The
Zohar
©2002 Rabbi David Markel Hall
INTRODUCTION
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Why is this discussion list different from all other Zohar
discussion lists? To understand we need to start with another question. What
is Zohar?
Note: Kabalah is a "mixed bag" spiritually speaking. Without a good firm foundation of the Word of G-d it is easy to err and get into forbidden areas of study and praxis. Kabalah is man's attempt to accomplish, using lengthy study, what Yeshua died to give us through His blood sacrifice. I do not recommend study of Kabalah. There are much better and safer ways to get what Kabalah can only tease you with. |
The Zohar is one of the books of Kabala (Jewish Mysticism). It
is a commentary on the . The focus is on the supernatural and esoteric
nature of biblical authors and their intentions. The authors of the Zohar reveal
the "secret knowledge", which is the basis for the creation of the
universe.
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In this text, the
lightning
can distract us from focusing on these words. In the same way, the things of this world distract us from learning HaShem's secrets. |
Zohar
Helps Us
Focus |
Because witchcraft has taken hold of
Kabala, it has been blacklisted
by most Christian groups and some of the rabbis. They have not blacklisted the
Tehilim (Psalms of David) which is also used by
witchcraft, so why do so with a commentary on the Torah?
Yeshua died for us to give us access to "the kingdom of heaven" which is the same as Kabalah. However it takes many years of study in Kabalah to come even close to what was provided through Yeshua. I strongly suggest that you do now waste your time studying Kabalah. It is man's attempt to know the rules of operation and work in HIS kingdom. This was freely provided for us through Yeshua.
Rav
Shaul (Paul) teaches that there are "mysteries" of our
faith. |
The writers of the
Bible convey an awareness of the concepts found in the Zohar. The early
Messianic community of Qumran have clear references to concepts found in the
Zohar throughout their writings as is the case for other ages of the
"Christian" branch of Judaism. Rav Shaul (Paul) teaches that there are
"mysteries" of our faith. He also talked about visiting the
"third heaven" as though we would understand his meaning. |
The rabbis teach that one should not study the Zohar without a
sound base of Torah understanding. If you have not read the Torah you have no
business delving into the mystical teachings. In fact, one can become
disoriented and even psychologically unbalanced without the stability provided
by the
Torah.
The Bible is understood on four levels:
One cannot go immediately to
without exploring first the . It would be tantamount to studying quantum math without learning to add,
subtract, multiply and divide. On a simpler level, one cannot master
acrobatic skating until he has learned to skate forwards. Many of the Zohar's concepts can never be grasped
without going through the required process of learning. In addition, we
messianic believers teach that you cannot safely study Zohar without Yeshua and
the "immersion in the Ruach HaKodesh" (Holy Spirit). |
One
cannot master acrobatic skating until he has learned to skate
forwards. |
Another difficulty is that one cannot skip around without having
gotten the basic concepts taught at the beginning of the book.
New believers/converts are STRONGLY
discouraged from studying Zohar or any part of Kabala. It is too easy to get
sidetracked and journey down erroneous trails leading to confusion and possible
mental disorders without proper training and orientation.
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