Mishkan ha-Edut

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Mishkan ha-Edut is a Kabbalistic work by medieval Spanish Jewish mystic Moses de León, reflecting his esoteric and theosophical interpretations of Judaism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew religious work
Jewish mystical text
Kabbalistic work
associatedWithFigure Moses de León
associatedWithMovement Spanish Kabbalah
associatedWithPeriod late 13th century
author Moses de León
countryOfOrigin Castile
surface form: Kingdom of Castile
culturalContext medieval Spanish Jewry
genre esoteric commentary
theosophical treatise
hasPerspective esoteric
theosophical-kabbalistic
hasThematicFocus esoteric interpretations of Judaism
inner meaning of commandments
structure of the divine realms
symbolic reading of biblical themes
theosophical conceptions of the divine
hasTitleLanguage Hebrew
influencedBy biblical exegesis
earlier Kabbalistic traditions
medieval Jewish philosophy
rabbinic literature
intendedAudience learned Jewish readers
students of Kabbalah
language Hebrew
partOf corpus of medieval Kabbalistic literature
regionOfActivity medieval Spain
relatedConcept Sefirot
Shekhinah
divine emanations
relatedTo Zohar
surface form: Zoharic literature

other works of Moses de León
religiousDiscipline Jewish mysticism
Kabbalistic theosophy
religiousFunction esoteric teaching text
mystical interpretation of Judaism
religiousSubtradition Kabbalah
religiousTradition Judaism
titleMeaning Tabernacle
surface form: Tabernacle of Testimony
workOf Moses de León

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Moses de León notableWork Mishkan ha-Edut