Galilean and Jewish Mysticism

Map showing the distribution of synagogues in late Roman and Byzantine times
Map showing the distribution of synagogues in late Roman and Byzantine times (Levine 2005). This map clearly shows that Galilee was the center of Jewish culture before a Persian - Byzantine war swept over the area in 614 CE just prior to the Islamic conquest of 638 (Loffreda 1985). After the abandonment of this area the Torah based (Rabbinic) form of Judaism came to dominate.

References

Levine, L.I. (2005) The Ancient Synagogue; The First Thousand Years. New Haven; London
Loffreda, Stanislao (1985) Recovering Capharnaum. Edizioni Custodia Terra Santa, Gerusalemme (Jerusalem)

Galilee Became Center of Mystical Judaism after Destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE But Jesus Was  Influenced By It Earlier

(July 9, 2022) The Magic Trail (fig. 1) ran through Galilee (image below). This trail was open on and off throughout the later Roman era depending on the state of hostilities with new versions of the Persian Empire called the Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 CE) and the Sassinid Empire (224 to 651 CE)

After the Bar Kochba Revolt (132-135 CE) and the destruction of Jewish life in Judea, Galilee became the center of the Jewish culture which because of the magic trail caused Judaism to take on a more mystical, magical bias. This is where the multi-layer Kabbalah was invented to explain how a good God could create an evil world. Its many layers had the effect of isolating God from the evil material world. Additionally, some Galilean synagogues had zodiacs with an image of Helios in the center. For an overview of all these synagogues see https://synagogues.kinneret.ac.il/

Zodiac synagogues were found at Hamas Tiberius on the southwest coast of the Sea of Galilee and at Beth Alpha more to the southwest. The existence of this Helios image has been very confusing to scholars because the Hebrew scriptures have prohibitions against showing images and honoring other deities.  So what is going on? The most likely explanation is that spiritual powers were not perceived as deities and that Helios represented a spiritual power.

Map of the magic trail running through Galilee
The Magic Trail (purple) was established by Herod the Great when he built the port city of Caesarea Maritima. Herod's territory is shown by the red borders. The Magic Trail is the trade route which connected Persia and Mesopotamia. Herod got most of his wealth from this trade. The emotional magic ideas of the Magi began to enter Galilee when this route opened between 25 and 13 BCE. 
After Herod died his son Herod Antipas inherited a smaller kingdom and built Capernaum as a customs boarder stop to collect trade taxes. Jesus moved here as a young man to work in construction where he would have been exposed to the ideas of the Magi. This trade route also triggered the development of Jewish mysticism in Galilee known as the Kabbala (Cabala)
Mosaic Floor at the Hamat Tiberius Synagogue in Galilee

Mosaic Floor at the Hamat Tiberius Synagogue in Galilee

This shows the Zodiac wheel in the center of a mosaic floor with the divine gateway at the top. A wall was later built over the top of the then abandoned synagogue destroying its center (from http://www.dburnett.com/?p=1460)
Zodiac Close-up at Hamat Tiberius synagogue

Zodiac Close-up at Hamat Tiberius

This shows the Zodiac wheel circling around an image of the sun power Helios.  Women representing the powers of the four seasons of nature appear in each corner. Unlike the Beth Alpha Synagogue this wheel begins at the Spring equinox with Aries the ram. It also circles counter-clockwise. A wall was later built over the top of the then abandoned synagogue destroying its center (from http://www.dburnett.com/?p=1460)
Divine Gateway Close-up at Hamat Tiberius synagogue

Divine Gateway Close-up at Hamat Tiberius

Mosaic image showing ritual tools around the Gateway to the Divine.  This Divine gateway has a draped cloth to represent the veil which separates the material from the spiritual realm . The seven candled menorah represents the seven heavens, that is, the seven sky-shells holding the celestial bodies (sun, moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn). The rounded arms represent these spherical sky shells. Also beside the gateway are a ritual knife (athame), a sistrum rattle (also used in Egypt), and a horn.
Mosaic floor at Beth Alpha Synagogue in Galilee showing zodiac

Mosaic floor at Beth Alpha Synagogue in Galilee.

