1,614 related texts · Page 47 of 180
But what if I told you the story doesn't end with Jacob receiving the blessing? What if there's more to the conversation, a divine rebuke even? According to Legends of the Jews, th...
The Torah tells us that Esau harbored a deep-seated hatred for Jacob because of that stolen blessing. He felt utterly cheated. And Jacob, well, he was understandably terrified of h...
We often think of villains as straightforward, but sometimes their motivations are twisted and surprising. Take Esau, for example. According to Ginzberg's retelling in Legends of t...
He knew that Esau, his brother, harbored murderous intentions. The tension was thick, a palpable danger hanging in the air. But running wasn't exactly Jacob’s first instinct. As th...
After Jacob, disguised as his brother Esau, received Isaac's blessing, a lesser man might have tried to retract it. But Isaac, despite the deception, understood the weight of what ...
That’s exactly where Jacob found himself. He was about to embark on a journey, leaving the familiar embrace of the Holy Land. But doubt gnawed at him. Was this really what God want...
It’s a two-day trek from Beer-sheba to Mount Moriah. Now, Mount Moriah, friends, is no ordinary place. It's where the Beit Hamikdash, the Temple, would eventually stand in Jerusale...
Suddenly, you're jolted awake. Not by a noise, but by the sheer terror of a vision – a glimpse of the Temple in ruins. Can you even begin to imagine what that might feel like? Acco...
Jacob certainly did. Fresh from his somewhat…complicated…dealings with Laban, his father-in-law (and uncle!), he was on the run, trying to get back home. But Laban wasn't about to ...