Rediscovering the God-Called Artist
The Father of Those Who Play the Harp and Flute — Biblical Foundations for Creativity
By Ephraim Kalish · TORAART, Mount Carmel, Israel — 5784 / 2024
📖 130 pages
About the Book
This book returns to the sacred origins of creativity. Through just one verse — Genesis 4:21 — the story of Yuval, son of Lemech, the first musician and artist named in Scripture, unfolds.
Yuval is not just a historical figure, but a doorway into understanding God’s purpose for the creative soul. This book invites artists, seekers, and believers to rediscover art as a sacred calling — not performance, but revelation.
What You’ll Discover
- Why Yuval is a prophetic archetype of the artist
- The spiritual meaning of music in the Torah
- What it means to be a God-called artist
- How inspiration connects with divine revelation
- The link between craftsmanship and holiness
For Whom This Book Is Written
- Artists, musicians, and creators seeking spiritual depth
- Believers exploring the biblical foundations of creativity
- Bible teachers, students, and cultural researchers
- Those who feel a personal call to create with God
Available Formats
- Printed Edition
- Digital: PDF / EPUB
- Audiobook
Where to Buy
- Amazon
- TORAART Online Bookstore
- Bookshops in Israel (by request)
“Yuval was the first to hear music before instruments existed. He did not invent music — he remembered it. Every true artist carries a memory of Eden.”
I’d love to hear your thoughts or questions.
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Ephraim Kalish
Author of books on biblical art, creator of the TORAART project, researcher of divine inspiration and the figure of Bezalel.