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The Book of Maccabees is full of such moments. Let's look at one. We're in the thick of it, the aftermath of some serious upheaval. The king, seeing the damage done by someone who ...
The Second Book of Maccabees tells a harrowing, yet inspiring, story of faith and resistance. It recounts the persecution of Jews under the rule of Antiochus IV Epiphanes, a Seleuc...
But the rabbis of old, they didn't miss a trick. They saw layers of meaning in every word, every phrase. And this one, from Genesis 2:9, really got them thinking: Why does Moses – ...
Philo, a Jewish philosopher living in Alexandria nearly two thousand years ago, offers a fascinating interpretation. He cuts right to the heart of it: the tree isn't just about som...
Where’s the headwaters for such majesty? Genesis 2:10 tells us, "And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads." But t...
The ancient Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria grappled with this very question. Philo, living in the 1st century CE, sought to reconcile Jewish scripture with Greek philosophy...
Day and night, up and down... Does it ever feel like there's a deeper meaning to it all? Well, let's dive into a fascinating little passage from The Midrash of Philo (specifically,...
We often think of death as the end, a full stop. But what if it's just a… transition? Philo, that brilliant Jewish philosopher from Alexandria, wrestled with this very idea. He was...
But wait a minute… God, anxious? God, regretting? It’s a pretty radical idea, isn’t it? We’re talking about Genesis 6:6, that stark verse that says, "God considered anxiously becau...