Digital Logos Edition
This volume contains the first translation with commentary of selections from The Zohar, the major text of the Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition. This work was written in thirteenth-century Spain by Moses de León, a Spanish scholar.
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“The son is not earthly Israel but its divine archetype, the central sefirah called Beauty of Israel” (Page 20)
“Zohar there is an implicit rejection of Christian belief and an affirmation of the faith of Israel.” (Page 18)
“The reader must interpret the symbolism and identify the corresponding sefirah.120” (Page 33)
“Ḥokhmah is called Beginning because Keter is eternal and has no beginning” (Page 34)
“sefirot. The Zohar rarely describes the entire sefirotic system.” (Page 33)
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Gregory Stone
10/7/2018