• Breakneck Through the Bible · Rabbi Bentzi Epstein

  • By: TORCH
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Breakneck Through the Bible · Rabbi Bentzi Epstein

By: TORCH
  • Summary

  • A Marvelous journey through the Bible, the Torah. Presented by Rabbi Bentzi Epstein of TORCH Dallas!
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Episodes
  • Ep. 15 - When Adam Met Eve Again
    Feb 7 2025

    Following the dramatic events of history's first murder, Rabbi Bentzi Epstein and Tom Levine uncover the surprising developments in Cain's family line that shaped human civilization. Who was the mysterious Naamah, and how did a descendant of Cain become the mother of all humanity? Through fascinating Talmudic insights, discover how Cain's children became the world's first city-builders, musicians, and metalworkers – but also introduced complex moral challenges to society.

    The episode explores the controversial "two-wives system" that emerged in this period and reveals the remarkable story of Lemech, the blind hunter whose tragic mistake led to history's first double murder. Through careful analysis of each verse, Rabbi Epstein illuminates how these ancient accounts offer striking insights into marriage, family dynamics, and the delicate balance between justice and mercy. Most intriguingly, learn what finally convinced Adam to reunite with Eve after 130 years of separation, and how this seemingly small event would shape the future of humanity.

    Don't miss this fascinating episode that transforms a list of names into a profound meditation on human progress, relationships, and the unexpected ways God's plan unfolds through history.

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    37 mins
  • Ep. 14 - Am I My Brother’s Keeper?
    Jan 20 2025

    We’ve just witnessed the first murder in history, but the story is far from over. In this episode, Rabbi Bentzi Epstein and Tom Levine unpack God's extraordinary response to Cain's infamous question, "Am I my brother's keeper?" Learn about the mysterious "mark of Cain" and uncover its true meaning beyond popular mythology. Why did God protect the world's first murderer? Through fascinating Talmudic insights, discover how Cain's transformation from farmer to wandering city-builder carries crucial lessons about human resilience and divine justice.

    This episode tackles fundamental questions that challenge our understanding of responsibility and redemption: Why does the ground itself refuse to cooperate with Cain? What does it mean when the "voice of blood cries out from the earth"? And most surprisingly – how are we all connected to Cain's lineage? Rabbi Epstein reveals how this ancient story offers striking insights into modern questions of accountability, community, and the true meaning of brotherhood. Through careful analysis of each verse, learn why God's question "Where is your brother?" remains one of the most powerful challenges to humanity, and how its answer defines not just individual responsibility, but the very essence of Jewish community and purpose.

    Perfect for anyone seeking to understand the deeper implications of personal responsibility, the nature of consequence, and the eternal bond between all people. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode that transforms a tale of wandering into a profound meditation on our obligations to one another.

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    43 mins
  • Ep. 13 - A Fatal Act of Mercy
    Dec 23 2024

    What happens when divine rejection meets human jealousy? In this gripping continuation of Cain and Abel's story, Rabbi Epstein reveals the devastating psychological spiral that led to history's first murder. Moving beyond the offerings themselves, discover the chilling moment when Cain faced a choice – accept divine guidance or blame his brother. Uncover how a simple field confrontation becomes a complex moral dilemma that still resonates today.

    This episode tackles provocative questions that challenge our core beliefs: Is showing mercy to the wicked a virtue or a fatal flaw? Where does human wickedness come from? And most crucially – what happens when God directly offers us a path to redemption, but we choose revenge instead?

    Don't miss this thought-provoking exploration that transforms a familiar biblical tale into a mirror for our own struggles with rejection, responsibility, and the sometimes devastating price of compassion. Perfect for anyone grappling with questions of justice, mercy, and the complex nature of human choice.

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    46 mins

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