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Kabbalist

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kab·ba·lah or kab·ba·la or ka·ba·la also ca·ba·la or qa·ba·la or qa·ba·lah  (kb-l, k-bäl)
n.
1. often Kabbalah A body of mystical teachings of rabbinical origin, often based on an esoteric interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures.
2. A secret doctrine resembling these teachings.

[Medieval Latin cabala, from Hebrew qabb, received doctrine, tradition, from qibbl, to receive; see qbl in Semitic roots.]

kabba·lism n.
kabba·list n.
Usage Note: There are no less than two dozen variant spellings of kabbalah, the most common of which include kabbalah, kabala, kabalah, qabalah, qabala, cabala, cabbala, kaballah, kabbala, kaballah, and qabbalah. This sort of confusion is frequently seen with Hebrew and Arabic words borrowed into English because there exist several different systems of transliterating the Hebrew and Arabic alphabets into Roman letters. Often a more exact or scholarly transliteration, such as Qur'an, will coexist alongside a spelling that has been heavily Anglicized (Koran). The fact that the Hebrew and Arabic alphabets do not as a rule indicate short vowels or the doubling of consonants compounds the difficulties. Spellings of kabbalah with one or two b's are equally "correct," insofar as the single b accurately reproduces the spelling of the Hebrew, while the double b represents the fact that it was once pronounced with a double b.
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Noun1.kabbalist - an expert who is highly skilled in obscure or difficult or esoteric matters
expert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully
2.Kabbalist - a student of the Jewish Kabbalah
Judaism - the monotheistic religion of the Jews having its spiritual and ethical principles embodied chiefly in the Torah and in the Talmud
bookman, scholar, scholarly person, student - a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines


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The idea that souls move from body to body can serve as an example, he says, of how concepts shared by kabbalists and humanists be used to gauge and analyze intellectual interaction and reaction, of mutual influence, and of particular developments in thought.
However, Bingle's rep said that she was not a Kabbalist and the band was a simple fashion statement.
We regard life as precious, but Kabbalists tell us that it is no more than a change of clothes for the soul For thousands of years, people have been fascinated by death and the events that follow.
 
 
 
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