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Book of Zohar - traducción al Inglés

WORK IN THE LITERATURE OF JEWISH MYSTICAL THOUGHT KNOWN AS KABBALAH
Sefer Ha-Zohar; The Zohar; Book of Splendour; Book of the Zohar; Sefer ha-Zohar; Zoharic; Sefer Zohar
  • An 1809 edition of the ''Zohar'', printed in [[Slavuta]], as seen in [[POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews]]
  • The current Wikisource logo
  • The current Wikisource logo
  • Title page of the first printed edition of the ''Zohar'', [[Mantua]], 1558. Library of Congress.

Book of Zohar      
het boek van Zohar (basisboek van de "Kabalah" geschreven als uitleg van de Thora)
Book of Jashar         
LOST BOOK MENTIONED IN 2 SAMUEL 1:18 AND JOSHUA 10:13
Sefer HaYashar (Biblical references); Sefer hayashar (Biblical references); Lost Book of Jasher; Sefer haYashar (Biblical references); Book of Jashar; Book of Jasher (Biblical references)
Boek van Jashar (een boek waarin de geschiedenis van het Israëlische volk beschreven is vanaf de tijd van de drie aartsvaders tot de bezetting van het land (Israël))
Book of Genesis         
  • ''Joseph Recognized by His Brothers'' (Léon Pierre Urban Bourgeois, 1863)
  • ''Noah's Ark'' (1846), by the American folk painter [[Edward Hicks]].
  • ''Jacob flees Laban'' by Charles Foster, 1897.
  • domestic]] and exotic wild animals such as [[tiger]]s, [[parrot]]s and [[ostrich]]es co-existing in the garden
  • ''The Creation of Man'' by [[Ephraim Moses Lilien]], 1903.
  • ''[[The Creation of Adam]]'' by [[Michelangelo]], 1512.
  • József Molnár]], 1850)
  • ''The Angel Hinders the Offering of Isaac'' ([[Rembrandt]], 1635)
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE HOLY BIBLE
Gen.; ChristianBibleGenesis; The Bondage in Canaan; Genesis (Bible); Genesis (Old Testament); Genesis (Hebrew Bible); בראשית; Gensis 37; Genseis; Γένεσις; Book of genesis; The Book of Genesis; Book of Gen; Book of Gen.; The Book Of Genesis; Genenis; The Book of Geneſis; Book of Geneſis; The Booke of Geneſis, in Hebrew Bereſith.; The Booke of Geneſis, in Hebrew Bereſith; The Booke of Genesis, in Hebrew Beresith.; The Booke of Geneſis; The Booke of Genesis; The Firſt Booke of Moſes, called Geneſis.; The First Booke of Moses, called Genesis; Breishis; Go forth and multiply; Genesis Chapter 3; Genesis 16; Genesis 50; Genesis 27; Genesis 33; Genesis 43
Boek van Genesis

Definición

Zohar
['z??h?:]
¦ noun the chief text of the Jewish Kabbalah, presented as an allegorical or mystical interpretation of the Pentateuch.
Origin
from Heb. zohar, lit. 'light, splendour'.

Wikipedia

Zohar

The Zohar (Hebrew: זֹהַר, Zōhar, lit. "Splendor" or "Radiance") is a foundational work in the literature of Jewish mystical thought known as Kabbalah. It is a group of books including commentary on the mystical aspects of the Torah (the five books of Moses) and scriptural interpretations as well as material on mysticism, mythical cosmogony, and mystical psychology. The Zohar contains discussions of the nature of God, the origin and structure of the universe, the nature of souls, redemption, the relationship of Ego to Darkness and "true self" to "The Light of God".

The Zohar was first publicized by Moses de León (c. 1240 – 1305 CE), who claimed it was a Tannaitic work recording the teachings of Simeon ben Yochai (c. 100 CE). This claim is universally rejected by modern scholars, most of whom believe de León, also an infamous forger of Geonic material, wrote the book himself between 1280 and 1286. Some scholars argue that the Zohar is the work of multiple medieval authors and/or contains a small amount of genuinely antique novel material. Later additions to the Zohar, including the Tiqqune hazZohar and the Ra'ya Mehimna, were composed by a 14th century imitator.