The man who is perfect in his knowledge of God is he who has attained to the knowledge of all things that exist.
Jewish philosopher
The man who is perfect in his knowledge of God is he who has attained to the knowledge of all things that exist.
Jewish philosopher
The Guide for the Perplexed, Part III, Chapter 54
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