_Guide of the Perplexed_, book II, chapter 15. The quotation is
inaccurate.
Footnote 225:
_Ma’aseh Efod_, chapter 8, pp. 42, _seq._
Footnote 226:
That is, Maimonides.
Footnote 227:
Psalm 119. 103.
Footnote 228:
_Magen Abot_, part 3, chapter 2, p. 33.
Footnote 229:
That is, through repetition of perception.
Footnote 230:
That is, Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi. See ‘Abodah Zarah 40b.
Footnote 231:
Berakot 8a.
Footnote 232:
_Ibid._ 6b; Shabbat 30b.
Footnote 233:
Berakot 58a.
Footnote 234:
_‘Ikkarim_, part 3, chapter 17.
Footnote 235:
Ezekiel 21. 5.
Footnote 236:
Numbers 12. 8.
Footnote 237:
Isaiah 6. 1.
Footnote 238:
Exodus 33. 20.
Footnote 239:
Exodus 33. 11.
Footnote 240:
Numbers 12. 6–8.
Footnote 241:
Yebamodt 49b.
Footnote 242:
Isaiah 6. 5.
Footnote 243:
_Ibid._
Footnote 244:
_Ibid._ In the Hebrew the word for _undone_ is similar to the one for
_imaginative_.
Footnote 245:
Yebamot 49b.
Footnote 246:
Exodus 24. 10.
Footnote 247:
Commentary on Deuteronomy 17. 15.
Footnote 248:
Proverbs 16. 14.
Footnote 249:
Comp. Job 37. 13.
Footnote 250:
That is, Maimonides.
Footnote 251:
Proverbs 28. 2.
Footnote 252:
Isaiah 7. 6 (shortened).
Footnote 253:
_Shebet Yehudah_, 29, Wiener’s edition, pp. 48, _seq._
Footnote 254:
Isaiah 66. 2.
Footnote 255:
_Iggeret Orehot ‘Olam_, chapter 14, Hyde’s edition, pp. 90, _seq._
Footnote 256:
_‘Emek ha-Baka_ (the Vale of Weeping), Letteris’ edition, pp. 20,
_seq._
Footnote 257:
_Nishmat Hayyim_ (Soul of Life), part 2, chapter 30.
Footnote 258:
Psalm 84. 12.
Footnote 259:
_Ibid._ 73. 27.
Footnote 260:
_La-Yesharim Tehillah_ (Praise to the Upright), Act II, Scene I. An
allegorical drama written mostly in blank verse. As a rule the lines
are of ten syllables, but now and then there are lines of six
syllables. Each line ends with a word whose accent is on the penult.
Footnote 261:
Names of giants; comp. Numbers 13. 22.
Footnote 262:
_Shire Tif’eret_, part of canto XVII.
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