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单词 Zohar
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Definition of Zohar in English:

Zohar

noun ˈzəʊhɑːˈzōhär
  • The chief text of the Jewish Kabbalah, presented as an allegorical or mystical interpretation of the Pentateuch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Zohar was explicitly intended by the Divine to be a tool of empowerment all of mankind.
    • Thus, the verse from Leviticus to which the Zohar refers alludes to the potential perfection that the Tabernacle could bring about.
    • According to the Zohar, in our generation, the rabbis will be responsible for the spiritual decline of the people.
    • According to believers, it is a mystical offshoot of the Jewish faith, elaborated in an encyclopedic set of medieval tomes called the Zohar.
    • The center's students are encouraged to buy copies of the Zohar, an expensive purchase.
    • The Zohar is meant to be deciphered, it doesn't serve you the meaning on a platter.
    • Anyone who opens a page of the Zohar, or any kabbalistic book, sees that kabbalah is inextricably bound up in the Jewish tradition.
    • Furthermore, the Zohar says, Adam is an acronym standing for the three milestones of human history.
    • According to some sources in the Zohar, the official beginning of the ingathering may have been the year 5750 from creation, or 1990 CE.
    • I was the first person to translate the whole Zohar in 23 volumes from Aramaic into English.
    • This article is based on a large number Talmudic legends, and on statements from the Zohar.
    • The Zohar is heavy on social action to the extent that the sovereignty of God is nearly nonexistent.
    • Scholars generally agree that kabbalah's originating text, the Zohar, dates from 13 th-century Spain.
    • This is a wonderful and sensitive synthesis of Kabbalah, focusing on the mysticism of the Zohar and its later manifestations.
    • Daniel C Matt is a leading authority on Kabbalah and is engaged in translating the definitive edition of the Zohar.
    • The Zohar, the chief work of the Kabbalah, explains, "whoever blows, blows from within."
    • According to the Zohar, prior to the sin of eating, Man was such a spiritual being that his skin was translucent like light.
    • It's hard to know what The Zohar really means.
    • Certainly when The Zohar first appeared, it was intended for a relatively small circle of Jewish mystics.
    • And without a commentary, The Zohar really is an impenetrable text, because of the symbolism that appears in almost every line.

Origin

From Hebrew zōhar, literally 'light, splendour'.

 
 

Definition of Zohar in US English:

Zohar

nounˈzōhär
  • The chief text of the Jewish Kabbalah, presented as an allegorical or mystical interpretation of the Pentateuch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anyone who opens a page of the Zohar, or any kabbalistic book, sees that kabbalah is inextricably bound up in the Jewish tradition.
    • According to believers, it is a mystical offshoot of the Jewish faith, elaborated in an encyclopedic set of medieval tomes called the Zohar.
    • The Zohar was explicitly intended by the Divine to be a tool of empowerment all of mankind.
    • Thus, the verse from Leviticus to which the Zohar refers alludes to the potential perfection that the Tabernacle could bring about.
    • The Zohar is meant to be deciphered, it doesn't serve you the meaning on a platter.
    • According to the Zohar, prior to the sin of eating, Man was such a spiritual being that his skin was translucent like light.
    • This is a wonderful and sensitive synthesis of Kabbalah, focusing on the mysticism of the Zohar and its later manifestations.
    • Daniel C Matt is a leading authority on Kabbalah and is engaged in translating the definitive edition of the Zohar.
    • Certainly when The Zohar first appeared, it was intended for a relatively small circle of Jewish mystics.
    • I was the first person to translate the whole Zohar in 23 volumes from Aramaic into English.
    • The center's students are encouraged to buy copies of the Zohar, an expensive purchase.
    • Furthermore, the Zohar says, Adam is an acronym standing for the three milestones of human history.
    • According to the Zohar, in our generation, the rabbis will be responsible for the spiritual decline of the people.
    • The Zohar is heavy on social action to the extent that the sovereignty of God is nearly nonexistent.
    • The Zohar, the chief work of the Kabbalah, explains, "whoever blows, blows from within."
    • According to some sources in the Zohar, the official beginning of the ingathering may have been the year 5750 from creation, or 1990 CE.
    • It's hard to know what The Zohar really means.
    • And without a commentary, The Zohar really is an impenetrable text, because of the symbolism that appears in almost every line.
    • Scholars generally agree that kabbalah's originating text, the Zohar, dates from 13 th-century Spain.
    • This article is based on a large number Talmudic legends, and on statements from the Zohar.

Origin

From Hebrew zōhar, literally ‘light, splendor’.

 
 
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