Chronicles of Jerahmeel (Gaster, 1899)

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The Dead Rise Every Sabbath to Praise God

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XIX

The dead do not simply lie still. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Moses Gaster in 1899, the righteous dead have a vast habit...

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The Nine Palaces Hidden Inside the Garden of Eden

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XX

The Garden of Eden is not a meadow. It is a city of palaces. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Moses Gaster in 1899, there are...

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Rabbi Joshua Toured the Seven Chambers of Gehinnom

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXI

Rabbi Joshua ben Levi wanted to see Gehinnom (the place of spiritual purification after death). The Messiah refused. "It is not fitting for the righteous to see it," he said, "for ...

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The Bird That Refused the Forbidden Fruit

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXII

Before Adam named the animals, God brought them before the angels and challenged them to do it first. They could not. Adam named every creature instantly. God turned to the angels ...

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Lilith Found Adam Alone and Spawned Demons

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXIII

After the expulsion from Eden, Adam was separated from Eve for 130 years. He slept alone. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Mo...

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Cain Built the First Walled City on Earth

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXIV

Cain was the first city builder. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Moses Gaster in 1899, after marrying his wife Qalmana, Cain...

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Shemhazai and Azael, the Angels Who Fell

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXV

Two angels told God not to create humanity. When the generation of the flood proved them right, Shemhazai and Azael stood before God and reminded Him: "Did we not say, 'Do not crea...

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From Adam to Noah—The Names the Bible Forgot

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXVI

The Hebrew Bible names Adam's famous sons. But the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Moses Gaster in 1899, names the ones you have never heard ...

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Noah's 714,000 Descendants Before the Flood

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXVII

How many people were alive before the flood? According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Moses Gaster in 1899, an exact census was taken...

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Abraham Refused to Flee the Babylonian Furnace

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXIX

When the people of Babylon decided to build a tower reaching heaven, everyone had to make bricks. Everyone had to write their name on their brick. But twelve men refused. According...

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Tower of Babel Builders Turned into Monkeys

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXX

The builders of the Tower of Babel were not just confused. They were transformed. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Moses Gast...

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How Noah's Sons Divided the Earth into Three

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXXI

After the flood, the entire earth was split into three portions. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Moses Gaster in 1899, each ...

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Nimrod, Bel, and the Origin of Idol Worship

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXXII

Nimrod was not merely a tyrant. He was the seed of the world's first false religion. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Moses G...

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Abraham Mocked the Idols, Then Survived the Fire

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXXIII

Abraham's entire family were idol-makers. They carved images and sold them in the streets. But Abraham ran the stall like a philosopher. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a...

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Abraham Smashes His Father's Idols and Survives the Furnace

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXXIV

The night Abraham was born, a star appeared in the sky and swallowed four other stars from the four corners of heaven. Nimrod's astrologers saw it and rushed to the king with a war...

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How Haran Died in the Fire That Could Not Burn Abraham

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXXV

Haran, the eldest son of Terah, made his living selling his father's idols to the Chaldeans. His younger brother Abraham refused to worship them. When the Chaldeans came to test bo...

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Judah Battles the Amorite Kings After the Sack of Shechem

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXXVI

After Simeon and Levi destroyed the men of Shechem, a great terror fell over every city in the region. The nations said: "If two sons of Jacob could exterminate an entire town, wha...

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Esau Attacks Jacob with Four Thousand Warriors

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXXVII

Esau had moved away from his brother Jacob, but the sages in the Chronicles of Jerahmeel say it was not because his hatred had cooled. "His anger did he bear perpetually, and he ke...

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The Deathbed Visions of Naphtali on Ships and Stars

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXXVIII

When Naphtali grew old and felt his strength fading, he gathered his children and gave them one final command. It was not about silver or gold. "I speak to you about a very easy ma...

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When the Women of Egypt Cut Their Hands Over Joseph

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XXXIX

Potiphar's wife tried every day to seduce Joseph. She dressed in her finest ornaments, changed her clothes constantly, and spoke to him with increasing urgency. But Joseph mastered...

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How Esau's Grandson Became the First King of Rome

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XL

After the Tower of Babel, the descendants of the nations scattered into separate companies. The Kittim settled in the plain of Campania by the river Tiber, while the children of Tu...

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The Seven Kings of Rome and the Enslavement of Israel

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XLI

The Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Moses Gaster in 1899, preserves an unusual parallel timeline linking the rise of Rome with the suffering ...

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Pharaoh's Dream of the Scales and the Goat That Outweighed Egypt

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XLIII

In the 130th year after the Israelites went down to Egypt, Pharaoh had a dream. Sitting on his throne, he saw an old man holding a merchant's balance scale. The old man gathered up...

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Moses Becomes King of Cush After Fleeing Egypt

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XLIV

When Amram separated from his wife after Pharaoh's decree to drown all Hebrew boys, it was his young daughter Miriam who brought them back together. The Spirit of God came upon the...

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The Three Advisors Who Decided Israel's Fate in Egypt

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XLVI

When Pharaoh sought counsel on what to do about the growing Israelite population, he summoned three men: Reuel the Midianite, Job, and Balaam of Petor. Their answers determined the...

