M. FRIEDLÄNDER.
Part I.
| [Introduction]— | |
| [Dedicatory Letter] | 1 |
| [The Object of the Guide] | 2 |
| [On Similes] | 4 |
| [Directions for the Study of this Work] | 8 |
| [Introductory Remarks]
| 9 |
| CHAPTER. |
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| I | [The homonymity of Ẓelem] | 13 |
| II | [On Genesis iii. 5] | 14 |
| III | [On tabnit and temunah] | 16 |
| IV | [On raah, hibbit and ḥazah] | 17 |
| V | [On Exod. xxiv. 10] | 18 |
| VI | [On ish and ishshah, aḥ and aḥot] | 19 |
| VII | [On yalad] | 19 |
| VIII | [On maḳom] | 20 |
| IX | [On kisse] | 21 |
| X | [On ʻalah, yarad] | 22 |
| XI | [On yashab] | 23 |
| XII | [On kam] | 24 |
| XIII | [On ʻamad] | 25 |
| XIV | [On adam] | 25 |
| XV | [On naẓab, yaẓab] | 25 |
| XVI | [On Ẓur] | 26 |
| XVII | [On Mishnah Ḥagigah ii. 1] | 27 |
| XVIII | [On ḳarab, nagaʻ, niggash] | 27 |
| XIX | [On male] | 28 |
| XX | [On ram, nissa] | 29 |
| XXI | [On ʻabar] | 30 |
| XXII | [On ba] | 32 |
| XXIII | [On Yaẓa, shub] | 32 |
| XXIV | [On halak] | 33 |
| XXV | [On shaken] | 34 |
| XXVI | [On “The Torah speaketh the language of man”] | 34 |
| XXVII | [On Targum of Gen. xlvi. 4] | 35 |
| XXVIII | [On regel] | 37 |
| XXIX | [On ʻaẓeb] | 39 |
| XXX | [On akal] | 39 |
| XXXI, XXXII | [On the Limit of Man’s Intellect] | 40, 42 |
| XXXIII to XXXVI | [On the Study and the Teaching of Metaphysics] | 43–52 |
| XXXVII | [On panim] | 52 |
| XXXVIII | [On aḥor] | 53 |
| XXXIX | [On leb] | 54 |
| XL | [On ruaḥ] | 55 |
| XLI | [On nefesh] | 56 |
| XLII | [On ḥayyim-mavet] [[x]] | 56 |
| XLIII | [On kanaf] | 57 |
| XLIV | [On ʻayin] | 58 |
| XLV | [On shamaʻ] | 58 |
| XLVI, XLVII | [On the Attribution of Senses and Sensations to God] | 59, 63 |
| XLVIII | [The Targum of shamaʻ and raah] | 64 |
| XLIX | [Figurative Expressions applied to Angels] | 65 |
| L | [On Faith] | 67 |
| LI–LX | [On Attributes] | 68–89 |
| LI | [On the Necessity of Proving the Inadmissibility of Attributes in reference to God] | 68 |
| LII | [Classification of Attributes] | 69 |
| LIII | [The Arguments of the Attributists] | 72 |
| LIV | [On Exod. xxxiii. 13; xxxiv. 7] | 75 |
| LV | [On Attributes implying Corporeality, Emotion, Non-existence and Comparison] | 78 |
| LVI | [On Attributes denoting Existence, Life, Power, Wisdom and Will] | 79 |
| LVII | [On the Identity of the Essence of God and His Attributes] | 80 |
| LVIII | [On the Negative Sense of the True Attributes of God] | 81 |
| LIX | [On the Character of the Knowledge of God Consisting of Negations] | 83 |
| LX | [On the Difference between Positive and Negative Attributes] | 87 |
| LXI | [On the Names of God] | 89 |
| LXII | [On the Divine Names composed of Four, Twelve and Forty-two Letters] | 91 |
| LXIII | [On Ehyeh, Yah and Shaddai] | 93 |
| LXIV | [On “The Name of the Lord,” and “The Glory of God”] | 95 |
| LXV | [On the phrase “God spake”] | 96 |
| LXVI | [On Exod. xxxii. 16] | 98 |
| LXVII | [On shabat and naḥ] | 99 |
| LXVIII | [On the Terms: The Intellectus, the Intelligens and the Intelligibile] | 100 |
| LXIX | [On the Primal Cause] | 102 |
| LXX | [On the attribute rokeb baʻarabot] | 105 |
| LXXI | [The Origin of the Kalām] | 107 |
| LXXII | [A Parallel between the Universe and Man] | 113 |
| LXXIII | [Twelve Propositions of the Kalām] | 120 |
| LXXIV | [Proofs of the Kalām for the creatio ex nihilo] | 133 |
| LXXV | [Proofs of the Kalām for the Unity of God] | 138 |
| LXXVI | [Proofs of the Kalām for the Incorporeality of God] | 141 |
Part II.