The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses: A Practical Manual of Protective Magic and Divine Wisdom

Anonymous (Attributed to Moses)18000
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Popular 18th-century grimoire combining Jewish mystical references with European folk magic tradition. Emphasizes protective magic, talismanic work, healing spells, and invocation of divine blessing. Uses biblical and Kabbalistic references to authorize magical practice. Provides practical spells for protection, health, blessing, and divine favor. Represents folk magic tradition that synthesizes Jewish-Christian elements with practical magical concerns.

Also known asBooks of Moses · Sixth Book of Moses · Seventh Book of Moses
This edition1800
Edition18th-century grimoire falsely attributed to Moses presenting Jewish-influenced protective magic and talismanic practices. Popular folk grimoire combining biblical references with practical magic for protection, healing, and divine blessing.
Folk Magichealing magicProtective magicPopular magicJewish magicBiblical Magicprayer and invocationSolomonic MagicSeals & Sigilsdivine relationshipJewish Aggadah / Midrash / FolkloreAmulets and charmstalisman creationJewish-Christian syncretismseal inscriptionPrayer

Contents4 chapters

  1. 01Chapter I
  2. 02Chapter I
  3. 03chapter xii
  4. 04chapter xii

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