Shekel ha-Kodesh

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Shekel ha-Kodesh is a Kabbalistic work by medieval Spanish Jewish mystic Moses de León, best known as the principal author of the Zohar.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish mystical text
Kabbalistic work
associatedFigure Moses de León
associatedWith Spanish Kabbalah
Zohar
surface form: Zoharic literature
author Moses de León
authorEthnicity Jewish
authorNationality Spanish
circulation manuscript tradition
countryOfOrigin Castile
surface form: Kingdom of Castile
culturalContext medieval Sephardic culture
doctrinalOrientation theosophical Kabbalah
genre esoteric commentary
mystical treatise
historicalContext medieval Jewish philosophy
post-Maimonidean Kabbalah
influencedBy Merkavah mysticism
surface form: Heikhalot literature

Provencal Kabbalah
Sefer HaBahir
surface form: Sefer ha-Bahir

earlier Kabbalistic traditions
language Hebrew
literaryForm prose
mysticalTradition Kabbalah
placeOfOrigin medieval Spain
region Iberian Peninsula
relatedWork Zohar
religiousCategory rabbinic literature
religiousCommunity Sephardi Jews
surface form: Sephardic Jewry
religiousDiscipline Jewish mysticism
religiousLiterature Jewish esoteric literature
religiousTradition Judaism
scripturalContext Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Torah
subject divine measure and value
spiritual significance of the shekel
theologicalFocus divine attributes
mystical interpretation of Torah
timePeriod early 14th century
late 13th century
titleLanguage Hebrew
titleMeaning Holy Shekel
usedBy Kabbalah
surface form: Kabbalists

scholars of Jewish mysticism
usedIn study of Kabbalistic symbolism

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Moses de León notableWork Shekel ha-Kodesh