Daily Zohar 5073
Holy Zohar text. Daily Zohar -5073

Hebrew translation:

203. חסר כאן תרגום
204. חסר כאן תרגום

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Zohar Yitro
Continued from previous DZ
#203
On his left eyebrow, there is one small mark, which a man struck him in the days of his youth. His right eye is closed—five wrinkles on the top of the bridge of his nose in width between his eyebrows.
His hairs are slightly curled on his head. He wrinkles his eyes. This one is in the letter ז alone. He is without understanding. There is madness in his heart. He is hasty in his deeds.
Notes:
Small left-eyebrow mark, closed right eye, five nose wrinkles, slightly curled hairs, and wrinkled eyes mark one in ז alone — without understanding, mad in heart, and hasty in deeds.
#204
One line on his forehead, and four other small ones. There is no faith in him. A person should not partner with him, for he will not succeed. He is wicked toward his Master in all his deeds.
And one small birthmark he has on his left thigh — sometimes it is erased, and sometimes it returns and is born again. And if there are four lines on his forehead, he has all the above, but there is no birthmark on his left thigh.
And if there are three large lines and three small ones on his forehead, and they are in the middle of the forehead, he has beautiful hair. (Here ends the secret of the hair.)
Notes:
One large forehead line with four small ones marks a faithless, wicked person unfit for partnership, with a recurring left-thigh birthmark; four lines keep the traits without the mark; three large and three small middle lines indicate beautiful hair.

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