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The Apocalypse of Baruch

The Apocalypse of Baruch

R. Charles

Literary Licensing, LLC
2014
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The Apocalypse of Baruch is a book written by R. Charles that explores the apocalyptic literature of the Second Temple period. The book is a translation of the original text, which is attributed to the prophet Baruch, the scribe of Jeremiah. The text is divided into two parts, with the first part describing the impending destruction of Jerusalem and the second part detailing the afterlife and the final judgment. The book is considered to be an important work of Jewish apocalyptic literature, and it offers a unique perspective on the religious and political climate of the time. Charles provides an introduction to the text, as well as extensive notes and commentary to help readers understand the context and meaning of the text. The Apocalypse of Baruch is an essential read for anyone interested in Jewish apocalyptic literature and the history of the Second Temple period.This Is A New Release Of The Original 1896 Edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Sister Mary Baruch: Vespers (Vol 3) Volume 3
Sr. Mary Baruch is not a "millennial." But like all of us she passed through the doors of the new millennium. Unlike most of us, her passage was in a cloistered monastery in Brooklyn Heights, New York. We first met her in "The Early Years" and accompanied her through her "Middle Ages." In this third volume, we enter with her into the evening years, the "Vespers," of her cloistered life. From her Jewish childhood, the Passover, fulfilled in Christ, becomes her way of life.
Kabbalah Official Songbook: Bnei Baruch

Kabbalah Official Songbook: Bnei Baruch

Michael Laitman

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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As the language of music is abstract, the spiritual sensations of Kabbalists are expressed by music that may be partially perceived by all. Kabbalistic music expresses two conditions of the Kabbalists: an aspiration to sense the Spiritual Realm, and an aspiration to merge with the Creator in the joyful sensation of total perfection. The music bathes the listener in a wondrous light. There is no need to know anything about it before listening to it, since it is wordless. Yet its affect on the heart is direct and swift, due to the intricate connection between our souls and the roots of the notes. Hearing these melodies over and over again allows the listener to feel the music penetrating deep within the soul, completely unobstructed.
An Analysis of Baruch Spinoza's Ethics

An Analysis of Baruch Spinoza's Ethics

Gary Slater; Andreas Vrahimis

Macat International Limited
2018
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Baruch Spinoza’s Ethics is a dense masterpiece of sustained argumentative reasoning. It earned its place as one of the most important and influential books in Western philosophy by virtue of its uncompromisingly direct arguments about the nature of God, the universe, free will, and human morals.Though it remains one of the densest and most challenging texts in the entire canon of Western philosophy, Ethics is also famous for Spinoza’s unique approach to ordering and constructing its arguments. As its full title – Ethics, Demonstrated in Geometrical Order – suggests, Spinoza decided to use the rigorous format of mathematical-style propositions to lay out his arguments, just as the Ancient Greek mathematician Euclid had used geometrical propositions to lay out the basic rules of geometry.In choosing such a systematic method, Spinoza’s masterwork shows the crucial aspects of good reasoning skills being employed at the highest level. The key use of reasoning is the production of an argument that is well-organised, supports its conclusions and proceeds logically towards its end. Just as a mathematician might demonstrate a geometrical proof, Spinoza sought to lay out a comprehensive philosophy for human existence – an attempt that has influenced generations of philosophers since.
An Analysis of Baruch Spinoza's Ethics

