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The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses: Or Moses' Magical Spirit-art
Joseph Peterson

Ibis Press, 2008 - 338 pages

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A look at the history of magic and those who have practiced it in the Kabbalistic tradition

A look at the history of magic and those who have practiced it in the Kabbalistic tradition - that is what "The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses" offers to its readers. Exploring the Kabbalah and Talmud as magical texts as well as quoting other noted sources such as Albertus Magnus, Trithemus, and more, "The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses" is a complete and comprehensive guide to anyone who wants a better understanding of the esoteric history of the world. In this new edition, author Joseph Peterson seeks to clear up previously confused elements to a more clear form, much easier to understand. "The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses" is a top pick for metaphysical studies shelves and for any follower of the art.


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The best translation and easy to follow version I have read

All I can say is, WOW! So many versions of this book are horrible -- but this one is nothing like the translations and publishers before. If you have ever read an older version of this book the seals are so small that you can't make them out so they can be easily reproduced. However, this book leaves other versions in the dust because the seals are large enough so you can make out every detail! Very impressive. The other thing I like about this version is it is prtined on nice quality paper and is a quality hardback -- so you will be able to keep this book for many years and will most likely outlive its owner.

This book has somewhat of a sinister reputation where I live. Here in South-Central PA, many of the old timers are afraid of this book and consider it a source of black magic -- however, it is interesting to see a few years back driving through some areas of Lancaster county they sell small paper reproductions of some of these seals listed in this book -- many Powwow practioners, including myself, use these seals in our personal workings.

Much Love & Many Blessings,
Thorn Nightwind


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Bravo

At last a copy of the 6/7 Book of Moses of which you can ACTUALLY make out the seals. All the previous inferior editions dont even compare. These are the kind of grimoires that rootworkers have been putting to use for years. And I think other branches of Occutism will come to realize just how powerful this book truly is. The book may seem impossible to work with, but over time and hard effort on the magician's part will reveal the elusive key.








The best edition ever!

This is, by far, the most superior version of the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses I have seen!
This edition has very clear sigils and letters drawn, along with outstanding insights to this system of magick!
Other publishers and editions I have seen are terrible, as many of the sigils and letters are so unreadable that it is impossible to attempt to put this form of magick into actual practice!
I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in grimoires!


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Worth the wait!

The volume presented here under the title of `The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses', is in fact a collection of texts of German "folk" magic dating from the mid- eighteenth century. They were collected together under this title by Johann Scheible in the mid- nineteenth century; and it is the 8th edition of his German work, published in 1865, as well as an English version of Scheible's text published in the U.S. at the end of the 19th century, which form the basis for Peterson's English edition.
In this volume, Joseph H. Peterson presents the English speaking public with a scholarly and conscientiously produced edition, as we have come to expect from this dependable author. He has not only compared the two editions mentioned above, but has endeavoured to correct both by referring to older Hebrew and European authorities.
The backbone of the book is a group of 7 texts, which all claim to be presenting arcana from the lost books of Moses, usually in the form of incantations and amulets in Hebrew. Peterson supplements these 7 texts with 9 appendices of related texts, again mostly taken from Scheible. He also reproduces an introduction on `The Magic of the Israelites' by Joseph Ennemoser (1844), plus several useful indices.
The volume has been produced by the Ibis Press of Lake Worth, FL; the same people who did such a commendable job on Dehn's Abramelin. This book is up to that same high standard. The numerous magical diagrams and illustrations are well laid out and nicely produced, one section even being printed in red and black.
In the interests of writing a more balanced review, I tried hard to discover some negative points to make about the present edition, but failed to find any.



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For people interested in folk magic.

The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, arguably one of the most popular magick books ever published, contains two secret apocrypha ascribed to Moses, perhaps pseudepigraphically. The book consists of a collection of texts,which claim to explain the magick Moses used to win the biblical magick contest with the Egyptian priest-magicians, part the Red Sea, and perform other miraculous feats. It includes instruction in the form of invocations, magick words, and seals for calling upon the angels to affect worldly ends, from the sublime (calling down a plague of locusts and frogs upon your enemy) to the mundane (getting more money).

Many manuscripts and printed pamphlet versions circulated in Germany in the 1800s, and an English translation by Johann Scheible first appeared in New York in 1880 that had not been corrected or re-edited until now. In creating this restored, corrected edition, Joseph Peterson drew on Scheible's final edition of the text and his original sources. It will be of great interest to those who have suffered through prior editions and anyone looking for a traditional source of Western magick.

* Used in various modern traditions of American folk magick, from Pennsylvania Dutch hexmeisters and contemporary eclectic magicians, to voodoo practioners and African American root workers.
* Updated or fresh translations from original German, Latin, and Hebrew sources and restoration of censored or left out passages in earlier editions and 35 pages of text never before translated.
* Describes the biblical magick ascribed to Moses and its application.
* Extensively illustrated with over 100 magical seals, signs, and sigils.


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