The
Babylonian Talmud names "Johana and Mamre" as two of Pharaoh's sorcerers. "Jannis and Jambres" are mentioned several times by name in
Targum Pseudo-Jonathan.
Jewish traditions in the
Targums preserve other
legendary lore about the pair. They are called the sons of
Balaam, the unwitting non-Jewish
prophet of Peor. It was also claimed that they converted to Judaism, and that they left Egypt at the Exodus to accompany Moses and the Israelites; however, they perished on the way, either at the
Red Sea, or the destruction of the
Golden Calf, or at the slaughter of
Korah and his followers. Apart from their opposition to Moses there are other
aggadic lore and legends about Egyptian sorcerers; it was said that during the end of their days they had necessary occult knowledge to embark on a journey to the Jewish
world to come. They were not welcomed and the angels of the first few heavens fought them vigorously but they could not evict them due to the potent
talismans that were worn by the wizards. As they entered the fourth heaven they were met by
Michael and
Gabriel; legends say that the battle was very evenly balanced, but in the end it was the angels who had to fall back. Upon entering the fifth heaven they were met by none other than
Metatron, who did not come at them with defiance or anger, but appeared accommodating, considering the circumstances; after conversing for a short time the angel was successful in convincing Jannes and Jambres to remove their talismans, leaving them thus vulnerable. Metatron was quick to act and threw them out of heaven with a wave of his hand. ==League with the Devil==