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El Zohar es, junto al Séfer Ietzirá, el libro central de la corriente cabalística, escrito por Shimon bar Yojai en el siglo II, o por Mosé ben Sem Tob de León en el siglo XIII. Wikipedia
Idioma original: Idioma arameo
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Revealed more than 2,000 years ago, the Zohar is a spiritual text that explains the secrets of the Bible, the Universe and every aspect of life.
In its literary form the Zohar is a collection of several books or sections which include short midrashic statements, longer homilies, and discussions on many ...
The Book of Zohar (“Splendor”) is the primary text of the Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism). It contains the teachings and doings of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and ...
The Zohar is the central work of the Jewish mystical tradition of Kabbalah. Traditionally attributed to the second-century sage Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, ...
The Zohar is known as the primary text of the Kabbala. Its pre-eminent place in Jewish mysticism does not derive solely from its antiquity or its authorship ...