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Individual passages from Legends of the Jews, shown in source order. Page 53 of 56.
The story of Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah, better known by their Babylonian names Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, gives us a glimpse. We find this tale tucked away in Ginzberg's...
Legends of the Jews turns to Ezekiel Speaks for God. It first appears that Ezekiel, the prophet who was with them, would be trying to talk them out of it. "Guys, maybe just a littl...
The book of Ezekiel gives us some potent imagery. And Jewish tradition, ever eager to fill in the gaps, expands on the story. to a fascinating, if somewhat gruesome, tale of resurr...
Sometimes, even the most extraordinary events can bring unexpected anxieties. Take the story of those brought back from the dead – a true gift. Yet, according to Legends of the Jew...
Legends of the Jews turns to Nebuchadnezzar's Journey. Let's travel back in time, to the era of Nebuchadnezzar. Nebuchadnezzar from the Bible, the Babylonian king who conquered Jer...
This is one of those stories. It features a king so puffed up with pride that he believes himself immortal, only to be brought crashing down to earth – quite literally! Hiram, prov...
It wasn't just the non-Jews, the "heathen," who were struggling in those days. Even among the Jewish people, there were those deeply immersed in sin. And among them, two figures st...
We’ve talked before about figures like Hiram, the king of Tyre, who, according to some traditions, was a bit too eager to claim divine status for himself. And then there were the f...
He was keen on everyone, including the Jewish exiles in his kingdom, worshipping his gods. But Daniel? Daniel was proving to be a particularly tough nut to crack. So, according to ...
Some heroes, like Daniel, just never seem to get a break. The stories surrounding Daniel in the Babylonian exile are just incredible. We know him best, perhaps, for surviving the l...
That was life under Nebuchadnezzar, the Babylonian king who loomed over the ancient world like a thundercloud. But even the longest storms eventually break. After forty years – a r...
It first appears he'd be remembered with bitterness, given that Jerusalem fell during his reign. But, surprisingly, the legends paint a different picture. According to Legends of t...
Instant mood killer. That’s precisely what happened to King Belshazzar. As we read in the Book of Daniel, the writing was on the wall, literally. And it foretold doom. The prophet ...
Legends of the Jews turns to Belshazzar in Battle. The story in the Book of Daniel rushes towards the climax: the mysterious hand writing on the wall, the terrified king Belshazzar...
We left Belshazzar throwing a wild party, desecrating the sacred vessels from the Temple in Jerusalem (Ginzberg, Legends of the Jews, Vol. 4). It was a brazen act of arrogance, a s...
Our tale picks up with Daniel, the wise and righteous figure The familiar version gives us, receiving a crucial task. According to Legends of the Jews, it was a divine charge, no l...
Sometimes, the most fascinating details are found in the stories around the stories, passed down through generations. Take Cyrus the Great, for instance. The Book of Ezra paints hi...
Even between the mightiest of rulers, it seems, human nature prevails. Cyrus and Darius is often remembered as figures in history, names in textbooks. But consider their relationsh...
You might remember that Nebuchadnezzar looted the Temple in Jerusalem, taking sacred objects back to Babylon. According to Legends of the Jews, one day Darius, perhaps a successor,...
Daniel certainly knew that feeling. After wisely advising Darius, Daniel was appointed to a powerful position, heading up a council of three administrators. He was second only to t...
It comes from Legends of the Jews by Rabbi Louis Ginzberg, drawing on ancient lore, and it involves prophets, angels, lions, and a very, very hungry group of them. While all sorts ...
The familiar story is this: – how he survived the den of ferocious beasts, a evidence of his unwavering faith. But what came next? It's a story of honors, a reluctant retirement, a...
I'm talking about a legacy so strong it can literally divide a city! The story moves to Shushan, ancient Persia, and explore the story of the prophet Daniel, a figure deeply revere...
There's a story told in Legends of the Jews – a masterful compilation by Rabbi Louis Ginzberg – about the aftermath of Daniel’s time and the legacy he left behind. It speaks of a h...