(July 9, 2022) This shows the Zodiac wheel circling around an image of sun power spirit Helios. The four corner powers of the seasons seem to be represented a bird women. This wheel begins with the summer solstice which begins the time of Cancer the crab at the top and goes counter-clockwise:

 Cancer - crab (June 21 - July 22) Leo - lion (July 23- Aug 22) Virgo - maiden (Aug 23-Sept. 22) Libra - scale (Sept 23 - Oct 22) Scorpio - scorpion (Oct 23 - Nov 21) Sagittarius - archer (Nov 22 - Dec 21) Capricorn - goat (Dec. 22- Jan 20) Aquarius - water bearer (Jan 21- Feb 18) Pisces - fish (Feb 19 - March 19) Aries - ram (March 20 - April 19) Taurus - bull (April 20 - May 20) Gemini - twins (May 21 - June 20)

Early Eastern Influenced Marble Statuette Found in Berenike Egypt c. 90–140 CE

(December 28, 2023) The opening of the magic trail and the sea trade routes between India and Egypt resulted in an exchange of goods and ideas. This is shown by this recent discovery of an eastern influenced statuette in Egypt. This statue seems to have been made from stone quarried in the region just south of modern Istanbul, Turkey. 

Excavations by an American-Polish expedition uncovered this statuette. The most recent discovery was made by Rodney Ast from the University of Heidelberg and his team. The statue was placed in the forecourt of the main early Roman period temple of the town dedicated to the goddess Isis. The statue is 71 cm high and depicts the deity or holy person standing and holding part of his clothing in the Roman style (the news release breathlessly claims this is a statue of Buddha). Around his head is a disc (halo) with sunrays depicted on it. Next to him stands a lotus flower. 

Apart from this statue, archaeologists also found an inscription in an Indian language (Sanskrit) dating to the rule of the Roman emperor Philip the Arab (244–249 CE). This inscription is later than the statue. Other inscriptions in the same temple were in Greek, dating from the early first century CE up to 305 CE. Archaeologists also found in the temple two 2nd-century CE coins from the central-Indian kingdom of the Satavahanas. 

Egypt was at the center of a trade route that connected the Roman Empire with many areas of the ancient world, including India. There were several Roman-era harbors on the Red Sea coast of Egypt involved in this commerce, the most important of which was Berenike. Ships from India arrived there with products, such as pepper, semi-precious stones, textiles, and ivory. At Berenike, they were offloaded, and the cargo was transferred to camels that conveyed the goods across the desert to the Nile. Other ships then transported the merchandise to Alexandria and, from there, to the rest of the Roman Empire.

Reference

Andrzej Szotek  (April 27, 2023) Buddha statue found at Berenike (Egypt). Press release from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw. Online at: https://pcma.uw.edu.pl/en/2023/04/27/buddha-statue-found-at-berenike-egypt/
Capernaum Synagogue in Galilee

Capernaum Synagogue in Galilee

Some of the first examples of Nature Pagan symbols like the Pentacle, "Celtic Knot," and Gateway Star (which became the Star of David when its lines are not intertwined) are found in the white synagogue at Capernaum (Capharnaum). This synagogue dates to 375 CE based upon Roman coins (Loffreda 1985) and it seems to be built upon an earlier one which could go back to the time of Jesus. This earlier building is built out of the local black basalt.

References

Loffreda, Stanislao (1985) Recovering Capharnaum. Edizioni Custodia Terra Santa, Gerusalemme (Jerusalem)
Earliest Known Gateway Star is at Capernaum

Earliest Known Gateway Star is at Capernaum

The Gateway Star symbol is composed of two intertwined triangles. The triangle has been a symbol for a door or gateway since the first alphabet. It is one of the earliest representations of the letter "D" which originated from the Akkadian word "daltu" meaning "door." The Greek letter "delta" is also a triangle.​
The gateway star is the union of two doorways. The upside down triangle comes from the female pubic triangle which typically represents mother earth. The right-side up triangle represents the masculine Divine realm. Thus their union forms the gateway to the life-growth powers of the Ancient Pagan Paradigm. Yahweh belongs to this class. (contrast this to the Pentacle which is the gateway for the motion powers).
During the late 1600's the Gateway Star started to be placed on synagogue walls in Europe during a revival of Jewish mysticism. Only then did it start to be called the "Star of David" or "Shield of David" by those unaware of its mystic significance. In 1897, with the intertwining of its lines eliminated, it was chosen as the central symbol on a flag at the First Zionist Congress.
(Olmsted personal photo)
Earliest Known Pentacle is at Capernaum

Earliest Known Pentacle is at Capernaum

Pentacle is on the right. (Olmsted personal photo)
Earliest Known "Celtic Knot" is at Capernaum

Earliest Known "Celtic Knot" is at Capernaum

(Olmsted personal photo)