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Forget the polite smiles and carefully chosen words. Sometimes, the gloves came off. The Book of Jubilees, a text considered canonical by some but not included in the Hebrew Bible ...
And in the Book of Judith, chapter 13, we see her rise to meet that challenge in a way that's both terrifying and inspiring. The tension is palpable. Judith, a brave and devout wid...
But this isn’t just any crossroads. As the Letter of Aristeas describes, the path is divided. Some people are always going up, and others down. What’s happening? Well, it all comes...
Antiochus, king of the Seleucid Empire, knew that feeling all too well. Imagine this: you're a powerful ruler, used to getting your way. Then you hear the news: your viceroy, Nican...
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 ...
We’re dropped right into a world teetering on the edge. The passage speaks of a time after a ruler's death, a time when his sons, dripping with royal ambition, seize power. "And th...
The ancient rabbis certainly did. They grappled with the nature of prophecy: who gets it, and why? Philo of Alexandria, a Jewish philosopher living in Egypt around the time of Jesu...
Take Noah, for example. The world’s about to be… well, let’s just say thoroughly cleansed. And yet, Genesis 6:8 tells us, almost as an aside, that Noah "found grace in the sight of...
It’s a question that has puzzled rabbis and scholars for centuries, and it's precisely the kind of textual wrinkle that the Midrash loves to explore. So, let's dive in. Why does th...