The Legends of the Jews — Volume 3
by Ginzberg, Louis
Project Gutenberg Release
Project Gutenberg ID
2881
Reading Ease
Reading ease score: 67.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
Summary
"The Legends of the Jews — Volume 3" by Louis Ginzberg is a reinterpretation of Jewish biblical legends and folklore, translated from the German manuscript by Paul Radin, and likely written in the early 20th century. This volume particularly focuses on the Israelites' journey from Egypt to the death of Moses, detailing pivotal events and characters, especially emphasizing the life and significance of Moses as a leader, prophet, and lawgiver for the Jewish people. The opening of this volume sets the stage for the narrative of the Exodus, starting with Moses' efforts to retrieve Joseph's bones from Egypt to honor a promise made long ago. It delves into key themes, including the divine guidance the Israelites receive during their journey, the symbolic significance of laws given to them, and the various challenges they face, including doubts and grievances against Moses. Ginzberg intertwines miraculous elements, such as the parting of the Red Sea and the provision of manna, alongside moral and theological lessons important to Jewish tradition. This serves both as a retelling of familiar biblical stories and a reflective commentary on the faith and collective identity of the Jewish people. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Description
Volume 3: From the exodus to the death of Moses
Metadata
language_code
en
bookshelf
Category: Religion/Spirituality
Category: Mythology, Legends & Folklore
Judaism
locc_code
BM
subject
Jewish legends
Bible. Old Testament -- Legends
Midrash -- Translations into English
Aggada -- Translations into English