Sefer ha-zohar

Sefer ha-zohar
(Hebrew; "Book of Splendour")

Classical text central to Kabbala that has influenced all mystical movements within Judaism.

Many Kabbalists invest it with a sanctity normally accorded only to the Torah and the Talmud. Written mostly in Aramaic, it is believed to be mainly the work of Moses de León. The main part of the Zohar provides a mystical and symbolic interpretation of biblical texts, especially the Torah, the book of Ruth, and the Song of Solomon. Other sections deal with the mystery of creation, the problem of evil, and the cosmic significance of prayer and good deeds.

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      (Hebrew: “Book of Splendour”), 13th-century book, mostly in Aramaic, that is the classic text of esoteric Jewish mysticism, or Kabbala. Though esoteric mysticism was taught by Jews as early as the 1st century AD, the Zohar gave new life and impetus to mystical speculations through the 14th and subsequent centuries. Many Kabbalists, in fact, invested the Zohar with a sanctity that is normally accorded only to the Torah and the Talmud.

      The Zohar consists of several units, the largest of which—usually called the Zohar proper—deals with the “inner” (mystical, symbolic) meaning of biblical texts, especially those taken from the first five books of the Bible (Torah), from the Book of Ruth, and from the Song of Solomon. The lengthy homilies of the Zohar are mixed with short discourses and parables, all centred on Simeon ben Yoḥai (2nd century AD) and his disciples. Though the text names Simeon as the author, modern scholars are convinced that the major portion of the Zohar should be credited to Moses De León (1250–1305) of Spain. They do not rule out the possibility, however, that earlier mystic materials were used or incorporated into the present text.

      Because the mystery of creation is a recurrent theme in the Zohar, there are extensive discussions of the 10 divine emanations (sefirot (sefira), literally “numbers”) of God the Creator, which reputedly explain the creation and continued existence of the universe. Other major topics are the problem of evil and the cosmic significance of prayer and good deeds.

      After their expulsion from Spain in 1492, the Jews were much taken up with thoughts of the Messiah and eschatology and turned to the Zohar as a guide for mystical speculations. The greatest influence of the Zohar, especially among the masses, did not occur, therefore, until several centuries after the book was composed.

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