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cabala
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cabala \Cab"a*la\ (k[a^]b"[.a]*l[.a]), n. [LL. See Cabal, n.]
A kind of occult theosophy or traditional interpretation of the Scriptures among Jewish rabbis and certain medi[ae]val Christians, which treats of the nature of god and the mystery of human existence. It assumes that every letter, word, number, and accent of Scripture contains a hidden sense; and it teaches the methods of interpretation for ascertaining these occult meanings. The cabalists pretend even to foretell events by this means.
Secret science in general; mystic art; mystery.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1670s, variant of cabbala. Related: Cabalist.
Wiktionary
n. 1 (alternative spelling of Kaballah English) 2 (alternative spelling of Kabballah English)
WordNet
n: an esoteric or occult matter resembling the Kabbalah that is traditionally secret [syn: cabbala, cabbalah, kabala, kabbala, kabbalah, qabala, qabalah]
an esoteric theosophy of rabbinical origin based on the Hebrew scriptures and developed between the 7th and 18th centuries [syn: Kabbalah, Kabbala, Kabala, Cabbalah, Cabbala, Qabbalah, Qabbala]
Wikipedia
Cabala (alternately Kabbala(h) or Qabala(h)) may refer to one of several systems of mysticism:
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Kabbalah, in traditional belief the continuous general transmission of Jewish mysticism, in academic classification the specific theosophical doctrinal system from the Middle Ages onwards, incorporating schools of Medieval, Lurianic, and Hasidic Kabbalah
- In Jewish meditation, Meditative Kabbalah, the meditative tradition within Judaic Kabbalah
- Prophetic Kabbalah, Abraham Abulafia's system of meditative Kabbalah in Judaism
- Practical Kabbalah, magical practices in Judaism from the Talmudic period through the Middle Ages, selectively used theurgically by some Jewish Kabbalists
- Sabbateanism, heretical antinomian adaptions of Kabbalah in early-modern Judaism
- Christian Kabbalah, Christian theological incorporation of Jewish Kabbalistic doctrine from the Renaissance onwards
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Hermetic Qabalah, a Western esoteric and magical tradition drawing on Jewish Kabbalah doctrine and methods, with other sources
- English Qabalah, one of several different systems of Hermetic Qabalah that interpret the letters of the English or Latin alphabet as number and symbol
Usage examples of "cabala".
The works of both Copernicus and Galileo had been proscribed, as had the Cabala and other magical Jewish writings studied by writers like Marsilio Ficino.
These men had cobbled together a mishmash of Plato, the Gospels, the Jewish Cabala, together with a few scraps of Egyptian philosophy, and had managed to hoodwink scholars, priests and kings for more than a thousand years.
About an hour before sunset, on the very same day that Issachar, the son of Selim, had taken more than one Cabala, some horsemen, in disorder, were observed from the walls by the inhabitants of Aleppo, galloping over the plain.
Besides, for the honour of the cabala, the oracle must have nothing to do with mere empiric remedies.
I felt in the vein, and the use of the cabala had made me an expert in this sort of thing.
But since that period he has behaved towards me with the utmost ingratitude --entered into all the silly cabala against me, blamed all my measures, and turned into ridicule the Legion of Honour.
Fouche as the most proper person to maintain the public tranquillity during his absence, and detect any cabala that might be formed in favour of the Bourbons.
Seeing that the higher we mount in knowledge the more wonders we behold, he imagined that Nature not only worked miracles in her ordinary course, but that she might, by the cabala of some master soul, be diverted from that course itself.
Julio struggles to decipher the secrets of the Cabala while his mother Mariana, mute after an encounter with an angel as a child, effortlessly understands and sees the connection that all things have to one another.
Her ascendancy over the King was attributed to the enchantments and experiments of a Dominican friar, learned in many a cantrip and cabala, whom she entertained in her house, and who had fashioned two pictures of Edward and Alive which, when suffumigated with the incense of mysterious herbs and gums, mandrakes, sweet calamus, caryophylleae, storax, benzoin, and other plants plucked beneath the full moon what time Venus was in ascendant, caused the old King to dote upon this lovely concubine.
Esther was silent all through dinner, and we did not mention the cabala till the clerk was gone.
As she really knew as much about the cabala as I did she did not want it to be explained to her, but translated the numbers into letters as I wrote them down.
We had scarcely sat down when she told me that she had become as skilled in the cabala as myself.
I praised the wisdom of the oracle, and kissed the Pythoness a score of times, promising that the cabala should be obeyed implicitly, adding that she had no need of being taught the science since she knew it as well as the inventor.
I was sorry I had not let her think herself as clever as myself in the cabala, and I feared it would be impossible to undeceive her without exciting her to anger, which would cast out love.