
The Book of the Sign and Messiah
A Readable Translation of Abraham Abulafia’s Prophecy (Kabbalah and the Influence of Jesus Christ and the Gospel on Kabbalah)
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Antony Hylton
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This study is a profound blessing for listeners seeking to understand the fascinating intersections between Kabbalah and Christianity. Triggered by a statement from Gershom Scholem regarding the prophetic revelations of Abraham Ben Samuel Abulafia, we delve into a world where unintentional similarities with Christian doctrine caused confusion among Abulafia's pupils, some of whom even accepted baptism. Further adding to this exploration are the words of the Florentine prodigy Pico Della Mirandola, who claimed that "No science can better convince us of the divinity of Jesus Christ than magic and the Kabbalah." Moreover, Moshe Idel's assertion regarding Abulafia being a rare exception in initiating religious discussions with Christians deepens our understanding of this unique historical context. Yehudah Liebes' study on the Christian influences on the Zohar revealed at least nine distinct areas where Christianity likely influenced this foundational Kabbalistic text. Liebes even suggests that many other themes in the Zohar might also reflect Gospel influences.
Our focus is on Sefer Ha Ot, the sole surviving piece of prophetic literature left by Abulafia, presented here in English for easy comprehension. By exploring Liebes' proposition and delving into Sefer Ha Ot, listeners can gain invaluable insights into the profound connections between Kabbalah and Christian doctrine. This study is not just an academic exploration; it's a journey into the rich tapestry of religious history, offering enlightenment and understanding to all who seek it. In addition, there is a PDF file with an ebook copy of the book which includes an appendix, footnotes and bibliography.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- LM
- 04-24-25
Engaging, Enlightening Experience!
This audiobook explores a lesser-known aspect of Kabbalah. The clear translation makes intricate mystical concepts comprehensible, even for newcomers. I appreciated the connection between Abraham Abulafia’s prophetic writings and themes from the Gospel, offering a new viewpoint on familiar spiritual traditions. If you're interested in religious philosophy or mystical studies, this audiobook provides a thought-provoking experience
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- Jes Kay
- 04-23-25
A Spiritual Bridge Between Traditions
Listening to The Book of the Sign and Messiah was like stepping into a sacred dialogue between two powerful worlds Kabbalah and Christianity. As someone curious about mystical traditions, this audiobook truly opened my eyes. The way it explores Abulafia’s revelations and how they echoed elements of Christian thought was both unexpected and deeply thought-provoking. I found myself pausing often just to reflect. If you’re into spiritual history or interfaith studies, this one’s a gem
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- Mairrem Colinne
- 04-24-25
A Soul-Stirring Exploration
This audiobook took me on a deeply personal journey. The translation is so engaging that it felt like a friend sharing timeless wisdom. I was drawn into the narrative, discovering the intricate links between Kabbalah and universal spiritual themes. It left me pondering my beliefs and experiences long after I hit pause. This isn’t merely an audiobook; it’s a heartfelt exploration that invites listeners to dive deeper into their own spiritual paths.
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- Theodore Faison
- 04-22-25
A Rare Glimpse into Spiritual Overlap
As someone curious about both Jewish mysticism and early Christian thought, I found this surprisingly engaging. The way the material bridges both traditions made me reflect more deeply than expected. It doesn’t feel like a dry lecture—it’s thoughtful, even personal at times. I appreciated how the content gave just enough context without overwhelming you. Definitely worth a listen if you're drawn to religious intersections that feel authentic and historically rich.ly rich.
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- Pink
- 04-18-25
Unexpectedly Gripping and Thought-Provoking
I wasn’t sure what to expect going in, but this one pulled me in fast. It’s deep, yeah, but surprisingly readable, even for someone like me who is not well versed in Kabbalah. What really got me was how it connects spiritual ideas across traditions without feeling forced. I had to pause a few times just to process what I was hearing. Definitely not a passive listen, but it left me thinking long after I hit pause.
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- Lunar
- 04-24-25
Unexpectedly Deep and Thought-Provoking
I wasn’t sure what to expect from this, but it really opened my mind! The blend of Kabbalah and Christian themes was way more fascinating than I thought it’d be, and the historical context made everything feel rich and layered. It’s not light listening, but it’s totally worth it if you’re into spiritual history or mystical philosophy. I appreciated how readable the translation was, definitely made complex ideas more approachable.
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