Explore Lurianic through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Lurianic in a sentence
Lurianic meaning
Of or relating to Isaac Luria (1534–1572), Jewish rabbi and mystic, considered to be the father of contemporary Kabbalah.
Using Lurianic
- The main meaning on this page is: Of or relating to Isaac Luria (1534–1572), Jewish rabbi and mystic, considered to be the father of contemporary Kabbalah.
- In the example corpus, lurianic often appears in combinations such as: lurianic kabbalah, in lurianic.
Context around Lurianic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 4 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 10 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Lurianic
- In this selection, "lurianic" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, old, kabbalah, discourse and version stand out and add context to how "lurianic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include culminated in lurianic thought tzimtzum and derived from lurianic discourse but. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "lurianic" sits close to words such as aanholt, aardwolf and abati, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with lurianic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Through Lurianic Kabbalah and Hasidic Judaism, reincarnation entered popular Jewish culture as a literary motif. (15 words)
Hasidic thought draws heavily on Lurianic Kabbalah and to an extent is a popularization of it. (16 words)
This stress on physical performance and perfection of each Mitzvah is tied to the Lurianic doctrine of Cosmic Tikkun of Creation. (21 words)
Many dynasties have their own specific adaptation of Nusach Sefard; some, such as the versions of the Belzer, Bobover and Dushinsky Hasidim, are closer to Nusach Ashkenaz, while others, such as the Munkacz version, are closer to the old Lurianic. (40 words)
The messianic focus of its mystical renaissance culminated in Lurianic thought Tzimtzum (Constriction/Concentration) is the primordial cosmic act whereby God "contracted" His infinite light, leaving a "void" into which the light of existence was poured. (36 words)
However, a number of renowned Kabbalists claimed the exact opposite, stressing universality of all human souls and providing universal interpretations of the Kabbalistic tradition, including its Lurianic version. (28 words)
Example sentences (10)
I think that what I believe to be the true nature of God – as metaphorized in Lurianic Kabbalah – leaks through now and then into the Hebrew Bible.
Derived from Lurianic discourse but greatly expanded in the Hasidic one, this panentheistic concept implies that literally all of creation is suffused with divinity.
Hasidic thought draws heavily on Lurianic Kabbalah and to an extent is a popularization of it.
However, a number of renowned Kabbalists claimed the exact opposite, stressing universality of all human souls and providing universal interpretations of the Kabbalistic tradition, including its Lurianic version.
In Lurianic Kabbalah, reincarnation is not retributive or fatalistic, but an expression of Divine compassion, the microcosm of the doctrine of cosmic rectification of creation.
Many dynasties have their own specific adaptation of Nusach Sefard; some, such as the versions of the Belzer, Bobover and Dushinsky Hasidim, are closer to Nusach Ashkenaz, while others, such as the Munkacz version, are closer to the old Lurianic.
The messianic focus of its mystical renaissance culminated in Lurianic thought Tzimtzum (Constriction/Concentration) is the primordial cosmic act whereby God "contracted" His infinite light, leaving a "void" into which the light of existence was poured.
The reason in Lurianic Kabbalah that almost all Mitzvot involve physical action is that through their performance, they elevate each particular spark of holiness associated with that commandment.
This stress on physical performance and perfection of each Mitzvah is tied to the Lurianic doctrine of Cosmic Tikkun of Creation.
Through Lurianic Kabbalah and Hasidic Judaism, reincarnation entered popular Jewish culture as a literary motif.
Common combinations with lurianic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- lurianic kabbalah 5×
- in lurianic 4×