Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Malkuth means Kingdom. It is associated with the realm of matter/earth and relates to the physical world, the planets and the Solar System. [citation needed] It is important not to think of this sephirah as "unspiritual".
Malchus (/ 藞 m æ l k 蓹 s /; Punic: 饜饜饜 MLQ, or 饜饜饜 MLK; Ancient Greek: Μ维λχος, Malkh艒s) was a Carthaginian general and statesman in the 6th century BCE. . It was under his tenure that the systematic conquest of the rest of coastal North Africa by Carthage beg
The Kingdom of Israel (Hebrew: 诪诇讻讜转 讬砖专讗诇, Malchut Yisrael), or Tzrifin Underground, was an underground Jewish militant group active in Israel in the 1950s. "Kingdom of Israel" was the name that the group's members used, but it was better known to the Israeli public as the "Tzrifin Underground", after the Tzrifin military base, where ...
Image of Malchus from a XVII century Mallorcan furniture piece. Saint Malchus of Syria (or Malchus of Chalcis, Malchus of Maronia) (died c. 390) is the subject of Saint Jerome's biography Life of Malchus the Captive Monk (Vita Malchi monachi captivi), written in Latin around 391/392 CE.
Dina d'malkhuta dina (alternative spelling: dina de-malkhuta dina; Imperial Aramaic: 讚执旨讬谞指讗 讚职旨诪址诇职讻讜旨转指讗 讚执旨讬谞指讗, lit. 'the law of the Government is law', or "the law of the land is the law") is a principle in Jewish religious law that the civil law of the country is binding upon the Jewish inhabitants of that country, and, in certain cases, is to be preferred to ...
Mordecai ben Avraham Yoffe (or Jaffe or Joffe) (c. 1530 – 7 March 1612; Hebrew: 诪专讚讻讬 讘谉 讗讘专讛诐 讬驻讛) was a Rabbi, Rosh yeshiva and posek.He is best known as author of Levush Malkhus, a ten-volume codification of Jewish law that particularly stressed the customs of the Jews of Eastern Europe.
Initially, it received only the light for Malkhuth, which it projected on. It then also shattered under its light. However, this enabled Malchut to partially absorb its light before collapsing; the lower external aspects of Malkhuth were strengthened, so the collapse in Malchut was only partial.
Arich Anpin or Arikh Anpin (Aramaic: 讗专讬讱 讗谞驻讬谉 meaning "Long Face/Extended Countenance" (also implying "The Infinitely Patient One", [1] is an aspect of Divine emanation in Kabbalah, identified with the sephirah attribute of Keter, the Divine Will.