a native of Leon, and a pupil of Isaac Campanton, and, like Moses de Leon, a kabbalist and a believer in miracles. Joseph Caro and others honored...
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  • as well as lesser-known authors such as Maximus the Confessor and Moses de León. CWS was originally planned by an editorial board of some thirty scholars...
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    strength". Others have explained it to mean an angel that changes hues. Moses de León, The Zohar (Book of Exodus): Aramaic: חיות אשא ממללא‎ "tiras". Balashon...
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  • Talmudist. Moses de León (Zohar), 13th century Spanish Kabbalist. Isaac ibn Ghiyyat (Me'ah She'arim), 11th century Spanish halakhist and commentator. Moses ben...
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    introducing 21 and 22 paths appeared in the posthumous print editions of Moses Cordovero's Pardes Rimonim between 1592 and 1609. However, the diagrams...
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    disputed by secular and a minority of religious scholars, who conjecture Moses de León (who published the Zohar in the 13th century) as the author. Some believe...
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    Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (Hebrew: משה קורדובירו Moshe Kordovero ‎; 1522–1570) was a central figure in the historical development of Kabbalah, leader...
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    emanations of God's essence. In the 16th-century rational synthesis of Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (Cordoveran Kabbalah), the first complete systemisation...
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  • (1105–1170), rabbi and biblical commentator. Antonio de León Pinelo (1589–1660), writer and historian. Moses de León (1240–1305), rabbi and Kabbalist who is considered...
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  • Gikatilla Moses de Leon Menahem Recanati 1300s Bahya ben Asher 1400s 1500s Meir ibn Gabbai Joseph Karo Shlomo Alkabetz Moshe Alshich Moses ben Jacob Cordovero...
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    came to rival the influence of the Zohar and Luria stands, alongside Moses de Leon, as the most influential mystic in Jewish history. Lurianic Kabbalah...
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  • from Hebrew to English has been published in 2023. Lilith Sitra Achra Moses de Leon Zohar Arthur Versluis, Magic and Mysticism: an Introduction to Western...
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  • themselves, despite the assertion that they are only vehicles to manifest God. Moses ben Jacob Cordovero, who gave the first full systemization of Kabbalah in...
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    our many sins many of those have already been lost." The Midrash in Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer comments: Six eons for going in and coming out, for war and...
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    (Hargrave) + 16 (Bunn) + 10 (Gathers) + 21 (Washington) + 18 (Moses) + 24 (Williams) + 24 (DeLeon, later reconvicted) + 33 (Edmonson, retrial pending) + 25...
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