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Abraham ben Isaac of Granada

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For other people named Abraham ben Isaac, seeAbraham ben Isaac.

Abraham ben Isaac of Granada (הר"ר אברהם ב"ר יצחק מרמון), also known asAbraham Merimon, was aKabbalist of the thirteenth century.

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Abraham wrote:

  • Sefer ha-Berit: A work on theKabbala.Moses Botarel quotes this work in the introduction to his commentary on theSefer Yeẓirah.
  • Berit Menuḥah (Covenant of Rest): Another work on the Kabbala valued highly byIsaac Luria for its profound comments. Its language, as well as howSimon ben Yohai is introduced as speaker, shows a striking resemblance to theZohar, and it may be that the author had a larger version of the Zohar before him than is now extant. Unlike the Zohar, however, Berit Menuḥah is primarily focused onpractical Kabbalah and the powers of divine names and angels.
  • Megalle ha-Ta'alumot: quoted by the author in the work previously mentioned.

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