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Boeh⋅me

[bey-muh, boh-; Ger. bœ-muh]
–noun
Ja⋅kob [Ger. yah-kawp] . Böhme, Jakob.

Böh⋅me

[bey-muh, boh-; Ger. bœ-muh]
–noun
Ja⋅kob [yah-kawp] , 1575–1624, German theosophist and mystic.
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Boeh·me   (bɶ'mə)   
See Jakob Böhme.
Böh·me also Boeh·me   (bɶ'mə)   
German theosophist and mystic whose works, including Mysterium Magnum (1623), describe evil as a necessary antithesis to good. He is considered the founder of modern theosophy.
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