Shiur Komah

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Shiur Komah is a kabbalistic work attributed to Moshe Cordovero that explores mystical conceptions of the divine form and attributes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish mystical text
kabbalistic work
aimsTo convey esoteric knowledge of God
describe divine form in mystical terms
belongsToMovement Safed Kabbalah
exploresConcept mystical conceptions of the divine
sefirotic attributes
structure of the Godhead
symbolic measurements of the divine
hasAttribution Moshe Cordovero
hasAuthor Moshe Cordovero
hasGenre Jewish mysticism
Kabbalah
hasInfluenceOn Jewish mystical speculation
later kabbalistic literature
hasLanguage Hebrew
hasPerspective theosophical-theurgical Kabbalah
hasPlaceInCanon non-legal rabbinic literature
hasReligiousContext Judaism
hasSubject divine attributes
divine form
mystical theology
theosophy
hasTheologicalFocus nature of God
relationship between divine and cosmos
hasTradition Safed Kabbalah
surface form: Cordoverian Kabbalah

Safed Kabbalah
surface form: Lurianic Kabbalah
isPartOf Jewish esoteric literature
isRelatedTo Kabbalah
Moshe Cordovero
divine anthropomorphism
usesSymbolism anthropomorphic imagery
measurements and dimensions

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Moshe Cordovero notableWork Shiur Komah