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What may happen to the Messiah in the end of days. . . . 14. D
The name of the Messiah is Shiloh A title for the Messiah derived from Genesis 49:10. . . . 13. E
"Send me," that is, original Hebrew: שלחתי (Shalachti, meaning "I have sent") is a name of the Messiah. . . . 13. H
The Messiah is the light of God. . . . 13. I
The Messiah is the Prince of Peace. . . . 14. L
On the two worlds created by God. . . . 18. I
The Messiah will lead man back into paradise—not an earthly one, but a heavenly one. . . . 19. O
The Messiah's satisfaction for the guilt of the human race. . . . 19. Q
The Messiah will despise the honors and offices of this world, and will value virtue alone. . . . 20. R
The life and death of the Messiah, as well as his work and effect. . . . 20. S
The Messiah is the power and might of God. . . . 20. V
The Messiah will use seven things to benefit the good and to destroy the wicked. . . . 20. X
On the new doctrine of the Messiah, and what the law of the Messiah is. . . . 20. Y
The Messiah is the example of the life of all who are to be liberated, tending toward eternal salvation; and all things shall be perfected through the Messiah. . . . 21. Z
On the many names of the Messiah. . . . 21. B
That the Messiah has a proper name. . . . 21. C
That the Messiah is called by a name composed only of letters signifying mercy. . . . 21. E
That we should pursue the Messiah with all our effort. . . . 22. G
Through the Messiah we pass into God. . . . 22. I
The most general worlds are three. . . . 22. M
The soul of the Messiah is the ideal idea original: ideata idea, a philosophical term for the perfect pattern in the mind of God of all ways. . . . 23. N
On the corporeal and sensible world, and its principles. . . . 47. X
On the Mathematics of Pythagoras. . . . 50. A
The Messiah is the light of God by means of which God is known. . . . 50. L
What nature is. . . . 5. S
On nature and the sciences and arts of natural things. . . . 5. R
Knowing natural things is difficult, and why. . . . 6. T
The principles of natural things. . . . 6. X
Names were given to the Fathers Likely referring to the Biblical Patriarchs based on events. . . . 12. Z
On the number ten and the Tetractys: a mystical triangular figure of ten points used by Pythagoreans to represent the organization of the universe. . . . 42. T
The seventh number, being sterile, is called Minerva In Pythagorean numerology, the number seven was called "the virgin" or Minerva because it is not born of any number in the decade by multiplication, nor does it produce any. . . . 56. B
The ten Kabbalistic enumerations which are called Sephiroth: the ten attributes or emanations in Jewish mysticism through which the Infinite is revealed. . . . 69. V
On the name Tetragrammaton: the sacred four-letter name of God, YHWH, and other names according to the first part of the Kabbalah. . . . 73. F