Shekhinah (Indonesian Wikipedia)

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  • Dan, Joseph (2006). Kabbalah: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press. hlm. 46. ISBN 9780195300345. The term "shekhinah" is not found in the Bible, and it was formulated in talmudic literature from the biblical verb designating the residence (shkn) of God in the temple in Jerusalem and among the Jewish people. "Shekhinah" is used in rabbinic literature as one of the many abstract titles or references to God. 
  • Watt, William Montgomery (1953). Muhammad at Mecca. Clarendon Press. hlm. 151. Muhammad and Abu Bakr hid in a cave south of Mecca for a day or two during Hegira 

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  • Ginsburgh, Rabbi Yitzchak (1999). The Mystery of Marriage. Gal Einai. ISBN 965-7146-00-3. 
  • S. G. F. Brandon, editor, Dictionary of Comparative Religion (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1970), p. 573: "Shekhinah".
  • Rabbis Drs. Andrew Goldstein & Charles H Middleburgh, ed. (2003). Machzor Ruach Chadashah (dalam bahasa English and Hebrew). Liberal Judaism. hlm. 137. 
  • Alan Unterman, Dictionary of Jewish Lore and Legend (London: Thames and Hudson 1991), p. 181. Cf. p. 175 re sefirot. The 10th sefirot is Malkuth 'kingdom' or Shekhinah.
  • Jonas, Hans, The Gnostic Religion, 1958, p. 98.