Kabala

NOUN
  1. an esoteric theosophy of rabbinical origin based on the Hebrew scriptures and developed between the 7th and 18th centuries

How To Use Kabala In A Sentence

  • Madonna is there with 2,000 other students of kabala, the tradition of Jewish mysticism. CNN Transcript Sep 18, 2004
  • I had a grandmother involved in the occult practice of Kabala and that was very dangerous.
  • Kabala comes to describe God's emanations, and as such it deals with subjective reality as perceived by man.
  • The Bergs are also the creators of a kabala foundation called "Spirituality for Kids," which will receive all the proceeds from the sale of "The English Roses. American Beat: Madonna, By The Book
  • Kabalah; Creation effected by the omnific letter of the, 14-u. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
  • We don't have any kabala, * (* Slavery.) like you - don't seem to need it, for some reason. The Sky Writer
  • She's bringing her sticky and sweet tour to Israel in September, and she has ties to Judaism through her involvement with kabala. CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2009
  • Supposed to be derived from the Arabic kabala, the irksome tax on salt, from which few provinces in France were altogether free, swept away in 1790. Travels through France and Italy
  • Kabala water and vodka, it would be like a kabala-tini (ph). CNN Transcript Aug 13, 2004
  • There is an ancient source of biblical interpretation, known as kabala, that can help us understand the paradox of what seems to be an occasionally absent God. THE HIDDEN FACE OF GOD
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