Home (Talmud)
Home  
 
 
Home » Esoteric » Talmud


 

Talmud

Esoteric TalismansTanna

Talmud (from Hebrew, lmd, learn, study, teach) is the body of teaching, commentary, and discussion of the Jewish amoraim on the Mishnah.

 


Talmud, Babylonian and Palestinian
Records of the processes by which Hebrew scholars debated and developed their laws and rulings.
Tantra ...

Talmud, Sanhedrin 39a
The saying about ten Isrealites refers to the minyan, the minimum number of men required to start a synagogue. But the holy spirit (Shechinah) can come among even two gathered together in God's name; cf. Abot 3.2
More on Judaism ...

The Talmud is actually two works in one, one of which exists in two recensions.

The Talmud (Sanhedrin 67b.) calls sorcery the "denial of the Providence of God": -- ...

Everyman's Talmud: The Major Teachings of the Rabbinic Sages.
Written by Abraham Cohen; Published by Schocken Books.
Fallen Angels. . . and Spirits of the Dark.
Written by Robert Masello; Published by The Berkley Publishing Group.

Christianity in Talmud and Midrash: R. Travers Herford: The Princeton Theological Review 4:412-414. [1906] (Minim, two powers) ...

According to the Talmudic legends, Solomon understood the mysteries of the Qabbalah.

He was the Jewish spokesman at the Barcelona disputation of 1263, played a major role in what is referred to as the Maimonidean controversy, and was a respected Talmudist, legalist and commentator.

The Talmud is the darkest of enigmas even for most Jews, while those Hebrew scholars who do comprehend it do not boast of their knowledge.

Based on analysis of various historical strata within the text, he states that "the earliest parts of the book appear very ancient, possibly antedating the Talmudic era [first and second centuries AD]" (p. xxiii).

It is this tradition-namely, the esoteric Law of Moses-which is the Torah, whereof is recorded in the Talmud: "Moses received the Oral Law from Sinai and delivered it to Joshua, and Joshua to the Elders, and the Elders to the Prophets, ...

Another leader of the same order was a Jew named Hirschfeld who supplied kabbalistic and Talmudic knowledge. The Order of Asiatic Brethren was incorporated in Berlin but later its centre seems to have been in Austria.

In this connection the Talmudic proverbs and maxims are of great interest.

Hebrew , "Revelation", or more accurately, revelations of the esoteric meanings of Jewish scripture such as the Tanakh (Old Testament) and Talmud.

the universe of Ideas before the universe of forms; the celestial man, Adam Kadmon, is the original, whereof the terrestrial man is the copy, and Philo says that God, intending to make the visible universe, first created the invisible; in the Talmud ...

In the Book of Euocb, Raphael is the guide to Sheol, the Judaic underworld, and it was he who was sent to bind the fallen 'watcher' Azazel, burying him under rocks in a desert place on earth. According to the Talmud, ...

Mishnah (Heb.) Lit., "a repetition" from the word Shanah, "to repeat" something said orally. A summary of written explanations from the oral traditions of the Jews and a digest of the Scriptures on which the later Talmud was based.

See also: World, Spirit, Christ, Mystic, Light