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AGLA (אגלא‎) is a magic word that appears in some charms. Its meaning is unsettled, but is widely repeated to be a noṭariqōn (kabbalistic acronym) for אַתָּה גִּבּוֹר לְעוֹלָם אֲדֹנָי‎ ʾAtā gībōr ləʿōlām ʾĂḏōnāy, "Thou, O Lord, art mighty forever." It is said daily in the Gevurot, the second blessing of the Amidah, the central Jewish prayer. According to Katelyn Mesler however, "after much searching, I have yet to find evidence of such an interpretation prior to the late fourteenth or fifteenth century, a couple centuries after AGLA begins appearing in magical writings."

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  • AGLA (אגלא) es un notarikon (acrónimo cabalístico-mágico) de Atah Gibor Le-olam Adonai, "Tú, Oh Dios, eres Todopoderoso para siempre". También puede ser visto como Athah gabor leolah, adonai, (אתה גבור לעולם אדנ — Tú eres poderoso y eterno, Señor). Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers sugiere una interpretación arbitraria de AGLA (אגלא) como "A la primera, A la última, G, la trinidad en la unidad, L, la completitud de la Gran Obra."​De acuerdo con The Triangular Book of the Conde de Saint Germain Dios, bajo el nombre de AGLA fue responsable de la conservación de Lot y de su familia del fuego de Sodoma y Gomorra. (es)
  • AGLA (אגלא) är en (kabbalistiskt akronym) för Ateh Gibor Le-olam, Adonai, hebreiska för "Mäktig vare Du för evigt, Herre". Det användes mycket i medeltida ceremoniell magi som ett ord som gav makt över demoner[källa behövs]. Denna judendomsrelaterade artikel saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
  • AGLA (אגלא‎) is a magic word that appears in some charms. Its meaning is unsettled, but is widely repeated to be a noṭariqōn (kabbalistic acronym) for אַתָּה גִּבּוֹר לְעוֹלָם אֲדֹנָי‎ ʾAtā gībōr ləʿōlām ʾĂḏōnāy, "Thou, O Lord, art mighty forever." It is said daily in the Gevurot, the second blessing of the Amidah, the central Jewish prayer. According to Katelyn Mesler however, "after much searching, I have yet to find evidence of such an interpretation prior to the late fourteenth or fifteenth century, a couple centuries after AGLA begins appearing in magical writings." (en)
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  • AGLA (אגלא‎) is a magic word that appears in some charms. Its meaning is unsettled, but is widely repeated to be a noṭariqōn (kabbalistic acronym) for אַתָּה גִּבּוֹר לְעוֹלָם אֲדֹנָי‎ ʾAtā gībōr ləʿōlām ʾĂḏōnāy, "Thou, O Lord, art mighty forever." It is said daily in the Gevurot, the second blessing of the Amidah, the central Jewish prayer. According to Katelyn Mesler however, "after much searching, I have yet to find evidence of such an interpretation prior to the late fourteenth or fifteenth century, a couple centuries after AGLA begins appearing in magical writings." AGLA is found in at least 31 runic inscriptions. During the Middle Ages, the word was reinterpreted in Germany as an initialism for Allmächtiger Gott, Lösche Aus, "Almighty God, extinguish the conflagration" and used as a talisman against fire. It has been inscribed on several Medieval silver crosses from England recorded by the Portable Antiquities Scheme where it was interpreted as a charm against fever. (en)
  • AGLA (אגלא) es un notarikon (acrónimo cabalístico-mágico) de Atah Gibor Le-olam Adonai, "Tú, Oh Dios, eres Todopoderoso para siempre". También puede ser visto como Athah gabor leolah, adonai, (אתה גבור לעולם אדנ — Tú eres poderoso y eterno, Señor). Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers sugiere una interpretación arbitraria de AGLA (אגלא) como "A la primera, A la última, G, la trinidad en la unidad, L, la completitud de la Gran Obra."​De acuerdo con The Triangular Book of the Conde de Saint Germain Dios, bajo el nombre de AGLA fue responsable de la conservación de Lot y de su familia del fuego de Sodoma y Gomorra. (es)
  • AGLA (אגלא) är en (kabbalistiskt akronym) för Ateh Gibor Le-olam, Adonai, hebreiska för "Mäktig vare Du för evigt, Herre". Det användes mycket i medeltida ceremoniell magi som ett ord som gav makt över demoner[källa behövs]. Denna judendomsrelaterade artikel saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
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