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  • And going up from thence he came to the inhabitants of Dabir, which before was called Cariath-Sepher, that is to say, the city of letters.

    The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete Anonymous

  • And going up from thence he came to the inhabitants of Dabir, which before was called Cariath-Sepher, that is to say, the city of letters.

    The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision Anonymous

  • And going up from thence he came to the inhabitants of Dabir, which before was called Cariath-Sepher, that is to say, the city of letters.

    The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 06: Josue The Challoner Revision

  • And departing from thence, he went to the inhabitants of Dabir, the ancient name of which was Cariath-Sepher, that is, the city of letters.

    The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 07: Judges The Challoner Revision

  • And departing from thence, he went to the inhabitants of Dabir, the ancient name of which was Cariath-Sepher, that is, the city of letters.

    The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision Anonymous

  • And departing from thence, he went to the inhabitants of Dabir, the ancient name of which was Cariath-Sepher, that is, the city of letters.

    The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete Anonymous

  • Of all the works which the blindness of the Jews has produced, there is none more odious and more extravagant than the ancient book entitled “Sepher Toldos Jeschu,” brought to light by Wagenseil, in the second volume of his work entitled

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • “Tela Ignea,” etc. In this “Sepher Toldos Jeschu,” we find a monstrous history of the life of our Saviour, forged with the utmost passion and disingenuousness.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • There is a list of the Fifty Gates of Binah or Understanding in the back of a translation of the "Sepher Yetzirah" by Wescott, although not in all editions, and the original of that list is in Kircher's "Oedipus Aegyptiacus".

    The Way We Lived Then Messud, Claire 2006

  • Gates 41 through 49 also contain an original confusion of the prechristian Qabalistic angelic orders with the 5th century Hierarchies of Pseudo-Dionysus. from Westcott's "Sepher Yetzirah", 1911ev, 3rd Ed. "The Fifty Gates of Intelligence."

    The Way We Lived Then Messud, Claire 2006

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