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Traditions/Kabbalah
mystical tradition

Kabbalah

Sefer Yetzirah, Zohar handling, sefirot, divine emanation, merkavah, names, and Jewish mystical interpretation.

Jewish / Mediterranean / GlobalMedieval onward2 readable texts3 indexed sources
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Sefer Yetzirah

KabbalahMystical / Esoteric

Sefer Yetzirah is indexed for the thirty-two paths of wisdom, sefirot, Hebrew letters, creation by speech, elemental correspondences, zodiacal signs, planets, and Abrahamic covenant imagery.

Hebrew· late antique / early medieval Hebrew mystical tradition; represented by Westcott's 1887 English edition

The Kabbalah: Its Doctrines, Development, and Literature

KabbalahScholarly Reconstruction

Ginsburg's public-domain study is indexed for sefirot, divine names, creation, angels, soul, and Kabbalistic reception history.

English study drawing on Hebrew and Aramaic sources· 1863 essay; 1920 public-domain edition
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Sefer Yetzirah

mystical textlate antique / medieval transmissionHebrew
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public-domain W. W. Westcott 1887 translation loaded via Internet Sacred Text Archive

Indexed for the thirty-two paths of wisdom, sefirot, Hebrew letters, creation by speech, elements, planets, zodiacal signs, and Abrahamic covenant imagery.

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The Kabbalah: Its Doctrines, Development, and Literature

religious source study19th-20th century CEEnglish study drawing on Hebrew and Aramaic sources
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Zohar

mystical corpusmedievalAramaic / Hebrew
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