26 July 2009
Audio on Lamentations
31/07/09 07:06
Chris Brady of the blog Targuman has posted the audio
from a lecture he gave related to the book of
Lamentations. Beforehand, he described the lecture as
follows:
To listen to this lecture click HERE. Read More...
I will be exploring how the rabbis responded to the destruction of the Temple, how they responded to the text of Lamentations, and what that in turn can teach a community of faith about responding to our own times of crisis.
To listen to this lecture click HERE. Read More...
Get Confused About Festivals and Offerings?
31/07/09 06:59
Do you get confused about the festivals and offerings
in Leviticus? Lauren Stouffer has put together a
"Leviticus Primer" for download in pdf format. In it,
she has several charts that can be helpful for
keeping the festivals and offerings straight. To get
this download click HERE.
Ralph Klein on The Tabernacle
30/07/09 11:53
In one of the e-mails that I send out to my e-mail
list, I note some of the other websites that
I like for studying the Old Testament. One of
those is Ralph Klein's website, and today I am
going to point there once again. Today's
lectionary reading is on the Tabernacle. Since
this section of the Old Testament is one of
the...okay I'll just come right and say it, more
boring ones to read, many people are
unfamiliar with the Tabernacle. So, this topic
requires a bit more than a brief blog post for
those who want to understand it. Fortunately,
Ralph Klein has written a good little
introduction to the Tabernacle. You can find it
HERE. Read More...
Michelangelo's Moses with Horns
29/07/09 20:45
Posted earlier on the issue of
Moses potentially having horns. Here is a picture
of Michelangelo's depiction of Moses with horns:
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John Hobbins on Did Moses Have Horns?
29/07/09 13:08
The lectionary reading for today presents probably
one of the more interesting issues I have
encountered. The word translated something like "had
become radiant" or "shone" (vs. 29) also has a
tradition of being translated "grew horns." Both
translations seem possible, and some have tried to
find a way of combining the meanings. I would go into
this issue in more detail; however, John Hobbins over
at Ancient Hebrew Poetry has already done a very good
job of dealing with this issue. Check out his post
HERE. Read
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Free ICC Exodus Commentary
29/07/09 10:23
Last week I blogged on the opportunity to download a
free copy of the older version of the International
Critical Commentary. I put a link to what I
thought was all volumes; however, I realized in going
back through the list that Exodus is not there. That
is because it is not in the University of Toronto
collection that I linked to in that post. It has,
however, been uploaded by Princeton University. The
Exodus Commentary is here. Read
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"Face to Face" - Idiom or Separate Streams of Thought?
28/07/09 19:04
Today's lectionary reading presents an interesting
issue. Did Moses see God face to face? For some there
are two streams of thought in the Old Testament with
regard to seeing God face to face. According to one,
no person can see God face to face and live (Ex.
33.20-23). And according to the other, people can see
God face to face with examples being Moses (Ex.
33.11) and (perhaps) Jacob. For others the use of the
terminology face to face is an idiom that attempts to
relate the intimacy of the relationship between God
and Moses. These words are not to be taken literally
and thus are not evidence that different sources are
being used or that there are different streams of
thought.
What do you think? Do you think there are two different streams of thought here? Or, do you think the "face to face" language is idiomatic? Or, is it some other option? Feel free to comment below. Read More...
What do you think? Do you think there are two different streams of thought here? Or, do you think the "face to face" language is idiomatic? Or, is it some other option? Feel free to comment below. Read More...
Can You Guess What's Wrong With This Picture?
27/07/09 13:21
Can you guess what is wrong with this picture? Scroll down to see the answer.
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