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Ep. 16 - When Sneezes Could Kill & Other Ancient Secrets

Feb 21, 202539 minEp. 16
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Did you know we all descend from history's first murderer? Or that Adam separated from Eve for 130 years, during which time spiritual "demons" were created that still exist today? In this captivating episode of Breakneck through the Bible, Rabbi Bentzi Epstein and Tom Levine explore the surprising hidden wisdom within the genealogy from Adam to Noah.

Discover why ancient humans lived for nearly a millennium, why we say "God bless you" when someone sneezes, and the mysterious case of Enoch—a man so righteous that he didn’t leave the earth the way the rest of us do. Rabbi Epstein unveils the four profound reasons people die according to Jewish wisdom, sharing insights that have brought genuine comfort to those facing loss.

The conversation takes fascinating turns as they examine which biblical patriarch requested that humans experience illness before death, why another asked for visible aging, and what these seemingly mundane details reveal about divine purpose. Most importantly, you'll gain perspective on what makes a life truly meaningful beyond mere longevity.

Join Rabbi Epstein and Tom as they transform what appears to be a simple list of names into timeless wisdom about purpose, relationships, and the true measure of a life well-lived—all as the world approaches the dramatic events of the Great Flood.

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