An Analysis of Baruch Spinoza's Ethics

Gary Slater; Andreas Vrahimis

Macat International Limited
2018
sidottu
Baruch Spinoza’s Ethics is a dense masterpiece of sustained argumentative reasoning. It earned its place as one of the most important and influential books in Western philosophy by virtue of its uncompromisingly direct arguments about the nature of God, the universe, free will, and human morals.Though it remains one of the densest and most challenging texts in the entire canon of Western philosophy, Ethics is also famous for Spinoza’s unique approach to ordering and constructing its arguments. As its full title – Ethics, Demonstrated in Geometrical Order – suggests, Spinoza decided to use the rigorous format of mathematical-style propositions to lay out his arguments, just as the Ancient Greek mathematician Euclid had used geometrical propositions to lay out the basic rules of geometry.In choosing such a systematic method, Spinoza’s masterwork shows the crucial aspects of good reasoning skills being employed at the highest level. The key use of reasoning is the production of an argument that is well-organised, supports its conclusions and proceeds logically towards its end. Just as a mathematician might demonstrate a geometrical proof, Spinoza sought to lay out a comprehensive philosophy for human existence – an attempt that has influenced generations of philosophers since.
Studies on Baruch
There has been widespread neglect by scholars of deuterocanonical books, especially those (e.g., Baruch) that are thought to lack originality. This book seeks to address this lacuna by investigating some of the major interpretive issues in Baruchan scholarship. The volume comprises a collection of essays from an international team of scholars who specialise in Second Temple Judaism and Old Testament pseudepigrapha. Topics covered include: historical issues (the person of Baruch), literary structure, intertextual relationships between Baruch and the OT (Jeremiah, Isaiah), reception history (Christian and Jewish), and modern translation challenges. This is the first volume of essays that exclusively focus on Baruch and one that seeks to provide a foundation for future investigations.
Prophezeiungen des Baruch: Die verlorenen Schriften: Die apokalyptischen Visionen des Baruch
Die Figur des Baruch, des treuen Begleiters des Propheten Jeremia, birgt bis heute ein besonderes Geheimnis in der apokalyptischen Literatur. In den sogenannten "Baruch-Apokalypsen" tritt er als Seher und Verk nder g ttlicher Visionen auf, die tiefgreifende Einblicke in das Schicksal Israels und die Weltordnung geben. Diese mysteri sen Schriften, die ber Jahrhunderte hinweg bersehen oder gar verschollen waren, bieten einen einzigartigen Zugang zur j dischen Theologie und Apokalyptik der Antike. Gernot Franke ergr ndet die historischen und religi sen Hintergr nde der Baruch-Apokalypsen und zeigt auf, wie die Schriften zu einem Trost f r eine unterdr ckte Gemeinschaft wurden. Von den Anf ngen in der Sp tantike bis hin zu ihrer Rezeption im fr hen Christentum beleuchtet dieses Werk die komplexen theologischen und philosophischen Botschaften, die bis heute faszinieren. Tauchen Sie ein in die verlorenen Schriften und erleben Sie die prophetische Weisheit des Baruch in einer Epoche, die von Umbr chen und Hoffnung auf g ttliche Gerechtigkeit gepr gt war.
Prophezeiungen des Baruch: Die verlorenen Schriften: Die apokalyptischen Visionen des Baruch
Die Figur des Baruch, des treuen Begleiters des Propheten Jeremia, birgt bis heute ein besonderes Geheimnis in der apokalyptischen Literatur. In den sogenannten "Baruch-Apokalypsen" tritt er als Seher und Verk nder g ttlicher Visionen auf, die tiefgreifende Einblicke in das Schicksal Israels und die Weltordnung geben. Diese mysteri sen Schriften, die ber Jahrhunderte hinweg bersehen oder gar verschollen waren, bieten einen einzigartigen Zugang zur j dischen Theologie und Apokalyptik der Antike. Gernot Franke ergr ndet die historischen und religi sen Hintergr nde der Baruch-Apokalypsen und zeigt auf, wie die Schriften zu einem Trost f r eine unterdr ckte Gemeinschaft wurden. Von den Anf ngen in der Sp tantike bis hin zu ihrer Rezeption im fr hen Christentum beleuchtet dieses Werk die komplexen theologischen und philosophischen Botschaften, die bis heute faszinieren. Tauchen Sie ein in die verlorenen Schriften und erleben Sie die prophetische Weisheit des Baruch in einer Epoche, die von Umbr chen und Hoffnung auf g ttliche Gerechtigkeit gepr gt war.