The most direct derivation is from Serap, to burn, whence Seraph; since Serapis was so represented; and since it is evident that Moses cabbalized in translating names, he may have done so here ; and if this, meaning a column of measured time, evince connexion with the pyramid, the name Boore-Muth, a cavern or well of Pluto, is a no less weighty than curious derivation.
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All the efforts to prove it have ended in mere appeals to cabbalizing Jews, who lived long after the New Testament was written.
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Could John, as a cabbalizing Jew, have thus confounded superior and inferior Sephiroth , and thus made a mixture revolting to the feelings of all Cabbalists ?
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In passing we note that he remarks in his exposition of 1 John 4.2: "Here St. John seems to cabbalize, as in several places of the Apocalypse, that is, to speak in the language of the Learned of the Jews...".
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