Wisdom

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Explore 1,671 Jewish texts related to the theme of Wisdom, drawn from Midrash, Kabbalah, Apocrypha, and classical Jewish literature.

The Garden of Eden

Philo Philo of Alexandria

"Thou shalt eat," He says, in the singular. A direct, one-on-one instruction. Simple enough. But then comes the prohibition, the big "Don't." And suddenly, the language changes. Go...

Adam and the Origins of the World

Philo Philo of Alexandria

Philo, the great Jewish philosopher of Alexandria, who lived around the time of Jesus, offers some mind-bending insights. In his Midrash of Philo, he suggests that those things cre...

Kingdom of Adam

Philo Philo of Alexandria

After all, this is God we're talking about! Surely, the Almighty doesn't need Adam's help with a little taxonomy. Genesis 2:19 tells us "He brought the animals to Adam, that he mig...

Counsel of the Sages

Philo Philo of Alexandria

Our starting point here is a fascinating text referred to as "The Midrash of Philo." Now, when we say "Midrash," we're talking about a particular way of interpreting scripture. It'...

Pursuit of Wisdom and the Serpent

Philo Philo of Alexandria

It's easy to see him as just a sneaky snake, but Jewish tradition, especially in the writings we call midrash, often sees things on a deeper, symbolic level. Philo, the 1st-century...

The Garden of Eden

Philo Philo of Alexandria

Get ready, because the answer might surprise you. Our source today is "The Midrash of Philo," a fascinating, often overlooked text. Here, we find a unique take on the serpent in th...

Adam in Paradise

Philo Philo of Alexandria

Philo, the 1st-century Jewish philosopher from Alexandria, grappled with this very question in his own way. In what we call "The Midrash of Philo," he argues that Adam must have be...

The Tree of Knowledge

Philo Philo of Alexandria

That’s the feeling at the heart of a fascinating question posed about the story of Adam and Eve: What does it really mean when the Torah tells us, "Because they knew that they were...

Adam at the Dawn of Creation

Philo Philo of Alexandria

To blend into the pre-Creation wilderness and hope nobody noticed. But no. They hid "in the middle of the trees of the Paradise" (Genesis 3:9). In the very place they committed the...