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editions
the free encyclopedia Foundational work in Kabbalah literature For other uses
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see Zohar (disambiguation) . Zohar Title page of the first printed edition of the Zohar
Mantua
1558 Information Religion Judaism Author Moses de León Language Aramaic
/&#32
romanized :&#160
Zōhar
lit. 'Splendor' or 'Radiance' &#91
a &#93
) is a foundational work of Kabbalistic literature . &#91
Learn more
1 &#93
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 &#91
citation needed &#93
who claimed it was a Tannaitic work recording the teachings of Shimon ben Yochai &#91

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