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Qabalistically speaking... I see Tipheret as symbol... embodied by the Christ figure it seems to lose the grandiose divinity that it represents... perhaps I am wrong. It does unite the lower with the upper with a high degree of sacrifice...

2007-02-06 23:04:35 · 1 answers · asked by Invisible_Flags 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Mahal, to answer your question... everything was orally communicated at that time... you do know that don't you?

2007-02-06 23:22:02 · update #1

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Jesus could not have been a perversion of anything in the Kabala since the Zohar had not been written as of the Roman period.

(You know that, right? In fact the Talmud had not yet been canonized!)

2007-02-06 23:15:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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