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Let’s talk about Jehoshaphat, son of Asa, a king of Judah. Now, according to the biblical narrative in the Book of Kings, and amplified in works like Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews...
He was a king who knew a thing or two about impossible situations. Jehoshaphat, as we learn in Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews, was deeply devoted to the sanctity of the Temple in J...
But there's another king whose story is, well, complicated. A king whose reign was marked by both incredible power and profound sin. I'm talking about Ahab, king of Samaria. Ahab, ...
We often hear about Ahab's downfall being connected to his failure to heed the prophets, particularly when he let Ben-hadad go free. But according to the sages, as Ginzberg retells...
Not a pleasant thought, I know. But the legends surrounding King Ahab, one of the more notorious figures in the Hebrew Bible, give us a glimpse into that shadowy realm. Now, Ahab w...
Especially when we delve into the lives of figures like Jezebel. Now, Jezebel. The name alone conjures up images of wickedness and idolatry. She's not exactly known for her charita...
That’s kind of what we’re dealing with in the story of Joram, son of Ahab. Now, Ahab wasn't exactly winning any "Father of the Year" awards. But according to Legends of the Jews, J...
We're talking about a seven-year famine so severe, so utterly devastating, that it’s almost impossible to fathom. Imagine, if you will, the creeping desperation as each year brough...
There’s a powerful story in Jewish lore, found in Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews, about resilience in the face of famine that’s been echoing through generations. Imagine a land gri...