Talk:Sepher Ha-Razim

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I've linked to the Cairo Geniza, as it seems to have been discovered there, [1]. This article needs some expert attention. If anyone could specify the sources used for reconstruction, how many of them where known before the discovery of the Geniza (as some paragraphs from the book are being refered to elsewhere). Also, the status of the book as a book of 'Kaballah' is quite dubious if it was not known from around 400CE to the 1960s. Oyd11 02:59, 27 August 2006 (UTC)

Just because the fragments were recovered by our culture in the 20th century, it doesn't mean that the book itself was lost for over a millenia. Missile Command Kid 11:56, 6 November 2006 (UTC)