SAHULA, MEIR BEN SOLOMON ABI
- SAHULA, MEIR BEN SOLOMON ABI
- SAHULA, MEIR BEN SOLOMON ABI (1260?, perhaps 1251–after
1335), Spanish kabbalist, younger brother of Isaac Abi sahula .
During the 1280s and 1290s, and possibly for a longer period, Sahula
lived in guadalajara , the center of a group of kabbalists.
Halakhic responsa were addressed to him in this city by Solomon b.
Abraham Adret (Responsa 1: nos. 270–6, 280–92). His teacher in
kabbalah was joshua ibn shuaib , a senior disciple of
Solomon b. Abraham Adret. Sahula only began to write kabbalistic works
in his later years. It is not clear whether Sahula's commentary (1875)
on the esoteric material in Nahmanides' commentary on the Bible
is his own or that of his teacher. Sahula himself re-edited one of the
commentaries on the kabbalistic allusions of Naḥmanides, taking to task
its author and supplanting the original comments with his own. The book
that served as the subject of his criticism was not the commentary of
Shuaib, but that of another scholar who was not his teacher. He began
writing this commentary in 1320, but by 1325 he had only completed the
part on Genesis. During that year he began a commentary on Sefer
Yeẓirah which he completed in 1331, after a delay of some
years. The preface to this commentary is a lengthy commentary on
Midrash Shimon ha-Ẓaddik, a kabbalistic book of the circle of
Sefer ha-Iyyun. The commentary on Sefer Yeẓirah is
a severe criticism of Naḥmanides' comments on the first chapter of
Sefer Yeẓirah. It also contains a long passage on the
mystical account of creation.
His approach to Kabbalah differs from that of Naḥmanides, Solomon b.
Abraham Adret, and the zohar , and is based on his own
speculations, which he ascribed to Midrash Shimon ha-Ẓaddik.
In addition, he concentrated on the sayings of the kabbalists of Gerona
and of asher b. david . When his commentary on Sefer
Yeẓirah was completed, he began one on Sefer
ha-bahir ; apparently he completed this commentary in 1335,
and it was published anonymously in the 1883 edition of Sefer
ha-Bahir under the title Or ha-Ganuz. Perhaps the
entire manuscript, or at least a major part of his commentary on
Sefer Yeẓirah in the Angelica Library of Rome (De Capua 53),
is in the author's own handwriting. Sahula also wrote a kabbalistic
commentary on Pirkei de-R. Eli'ezer, which is lost. His
comments on Sefer Yeẓirah and Sefer ha-Bahir are
highly arbitrary, and he attributes views to Naḥmanides which contradict
the latter's real opinions. The kabbalists of Salonika in the early
16th century were acquainted with his books. Thus,
Solomon Alkabeẓ accused Sahula of "not aiming at the truth." On
the other hand, meir poppers praised his commentary on the
Yeẓirah and made it a basis for his own commentary, Or
Bahir (G. Scholem, Kitvei Yad be-Kabbalah, (1930),
147).
(Gershom Scholem)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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