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The Kabbalistic Tree of Life with the names of the Sephiroth and paths in Hebrew.

Based on Fig. 10, page 155, of The Bahir: An ancient Kabbalistic text attributed to Rabbi Nehuniah ben HaKana, first century, C. E., Aryeh Kaplan trans., First edition, 1979, Samuel Weiser, New York (ISBN 0877283435)
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