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, including the Lemberg (1892) edition which is widely used for study. The National Library of Israel (NLI) : For researchers, the NLI Digital Collection

Before hunting for a download, you must understand what you are looking for. Sefer HaTemunah is not a single, monolithic book. It is a pseudepigraphic work traditionally attributed to the legendary sage Rabbi Nehunya ben HaKanah (of the Bahir fame), though modern scholarship points to a 13th-century Provençal or Spanish Kabbalist.

The belief that each cosmic eon has its own version of the Torah, and that some letters are currently "missing" or invisible until the next cycle. 1784 Korets edition or more modern English translations ? Sefer ha-Temunah; sefirah Binah - CEEOL - Article Detail