Maaseh Merkabah

The Ma'aseh Merkabah (Hebrew: מעשה מרכבה, lit.'Work of the Chariot') is a Hebrew-language Jewish mystical text dating from the Gaonic period that comprises a collection of hymns recited by the "descenders" and heard during their ascent. It is part of the tradition of Merkabah mysticism and the Hekhalot literature. The text was first edited by Gershom Scholem (1965).[1] An English translation by Janowitz can be found in her Poetics of Ascent, pages 29–81. The critical edition and translation of the text was published by Michael D. Swartz.[2]

  1. ^ Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash Hermann Leberecht Strack, Günter Stemberger, Markus Bockmuehl - 1991 Ma'aseh Merkabah was first edited ...
  2. ^ Michael D. Swartz, Mystical Prayer in Ancient Judaism: An Analysis of Maʻaseh Merkavah Coronet Books, 1991, p. 3.