The Hidden and Manifest God: Some Major Themes in Early Jewish Mysticism

Peter Schaefer

The Hidden and Manifest God: Some Major Themes in Early Jewish Mysticism
Format
Hardback
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Country
United States
Published
22 October 1992
Pages
198
ISBN
9780791410431

The Hidden and Manifest God: Some Major Themes in Early Jewish Mysticism

Peter Schaefer

This book represents the first wide-scale presentation and interpretation of pre-kabbalistic, Jewish mysticism. This is the Hekhalot or Merkavah mysticism. The emphasis is on the conceptions of God, the angels, and man that the texts provide and that are the framework of the Judaic world view in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages.

This interpretation is based on the major works of this early Jewish mysticism: Hekhalot Rabbati ( The Greater Palaces ), Hekhalot Zutarti ( The Lesser Palaces ), Ma'aseh Merkavah ( The Working of the Chariot ), Merkavah Rabbah ( The Great Chariot) and the Third (Hebrew) Book of Enoch. Many quotations from this largely unknown body of esoteric literature are included.

The experience of the mystical heroes of this literature moves between the two poles of the heavenly journey-between the ascent of the mystic through the seven palaces to the Throne of Glory and the adjuration, the attempt to invoke God and his angels in order to force them to fulfill man’s will. Both are permeated by magic, and the world view of this first stage of Jewish mysticism is thus deeply magical. The circles which formed it were concerned with nothing less than a radical transformation of the world of normative Judaism that for centuries was determined by the Rabbis.

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