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The Legends of the Jews, Volume 1

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(4,38 Sterne; 75 Bewertungen)

Rabbi Louis Ginzberg was one of the outstanding Talmudists of the twentieth century. He was born on November 28, 1873, in Kovno, Lithuania; he died on November 11, 1953, in New York City. Ginzberg taught at the Jewish Theological seminary from 1903 to 1953. For 50 years, he trained two generations of Conservative Rabbis.

The Legends of the Jews is an epic 7-volume compilation of traditional Jewish stories loosely related to the Bible. Over the millennia, these stories, which expand on the Bible, flesh out the lives of biblical figures. In the process, they help bring to life the Bible's valuable lessons.

The Legends of the Jews has been called a monumental work of scholarship. It is studied by serious students of both Judaism and Christianity. And yet the stories continue to be accessible and understood by all. They were designed to impart lessons of the Torah, and any child or adult will find much to enjoy about this work. (Summary by Scott Sherris and Wikipedia) (13 hr 50 min)

Chapters

Preface

14:36

Read by Scott Sherris

Chapter 1: Creation of the World, Part 1

18:32

Read by Scott Sherris

Chapter 1: Creation of the World, Part 2

16:51

Read by Kirsten Ferreri

Chapter 1: Creation of the World, Part 3

12:15

Read by dinobuddy

Chapter 1: Creation of the World, Part 4

23:28

Read by dinobuddy

Chapter 1: Creation of the World, Part 5

8:13

Read by dinobuddy

Chapter 2: Adam, Part 1

20:53

Read by Leon Mire

Chapter 2: Adam, Part 2

26:12

Read by Robert Scott

Chapter 2: Adam, Part 3

17:01

Read by Robert Scott

Chapter 2: Adam, Part 4

24:14

Read by Robert Scott

Chapter 2: Adam, Part 5

18:28

Read by Bryan Ness

Chapter 2: Adam, Part 6

15:34

Read by Kirsten Ferreri

Chapter 3: The Death Of Eve, Part 1

19:48

Read by Bryan Ness

Chapter 3: The Death Of Eve, Part 2

17:00

Read by Bryan Ness

Chapter 3: The Death Of Eve, Part 3

18:10

Read by Robert Scott

Chapter 3: The Death Of Eve, Part 4

22:24

Read by Robert Scott

Chapter 3: The Death Of Eve, Part 5

13:47

Read by Robert Scott

Chapter 4: Noah, Part 1

16:48

Read by ML Cohen

Chapter 4: Noah, Part 2

18:29

Read by ML Cohen

Chapter 4: Noah, Part 3

17:47

Read by ML Cohen

Chapter 4: Noah, Part 4

12:38

Read by ML Cohen

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 1

17:06

Read by Scott Sherris

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 2

14:28

Read by Jason Mayoff

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 3

17:07

Read by Sibella Denton

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 4

13:57

Read by Scott Sherris

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 5

12:34

Read by Sibella Denton

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 6

17:41

Read by Sibella Denton

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 7

14:09

Read by Sibella Denton

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 8

13:32

Read by Sibella Denton

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 9

14:18

Read by Sibella Denton

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 10

18:06

Read by D.E. Wittkower

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 11

17:53

Read by Laurie Anne Walden

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 12

11:55

Read by Sibella Denton

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 13

15:25

Read by Scott Sherris

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 14

16:15

Read by Robert Scott

Chapter 5: Abraham, Part 15

27:13

Read by Robert Scott

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 1

20:11

Read by Robert Scott

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 2

17:19

Read by Sibella Denton

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 3

14:40

Read by Sibella Denton

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 4

15:38

Read by Sibella Denton

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 5

17:49

Read by ML Cohen

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 6

13:31

Read by ML Cohen

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 7

19:18

Read by ML Cohen

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 8

10:31

Read by ML Cohen

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 9

13:13

Read by ML Cohen

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 10

9:17

Read by ML Cohen

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 11

13:00

Read by Laurie Anne Walden

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 12

14:15

Read by Sibella Denton

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 13

16:42

Read by Sibella Denton

Chapter 6: Jacob, Part 14

19:52

Read by Sibella Denton

Bewertungen

its a good listen

(4 Sterne)

the constant change up of narrators is annoying, so is the occasional mispronounction of words. other than that its alot of fun to listen to these stories.

(3,5 Sterne)

It is sad that the Jewish Messiah has already come in Jesus Christ but the Jews still expect him, and believe that a human can save you. And blood represents salvation, such as in the blood of the Lamb Jesus (Yeshua) the Messiah. Thees story's are fascinating but out of a Christian perspective thees stories are not what one would call biblical, a little like the apokrifical books interesting spiritual literature which tell us about other things outside of the Bible like the fact that the leviathan is apparently Kosher because the righteous will eat him as a delicacy after the end times.

(5 Sterne)

Keep in mind that these stories are not scripture but legends.