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Binah (Kabbalah) and Gevurah

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Difference between Binah (Kabbalah) and Gevurah

Binah (Kabbalah) vs. Gevurah

Binah (meaning "Understanding"), is the second intellectual sephira on the kabbalistic Tree of Life. Gevurah or geburah (גבורה) is the fifth sephirah in the kabbalistic tree of life, and it is the second of the emotive attributes of the sephirot.

Similarities between Binah (Kabbalah) and Gevurah

Binah (Kabbalah) and Gevurah have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Angel, Archangel, Archdemon, Aryeh Kaplan, Bahir, Chesed, Demon, Kabbalah, Qliphoth, Sefirot, Tree of life (Kabbalah).

Angel

An angel is generally a supernatural being found in various religions and mythologies.

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Archangel

An archangel is an angel of high rank.

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Archdemon

In some Occult and similar writings, an archdemon (also spelled archdaemon) is a spiritual entity, prominent in the infernal hierarchy as a leader of demons.

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Aryeh Kaplan

Aryeh Moshe Eliyahu Kaplan (אריה משה אליהו קפלן.; October 23, 1934 – January 28, 1983) was an American Orthodox rabbi and author known for his knowledge of physics and kabbalah.

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Bahir

Bahir or Sefer HaBahir (Hebrew: סֵפֶר הַבָּהִיר, "Book of the Bright") is an anonymous mystical work, attributed to a 1st-century rabbinic sage Nehunya ben HaKanah (a contemporary of Yochanan ben Zakai) because it begins with the words, "R.

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Chesed

Chesed (חֶסֶד, also Romanized ḥesed) is a Hebrew word with the basic meaning "zeal, affect", from the root heth-samekh-dalet "eager and ardent desire".

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Demon

A demon (from Koine Greek δαιμόνιον daimónion) is a supernatural and often malevolent being prevalent in religion, occultism, literature, fiction, mythology and folklore.

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Kabbalah

Kabbalah (קַבָּלָה, literally "parallel/corresponding," or "received tradition") is an esoteric method, discipline, and school of thought that originated in Judaism.

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Qliphoth

The Qliphoth/Qlippoth/Qlifot or Kelipot (the different English spellings are used in the alternative Kabbalistic traditions of Hermetic Qabalah and Jewish Kabbalah respectively), literally "Peels", "Shells" or "Husks" (from singular: qlippah "Husk"), are the representation of evil or impure spiritual forces in Jewish mysticism, the polar opposites of the holy Sefirot.

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Sefirot

Sefirot (סְפִירוֹת səphîrôṯ), meaning emanations, are the 10 attributes/emanations in Kabbalah, through which Ein Sof (The Infinite) reveals Itself and continuously creates both the physical realm and the chain of higher metaphysical realms (Seder hishtalshelus).

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Tree of life (Kabbalah)

The Tree of Life, or (עץ החיים) in Hebrew, is a classic descriptive term for the central mystical symbol used in the Kabbalah of esoteric Judaism, also known as the 10 Sephirot, and the 22 Paths.

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Binah (Kabbalah) and Gevurah Comparison

Binah (Kabbalah) has 47 relations, while Gevurah has 20. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 16.42% = 11 / (47 + 20).

References

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