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==Abrahamic religions==
==Abrahamic religions==
In the [[Bible]], Malachi 4:2 mentions the "Sun of Righteousness" (sometimes translated as the "Sun of Justice"), which some [[Christianity|Christians]] have interpreted as a reference to [[Jesus Christ]]. In ancient Roman culture, Sunday was the day of the sun god. It was adopted as the [[Sabbat]]h day by Christians who did not have a [[Judaism|Jewish]] background. The symbol of light was a [[pagan]] device adopted by Christians, and perhaps the most important one that did not come from Jewish traditions.
In the [[Bible]], Malachi 4:2 mentions the "Sun of Righteousness" (sometimes translated as the "Sun of Justice"), which some [[Christianity|Christians]] have interpreted as a reference to [[Jesus Christ]]. In ancient Roman culture, Sunday was the day of the sun god. It was adopted as the [[Sabbat]]h day by Christians who did not have a [[Judaism|Jewish]] background. The symbol of light was a [[pagan]] device adopted by Christians, and perhaps the most important one that did not come from Jewish traditions.
In [[Kabbalah]], the sun rules over the [[sefirot]] of [[Tiferet]] and its opposing [[qlippoth]] [[Thagiriron]].


==Astrology==
==Astrology==

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