Zohar, Idra Rabba -- The Precious Beard and Its Conformations
אדרא רבא
Idra Rabba (the tikkunei dikna)
This chunk is the Targum-translated form of zohar.idra-rabba.tikkunei-dikna. It was drafted by the Hekhal Targum engine on 2026-05-30 using glossary revision kabbalah-v0.2 with the idra-theosophy, pardes frame controller(s). The current status is machine-assisted; readers should treat this as a draft pending editor review until the status flips to verified.
Every term in the controlled glossary surfaces a range card in the apparatus, every doctrinally-live ambiguity is preserved with both readings, and the audit trail records the model, the prompt hash, and the retrieval set used for this rendering. The translation is open to interrogation at every step.
It has been taught in the Concealment of the Book: this beard, the faith of all, goes forth from his ears and descends around the holy mouth, and descends and ascends and covers, with an offering of good fragrance, white and precious; and it descends in balance and covers down to the navel. It is the precious beard, the perfect faithful one, in which thirteen springs flow — fountains of the oil of good anointing — ordered in thirteen conformations.
The first conformation: the hair is ordered from above, and begins from that conformation of the hair of his head which rises in its conformations above his ears, and descends before the opening of the ears, in a single thread, in good balance, to the top of the mouth.
The second conformation: the hair is ordered from the top of the mouth to the other top of the mouth, in a balanced conformation.
The third conformation: from the middle, beneath the nose, beneath the two nostrils, a single path goes forth, and the hair is parted along that path, and is full on this side and on that side; the hair, from a perfect conformation, surrounds that path.
The translation above was produced by the Targum engine against the kabbalah corpus’s controlled glossary. The active interpretive frame is idra-theosophy, pardes. Each frame controller injects the corpus’s interpretive grammar into the rendering as system context and validates the output against its own rules.
The terms surfaced as range cards in this chunk are: dikna (rendered as the-holy-beard), atika-kadisha (rendered as the-holy-ancient-one), chivra (rendered as white), tikkun (rendered as configuration). For each, the apparatus carries the active sense set and the rationale for the selected rendering. Hover behavior on the published page exposes the sense alternatives so readers can interrogate the translation choice.
Audit trail: model claude-opus-4-8[session], glossary revision kabbalah-v0.2, frame controllers version 1.0, drafted at 2026-05-30T00:44:09Z, prompt hash sha256:906af0eae45ec747. This information is queryable per chunk on the published site; the editorial discipline is that any rendering decision can be traced back to the model, the glossary state, and the prompt that produced it.