Just like Daniel before him, Zerubbabel was said to be privy to divine secrets, granted knowledge of what was to come. Imagine knowing the future! The archangel Metatron, a powerfu...
Sometimes, the most powerful stories are the ones whispered from dying lips, carrying promises across generations. Our tale begins with a king on his deathbed: Darius. Feeling his ...
The Jewish tradition has some pretty incredible answers. In Legends of the Jews, when the Jews returned to Jerusalem under Ezra's leadership to rebuild the Temple, they faced a sig...
It's more than it first appears. The scene: After decades in exile, a weary but hopeful band of Jews finally returns to Jerusalem. Among them are three figures of immense importanc...
Not just any skull, but the skull of Araunah (also known as Araniah or Aravnah), the very man from whom King David purchased the land upon which the Temple stood! It first appears,...
He was trying to rally the Jewish people to return to Palestine, to rebuild their lives and their Temple. It sounds like a monumental, spiritually charged moment. A chance to rebui...
It wasn’t just about bricks and mortar; it was about the very soul of the Jewish people. Ezra held two burning desires in his heart. First, to safeguard the purity – both literal a...
His zeal and effectiveness in spreading the teachings of the Torah were legendary. It was said that if Moses hadn't come first, Ezra would have received the Torah himself! What an ...
A lot of that goes back further than you might imagine, all the way to Ezra the Scribe. Ezra, who lived during the Second Temple period, wasn’t just a scribe; he was a builder, a r...
The legends certainly suggest it. Take Ezra, for example. He wasn't just a scribe, not just a leader bringing the Torah back to life after the Babylonian exile. He was, according t...
The Temple is rebuilt, but something's missing. The sacred texts, the very heart of their identity, are scattered and incomplete. Enter Ezra, a priest and scribe deeply learned in ...
Legends of the Jews turns to Death of King Artachshashta. In Legends of the Jews, compiled by Louis Ginzberg, Ezra didn’t die in the land of Israel. Instead, having completed his m...
Around the time of Ezra, a pivotal figure in Jewish history, Babylon, that mighty, ancient city, suffered a devastating blow. The Persians swept through, leaving only a small, impe...
It turns out, some pretty incredible stories lie behind even the most familiar phrases. It's a central part of Jewish prayer services, recited daily. But where did it come from? Th...
It marks the end of the Ketuvim, the Writings, the final section of the Hebrew Bible. But what happened after? What about the stories too sacred, too painful, or perhaps just too… ...
Legends of the Jews turns to Esther's Miracle. The miracle of Purim isn’t just about escaping the evil decree of Haman, may his name be blotted out. It’s also about the incredible ...
He wasn't born to be king of Persia. Nope. No royal blood coursing through his veins, no divine right backing him up. How did he become king then? Money. Pure, unadulterated wealth...
He throws this massive bash. A six-month-long extravaganza. But what was really going on? The Book of Esther tells us the feast was for all the people in Shushan, the capital city,...
Legends of the Jews turns to The Six-Month Party That Set the Purim Story in Motion. The Book of Esther (1:4) tells us Ahasuerus showed off "the riches of his glorious kingdom and ...
The Book of Esther tells a tale of immense wealth and power, embodied by King Ahasuerus. He throws a lavish banquet, boasting of his riches. But where did all this splendor come fr...
It wasn’t just the exile, the loss of Jerusalem, the absence of the Temple. It was the constant, almost taunting reminders of what they had lost. One of the most painful of these, ...
Legends of the Jews turns to Ahasuerus Feasts With Vessels Stolen From the Temple. In Ginzberg's, Legends of the Jews, this whole scene sets the stage to explore a much bigger ques...
Sometimes, the reasons are deeper than just military might or political maneuvering. Sometimes, they're… well, let’s just say, divinely orchestrated. For a long time, the leadershi...
It all starts in Shushan, the capital city. Now, it first appears celebrations are always a good thing. A time for joy and togetherness? But according to Legends of the Jews, even ...