M. FRIEDLÄNDER.

Jews’ College, June 1881. [[ix]]

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CONTENTS

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[Life of Maimonides] xv

[Moreh Nebuchim Literature]. [Analysis of the Guide for the Perplexed] xxvii

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.
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.