Volume 1
Rabbinical literature: or, the traditions of the Jews, contained in their Talmud and other mystical writings. Likewise the opinions of that people concerning Messiah, and the time and manner of His appearing; with an appendix, comprizing Buxtorf's account of the religious customs and ceremonies of that nation. Also, A preliminary enquiry into the origin, progress, authority, and usefulness of these traditions; wherein the sense of the strange allegories in the Talmud and Jewish authors is explained / By the Revd. Mr. J.P. Stehelin.
- Johann Andreas Eisenmenger
- Date:
- 1748
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Rabbinical literature: or, the traditions of the Jews, contained in their Talmud and other mystical writings. Likewise the opinions of that people concerning Messiah, and the time and manner of His appearing; with an appendix, comprizing Buxtorf's account of the religious customs and ceremonies of that nation. Also, A preliminary enquiry into the origin, progress, authority, and usefulness of these traditions; wherein the sense of the strange allegories in the Talmud and Jewish authors is explained / By the Revd. Mr. J.P. Stehelin. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Cc of Aaron the Priefi are to be underftood as pointing to this Dodlrine. And thus, in the Treatife Iddera, it is written, that thofe Two Souls (the Souls of Nadah and Ahihu) went, thro’ the €C Ihhur, into Phinehas \ from whom, as a Puniih- €c ment for his not going to Jeptha * to dehort him €C from Slayitig his Daughter, they afterwards fled, cc For the Souls, which pafs through the Myftery c of the Ihhur, may return or depart at any Time; €C Whereas the Soul which, through the Gilgul, en- tereth into an Infant in the Womb, departeth not <tc till the Death of the Infant. And I have been taught, concerning the Words, i~ But my Servant Calebs hecaufe he. had another Spirit with him, 4C that thro* the Ihhur, another Spirit enter’d into &c Caleb, which ftrengthen’d and guided him in the right Way, to the End he might not join in the Report of the Spies. In the Treatife Avodath hakkodefh f there is the following PafTage. “ Our Rabbins, of Blefled Me- ** mory, have revealed a great Myftery, touching the Delay of the Delivery (or Reßoration of the Jews) and of the Coming of the Meffiah. This they have done in the Sixth Chapter of the Tal- mud-Treatife Jevamothd] and in the Firft Chapter likewife of the Treatife Avodah Sara, where it is &c written, Rabbi Aß hathfaid, that the Son of Da- €C vidy that is, the Mejßahy cometh not till all the Souls, which are to be embodied, have appear’d in the World : As it is faid, j For the Spirit ßjould e< fail before me, and the Souls which I have ?nade. And touching that Myftery, the Divines have tanght from Tradition, that, before the Coming *c of the Mejfiahy every Soul fhall be purified thro* the Myftery of the Jbhur. ♦ Judges U. t Numb. 14, 24. if Fol, 62, Co 1,1, £ |f, 57- 16, It](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3053074x_0001_0416.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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