The Book of Zohar

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The Book of Zohar is a central text in Jewish mysticism, structured as a novel that follows the theological and physical wanderings of Rabbi Simeon ben Yochai and his disciples.

It explores themes such as the nature of God, creation, the origin of the world, the significance of the Ten Commandments, and the relationship between humans and the divine.

The text is composed of lengthy homilies, short discourses, and parables, all centered on mystical and symbolic interpretations of biblical texts.

While traditionally attributed to Rabbi Simeon ben Yochai, modern scholars generally believe that Moses de León wrote the major portion of the Zohar in the 13th century.

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