Tradition Hubs

Landing pages for each source tradition in Wheel of Heaven. Each hub explains why the tradition is included, what it claims in its own voice, which motifs it shares with the canon, and where it converges or diverges.

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Hebrew & Biblical

The Hebrew Bible is the densest single corpus behind the Wheel of Heaven reading of Elohim, Nephilim, flood, covenant, and cosmic order. This hub explains why it is included, what it claims in its own voice, where it converges with the canon, where it pushes back, and where to start reading.

Islamic

The Qur'an and the Islamic prophetic tradition — how the final Abrahamic revelation retells the stories of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, and what its framework of prophetic succession means for the Wheel of Heaven reading.

Mesopotamian

The Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian texts that predate and parallel Genesis — creation from chaos, divine council, flood reset, and the descent of beings from heaven. The ancient Near Eastern context without which the Hebrew Bible reads as an island.

Second Temple & Apocrypha

The Jewish apocalyptic literature of the Second Temple period — the Book of Enoch, the Book of Jubilees, and related texts that expand Genesis into a full Watchers narrative of heavenly descent, forbidden knowledge, and cosmic judgment.