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The Day Moses Had to Tell Aaron He Was Going to Die

Chronicles of Jerahmeel XLIX

God told Moses that the time had come for Aaron to leave this world. Moses prayed all night, agonizing: "How can I tell my brother his life is ending?" God answered with a promise—...

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Moses Fights the Angel of Death and Refuses to Die

Chronicles of Jerahmeel L

When God told Moses that his time had come, Moses refused to accept it. He drew a circle on the ground, stood inside it, and declared: "I will not move from this place until the de...

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Why God Personally Attended the Burial of Moses

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LI

Why did God Himself attend to the burial of Moses? Because of what Moses had done decades earlier in Egypt, when everyone else was busy loading up silver and gold for the exodus. W...

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Moses Walked the Firmament to Seize the Torah

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LII

When Moses ascended to heaven to receive the Torah, a cloud crouched before him like a living creature. He did not know whether to ride it or grab hold of it. The cloud opened, swa...

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The Seven Clouds That Guarded Israel in the Desert

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LIII

While the Israelites traveled through the wilderness, seven clouds of glory surrounded them on every side. One cloud went in front, one behind, two flanked them on each side, and o...

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God Destroyed Egypt's Idols Before Drowning Pharaoh

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LIV

Before the tenth plague struck, God executed judgment on every idol in Egypt. Stone gods shattered into fragments. Wooden gods rotted to dust. Idols of silver, brass, iron, and lea...

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Korah's Rebellion and the Earth That Swallowed Him

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LV

The quarrel between Korah and Moses began with a poor woman and her single ewe-lamb. She fed the lamb from her own bread and let it drink from her own cup. When she sheared its woo...

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Kenaz and the Twelve Precious Stones of Prophecy

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LVI

After Joshua died, Israel had no leader. The people asked God who should fight the Canaanites, and God told them to cast lots. The lot fell on Kenaz, from the tribe of Caleb, who b...

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Deborah's Hailstorm and the Fire That Consumed Yair

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LVIII

The period of the Judges was an era of divine intervention so direct that storms fought battles and fires executed corrupt leaders. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th...

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Jephthah's Daughter Chose Her Own Death

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LIX

Jephthah the Gileadite made a vow before battle: whatever came out of his house first to greet him upon his victorious return would be offered as a sacrifice to God. He crushed the...

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Eight Exiles That Emptied the Land of Israel

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LX

From the Exodus to the destruction of the First Temple, Israel was exiled eight times. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Moses...

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The Levites Who Bit Off Their Own Fingers

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LXI

The destruction of the Temple happened on the eve of the ninth of Av, on the outgoing of the Sabbath, in a Sabbatical year. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century...

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Eldad the Danite and the Lost Tribes Beyond the River

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LXII

The most detailed account of the lost tribes of Israel comes from Eldad the Danite, a traveler whose report is preserved in the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chron...

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The False Prophets Roasted in Nebuchadnezzar's Furnace

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LXIV

Two false prophets in Babylon, Ahab ben Kolaya and Zedekiah ben Maaseyah, used their religious authority to commit adultery and fraud. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 1...

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Daniel Saved Susanna from Two Corrupt Judges

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LXV

In Babylon there lived a man named Jehoiachin whose wife Susanna was known for her beauty and her devotion to God. Her parents had raised her according to the Torah of Moses, and s...

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Nebuchadnezzar Lived as a Beast for Seven Months

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LXVI

Nebuchadnezzar's transformation was not a complete change from man to animal. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Moses Gaster i...

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The Writing on the Wall at Belshazzar's Feast

Chronicles of Jerahmeel LXVII

The fall of Babylon began with a friendship and ended with a finger. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle translated by Moses Gaster in 1899, G...

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God's Blueprint Failed Until He Invented Repentance

Chronicles of Jerahmeel I

God drew up the blueprints for a world. They failed. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle compiled by Jerahmeel ben Solomon and first translate...

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Why the Moon Got Shrunk and the Sun Bows Every Night

Chronicles of Jerahmeel II

On the third day of creation, the earth was a flat, featureless plain submerged under water. Then God spoke. Mountains erupted upward and scattered across the surface. Valleys tore...

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The Seven Planets and Their Secret Personalities

Chronicles of Jerahmeel IV

God placed seven planets in the firmament and gave each one a distinct personality. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle compiled by Jerahmeel ...

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God Destroyed Two Armies of Angels to Create Adam

Chronicles of Jerahmeel VI

God wanted to create a human being. The angels said no. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle compiled by Jerahmeel ben Solomon, God first appro...

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The Angel Lailah and the Soul That Refused to Be Born

Chronicles of Jerahmeel IX

Before every human birth, an angel named Lailah (לילה) receives a direct order from God. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12th-century Hebrew chronicle compiled by Jerah...

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The Angel Who Wept Over Every Sinful Limb at Death

Chronicles of Jerahmeel X

When a person is about to die, the angel assigned to them delivers a devastating eulogy. Not a eulogy of praise. A eulogy of regret. According to the Chronicles of Jerahmeel, a 12t...

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