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- Beriah abstract "Beri'ah (Hebrew: בריאה or בריה), Briyah, or Briah (also known as Olam Briah, עולם בריאה in Hebrew, literally \"the World of Creation\"), is the second of the four celestial worlds in the Tree of Life of the Kabbalah, intermediate between the World of Emanation (Atziluth) and the World of Formation (Yetzirah), the third world, that of the angels. It is known as the World of Creation, or Korsia (from Heb. כּוּרסָה - \"seat, chair\", the Throne). Beri'ah is the first of the four worlds to be created ex nihilo, since Atzilut was emanated rather than created. Thus, although there exist beings that dwell in Atzilut, those beings are overwhelmed by the Divine Light and are unaware of their own existence; in Beri'ah however, the angels are dimly aware of their own existence as distinct from God's.Beri'ah is the abode of the permanent archangels, as opposed to the non-permanent angels which dwell in Yetzirah.".
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- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Angel.
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- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Binah_(Kabbalah).
- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Four_Worlds.
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- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Kabbalah.
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- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink List_of_minor_biblical_figures,_A–K.
- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Partzufim.
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- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Foster_Case.
- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Scorpio_(astrology).
- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Sephirot.
- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Shacharit.
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- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Suit_of_cups.
- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Tarot.
- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Tetragrammaton.
- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Tree_of_life_(Kabbalah).
- Beriah wikiPageWikiLink Yetzirah.
- Beriah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beri'ah".
- Beriah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beriah".
- Beriah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Briah".
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- Beriah article "Beriah, or 'Olam ha-Beriah".
- Beriah url "http://jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?letter=B&artid=839".
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- Beriah subject Category:Four_Worlds.
- Beriah subject Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Beriah subject Category:Kabbalistic_words_and_phrases.
- Beriah hypernym Second.
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- Beriah comment "Beri'ah (Hebrew: בריאה or בריה), Briyah, or Briah (also known as Olam Briah, עולם בריאה in Hebrew, literally \"the World of Creation\"), is the second of the four celestial worlds in the Tree of Life of the Kabbalah, intermediate between the World of Emanation (Atziluth) and the World of Formation (Yetzirah), the third world, that of the angels. It is known as the World of Creation, or Korsia (from Heb. כּוּרסָה - \"seat, chair\", the Throne).".
- Beriah label "Beri'ah".
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- Beriah sameAs Q3638567.
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- Beriah sameAs Берия_(Библия).
- Beriah sameAs Берія_(Біблія).
- Beriah sameAs Q3638567.
- Beriah sameAs Q4084909.
- Beriah wasDerivedFrom Beriah?oldid=550743067.
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- Beriah isPrimaryTopicOf Beriah.