The Zohar is a foundational work of Jewish mysticism, particularly within the Kabbalistic tradition, composed in the late 13th century by the Spanish-Jewish mystic Moses de Leon. This text explores complex themes of divine nature, the structure of the universe, and the mystical relationship between God and humanity, contributing significantly to the philosophical and mystical developments in Late Antiquity.
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