n. Judaism
A visible manifestation of the divine presence as described in Jewish theology.
[Mishnaic Hebrew šəkînâ, from Hebrew šākan, to dwell.]
Dictionary:
She·ki·nah (shĭ-kē'nə, -KHē'-, -kī'-)
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[Mishnaic Hebrew šəkînâ, from Hebrew šākan, to dwell.]
| Columbia Encyclopedia: Shekinah |
Bibliography
See S. Schechter, Aspects of Rabbinic Theology (1909, repr. 1961); G. Scholem, Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism (1946, repr. 1961); R. Patai, The Hebrew Goddess (1967).
| shechinah | |
| Journal of Man (parapsychology) | |
| Shekinah Glory Ministry: Jesus (2008 Music Film) |
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