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Levi Ben Gershom (1288-1344), also known as Gersonides, was a major Jewish philosopher and Biblical exegete. He is most famous for his commentary to Tanach and his six-part philosophical treatise Milchamot Hashem (Wars of the Lord).

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Ralbag and G-D'S Knowledge

Ralbag, as you wrote, also held this view. In fact, Gersonides held many unconventional opinions, such as Divine knowledge. … Thus, according to Ralbag, the idea that G-d is all-knowing may not be true. He seems to say that G-d does not know humans. …
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Did manna really fall from heaven according to Rambam or Gersonides?

What does the Rambam or Gersonides, who were both rationalists, have to say on the miracle of manna falling from heaven? Did they believe such an event took place?
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Did God really backup the Sun dial for Hezekiah?

So what does commentary like the Ralbag or Rambam have to say of Hezekiah? Was this metaphors, allegory, or a miracle? …
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