Parshat Lech Lecha

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God calls Abraham to leave his homeland for Canaan. Covers Abraham and Sarah in Egypt, the separation from Lot, the war of the kings, and the covenant between the pieces. Genesis 12:1-17:27.

Wise Counsel

Philo The Midrash of Philo 12:2

Philo, a Jewish philosopher who lived in Egypt during the Roman era, tried to harmonize Greek philosophy with Jewish scripture. The text we're looking at here – let's call it Midra...

Wisdom

Eve and Creation

Philo The Midrash of Philo 14:10

He suggests we look beyond the literal. Philo sees the serpent not just as a snake, but as an allegory – an emblem of desire itself. The serpent "creeps upon his breast and upon hi...

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Adam and the Origins of the World

Philo The Midrash of Philo 19:2

Ancient Jewish wisdom has something profound to say about that very human struggle. Philo of Alexandria, a Jewish philosopher living in Egypt around the time of Jesus, offered a un...

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Kingdom of Adam and Chava

Philo The Midrash of Philo 20:1

It’s such a simple act, naming, but in that moment, Adam isn't just labeling. He’s making a profound statement. Why that name? Why "Life"? Genesis 3:20 tells us, "Adam called his w...

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Soul of Adam and Chava

Philo The Midrash of Philo 20:2

Take the very first name ever given to a woman: Chava, or as we know her, Eve. Philo, the great Jewish philosopher from Alexandria, Egypt, writing around the first century CE, give...

Adam & EveSoul

The Tree of Knowledge

Philo The Midrash of Philo 21:1

But the Torah actually tells us something much more… intimate. It says, “And the Lord God made garments of skin for Adam and his wife, and clothed them" (Genesis 3:21). Garments of...

CreationAdam & Eve

The Tree of Knowledge

Philo The Midrash of Philo 21:2

We often skim over details, assuming we understand them, but sometimes, a closer look reveals incredible insights. Take, for example, the story of Adam and Eve after they eat from ...

Adam & EveTorahWisdom

Adam: Dawn of the World

Philo The Midrash of Philo 22:1

In Genesis 3:22, we read, "Behold, Adam has become as one of us, to know good and evil." One of us? Who is the "us" here? It's one of those little lines that can send you spiraling...

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Birth of Eve

Philo The Midrash of Philo 1:1

It all revolves around a single, loaded question stemming from the Book of Genesis: "I have gotten a man from the Lord?" (Genesis 4:1). Specifically, was that really what Eve said ...

Creation