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The sages of old grappled with this very question, and their insights are captured in Bereshit Rabbah, a collection of rabbinic interpretations on the Book of Genesis. to the very ...
Our sages grappled with these questions ages ago, and in Bereshit Rabbah, a collection of rabbinic interpretations of Genesis, they offer some pretty striking analogies. Imagine a ...
It's like the whole thing is one giant, intricate tapestry. Take the creation of light, for example. The very first "Let there be light!" in Genesis. Rabbi Simon, in Bereshit Rabba...
And if you delve into the ancient texts, particularly the Midrash, you find some truly mind-bending ideas. Let's turn to Bereshit Rabbah, a classic collection of rabbinic interpret...
We look up and see blue, clouds drifting by, maybe the sun blazing down. But what's really up there? Genesis, the very first book of the Bible, begins to tackle this question. In t...
Day and night, light and dark... itβs so fundamental. But have you considered it as a constant song, a perpetual praise to the One who created it all? The verse in Psalms 74:16, "T...
Take the creation story in Genesis, for example. We read in Genesis 1:16 that God made "two great lights" β the sun and the moon β to rule the day and the night. Seems straightforw...
Genesis 1:31-2:1 tells us, "It was evening and it was morning, the sixth day, [and heaven and earth were finished...]" Seems straightforward. But Rabbi Yudan, in Bereshit Rabbah β ...
Our sages pondered that very thing, and they found a fascinating exception. The Torah portion of Bereshit, Genesis, opens with the creation. And in Genesis 2:1, we read, "The heave...