![]() The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East, Vol. If you wish to quote some of this material. The texts below, which makes it the best source This book has the references for each of the passages quoted lacking in This is the (unattributed) source for the next two The Kabbalah, or the Religious Philosophy of the Hebrewsĭid the Kabbalah originate from Zoroastrianism?Ī short critical introduction to the Kabbalah. The Kabbalah in the context of the history of Jewish Mysticism. Of a portion of the Zohar currently in the public domain. This is the only extensive English translation The Zohar is a Kabbalistic commentary on the Hebrew Bible. ![]() 26,374 bytes The Zohar: Bereshith to Lekh Lekha Includes English translation and pointed Hebrew for this key text of the Kabbalah. Includes translations of three texts from branch of the Kabbalah known as the Zohar: The Book of Concealed Mystery, The Greater Holy Assembly, and The Lesser Holy Assembly. Īn extensive introduction to the Kabbalah. This was one of the first English translations in modern timesĮxtracts from the Talmud, Midrash and Kabbalah.Ī short look at Jewish wisdom literature from the Talmud and Midrash.Ī key portion of the Mishna dealing with crime and punishment.Ī huge collection of traditional stories which have grown up around the Bible narrative. Is distinguished for its transparency and simplicity. Sayings of the Jewish Fathers (Pirqe Aboth)Ī beautiful extract from the Talmud, which has been used as liturgy.ĭevoted to ethics with some mystical touches, the Pirqe Aboth Seventeen representative tracts from the Talmud.Īn original mid-20th century translation of selections from the Talmud. One of the first English translations of a substantial portion of the Mishna, the treasure-house of Jewish law and tradition.Ī great introduction to the Talmud for contemporary readers. Presented for the first time anywhere on the Internet at. Sacred writings of the ancient Jews, traditionally written by Moses underĪ massive ten volume abridgement of the Talmud, the JewishĬompendium of law and tradition, the only extensive public domain The first five books of this comprise the Torah (or Pentateuch), the core The Tanakh is the Hebrew Bible, the quintessential sacred text. Tanakh Talmud Haggada Kabbalah Midrash Haggadah Prayer Books (Siddur) Ancient/Medieval Modern Links The text database capabilities of tksesh will be added to JSesh in the future, but I thought it would be better to provide a nice editor/displayer first, in order to involve people.Journal Articles: Judaism ORCT: Judaism Jewish Date Samaritans ![]() JSesh, contrarily to tksesh, is not primarily a text database. WMF files can be read by almost all word processors. Metafiles are vector images, which means they are well suited for printing. Among the possible outputs, one must note the WMF (windows metafiles output). It can print a file, or save it in various interesting graphic formats : pdf, jpg, or even as set of html files. JSesh has a number of output capabilities. Some manuel de codage features are not available yet through the menus, but you have always the possibility of writing the code directly. JSesh also allows you to edit hieroglyphic texts, either by typing manuel de codage codes, or by a more intuitive menu system. JSesh will propose a number of extensions. It's a bit old by now, and there are various suggestions to improve it (or replace it). The manuel de codage is a standard which was created in 1984 for describing hieroglyphic texts in ASCII. ![]() Macscribe compatibility has not been tested, and is probably not full. JSesh covers most of the Manuel de Codage and can read files coming from a number of other softwares, as Winglyph and Tksesh. As a user, you are probably more interested in JSesh editing and printing capabilities. You are currently using JSesh, which is both an editor for hieroglyphic texts and a toolset for manipulating hieroglyphic texts in Java.
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