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The prophet Jeremiah certainly knew. Even as tragedy unfolded around him, he refused to sugarcoat the truth. Imagine him, standing before the king, knowing that his words could sea...
It's easy to imagine despair settling in, but the Jewish spirit, as we know, is nothing if not resilient. Let's talk about Baruch. He wasn't just any guy; he was the scribe and dev...
Our first stop is the grave of Baruch. Now, near Baruch's grave, something truly remarkable happens. Imagine grass, ordinary grass, but its leaves shimmer with gold dust. But here'...
Daniel was off doing who-knows-what, probably advising some other royal, and Nebuchadnezzar, in his infinite wisdom (or lack thereof), decided everyone needed to worship a giant id...
We’re talking about Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah – you might know them better by their Babylonian names, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. They were faithful Jews living in exile ...
Nebuchadnezzar, that infamous king of Babylon, thought he was sitting pretty. He even had a rather macabre drinking vessel made from the bones of a slain Jew. Can you imagine the a...
You stand up for what you believe in, only to see those around you suffer because of it. That’s the pickle a few brave souls found themselves in during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar,...
The book of Ezekiel gives us some potent imagery. And Jewish tradition, ever eager to fill in the gaps, expands on the story. to a fascinating, if somewhat gruesome, tale of resurr...
Sometimes, even the most extraordinary events can bring unexpected anxieties. Take the story of those brought back from the dead – a true gift. Yet, according to Legends of the Jew...