Triple
T5260851
| Position | Surface form | Disambiguated ID | Type / Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Subject | Shiur Komah |
E118819
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entity |
| Predicate | instanceOf |
P0
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FINISHED |
| Object | kabbalistic work |
C18258
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CONCEPT FINISHED |
How this triple was built (1 step)
Every LLM step that produced this triple, in pipeline order — named-entity classification, the disambiguation choices (the exact options shown, with the pick highlighted), and the generated description. The batch + timestamp of each is in the Provenance table below.
CD
Concept disambiguation
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target class: kabbalistic work Context triple: [Shiur Komah, instanceOf, kabbalistic work]
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A.
Kabbalist
A Kabbalist is a practitioner and scholar of Jewish mystical tradition who studies and applies esoteric teachings about the nature of the divine, the universe, and the human soul.
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B.
Kabbalistic world
A Kabbalistic world is a metaphysical realm or level of reality within Jewish mysticism, structured by divine emanations (sefirot) and serving as a stage in the unfolding relationship between the Infinite (Ein Sof) and creation.
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C.
Lurianic Kabbalistic doctrine
A mystical Jewish theological framework developed by Rabbi Isaac Luria that explains creation, divine contraction (tzimtzum), cosmic shattering (shevirat ha-kelim), and the human role in restoring harmony to the universe through spiritual repair (tikkun).
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D.
Lurianic Kabbalah text
A Lurianic Kabbalah text is a work that presents, explains, or elaborates on the mystical doctrines of Rabbi Isaac Luria, focusing on concepts such as tzimtzum (divine contraction), shevirat ha-kelim (shattering of the vessels), and tikkun (cosmic repair).
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E.
commentary on Sefer Yetzirah
A commentary on Sefer Yetzirah is an interpretive work that explains, analyzes, and expands upon the terse mystical teachings of the ancient Jewish text concerning creation through letters, numbers, and divine emanations.
- F. None of above. chosen
Provenance (1 batch)
The batch behind each pipeline step, in order, with when it ran. Timestamps are batch-level — stages were processed in waves, so the object chain (NER → NED1 → NEDg → NED2) reads in order, but predicate / elicitation batches can sit in a different wave.
| Step | Stage | Batch ID | Status | When |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| creating | Elicitation | batch_69bd446a42c88190b7ecbef006561d55 |
completed | March 20, 2026, 12:58 p.m. |
Created at: March 20, 2026, 1:50 p.m.