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Even after all the miracles, all the divine interventions, the people of Israel… well, they just weren't getting it. They were still caught up in idolatry. According to Legends of ...
We're talking world-altering, Messiah-bringing kind of power. There's a story in Legends of the Jews that dives right into that very idea, and it involves some of the biggest names...
Sometimes, the answer might surprise you. Let's talk about Rabbi Isaac Loria, also known as the Ari, the Lion – a pivotal figure in Kabbalah. His teachings marked such a radical sh...
Remember how God spared the city after its inhabitants, prompted by Jonah's preaching, repented in sackcloth and ashes? As the Book of Jonah tells us (Jonah 3:10), God saw their de...
Shebnah wasn't just anyone; he was a high-ranking official in Jerusalem. But his loyalty wasn't to his people, it was to himself. He was power-hungry, treacherous, and, as we'll se...
The text tells us that “the sound of their grief pierced to the very heavens.” It paints a vivid picture of despair. And where is Moses, their leader, during all this? He’s gone to...
It wasn't just a snap decision, that's for sure. According to the Megillah, the Book of Esther, Haman was very particular in his wicked plans. He didn't just pick a date out of thi...
In the Megillah, the Book of Esther, we read of Haman's wicked plot to annihilate the Jews of ancient Persia. But did you know there’s more to the story? The Legends of the Jews, a...
We often imagine it’s a snap decision, a sudden impulse. But usually, there’s a whole lot of whispering, plotting, and persuading going on. Take Haman, for example. He didn’t just ...