The Bible Bar

Department of Bible, Bar-Ilan University

The Bible Bar – The Podcast of the Bible Department of Bar-Ilan University. Hosted by Dr. Joshua Berman, The Bible Bar offers a guided journey through the Bible, one chapter at a time, in conversation with leading scholars from Bar-Ilan University and across the globe. Drawing on the full spectrum of biblical studies, the podcast translates cutting-edge research into thoughtful, engaging discussions, helping listeners discover new depth and meaning in the text

  1. 3d ago

    Gen 19: Lot’s Daughters: Trauma, Revenge, and an Inverted World

    Guest: Dr. Kirsi Cobb. The story of Lot and his daughters (Genesis 19:30–38) is often read as a tale about incest and the origins of Moab and Ammon. But what if that is not the story's primary concern? In this episode, we explore a provocative alternative reading. Drawing on trauma studies, Dr. Cobb argues that the daughters' actions in the cave may be best understood as the response of deeply traumatized women who have witnessed the collapse of their entire world. We examine how the events earlier in Genesis 19—Lot's willingness to hand over his daughters to a violent mob, the destruction of Sodom, the loss of their mother, and the annihilation of everything familiar—reshape our understanding of what happens in the cave. The conversation raises difficult questions about victimhood, agency, patriarchal power, trauma repetition, and the unsettling ways victims can sometimes become perpetrators. Topics Discussed Traditional interpretations of Lot's daughtersThe connection between Genesis 19 and the origins of Moab and AmmonWhy the biblical text offers so little moral commentaryLot's shocking offer of his daughters to the men of SodomTrauma theory and biblical interpretationThe loss of safety, trust, and family in Genesis 19Trauma repetition and reenactmentPatriarchal pressures surrounding lineage and offspringWhether Lot's daughters should be viewed as villains, victims, or something more complicatedHow biblical narratives portray the long-term effects of violenceThe conversation centers around Dr. Cobb's study, "Did Lot Get His Just Desserts? Trauma, Revenge, and Re-enactment in Genesis 19.30-38." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 47.2 (2022): 189-205.

    37 min
  2. Jun 8

    Gen 17: Why Circumcision? From Laughter to Faith

    Guest: Jonathan Inman. What is circumcision really about in Genesis 17? Drawing on biblical scholarship, anthropology, and close textual reading, we examine why circumcision became the covenantal sign given to Abraham and how it relates to the central drama of Genesis 17: Abraham's struggle to believe that God's promise of a son could still come true. The conversation moves beyond sociological explanations of circumcision and uncovers a profound theological message. The covenantal mark on Abraham's body is not simply about identity or membership—it is a sign of faith in God's ability to bring life, descendants, and a future where human possibility seems exhausted. Along the way, they revisit Abraham's laughter, the birth promise of Isaac, and the recurring tension in Abraham's life between trust and doubt. In This Episode Why scholars have proposed so many different explanations for circumcisionCircumcision in ancient Egypt and the broader ancient Near EastThe strengths and limits of anthropological approaches to biblical ritualsThe structure of Genesis 17 and the covenant of circumcisionAbraham's laughter: skepticism, amazement, or something in between?The significance of God's promise that Sarah will bear IsaacHow circumcision functions as a sign of faith in God's future promisesThe relationship between the covenant sign and fertility, descendants, and continuityAbraham as a model of both faith and doubtWhat Genesis 17 teaches about trusting God when fulfillment seems impossibleThe discussion is based on, Jonathan D. Inman “Why Circumcision? A New Understanding of the Covenant Sign in Genesis 17.” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 48, no. 2 (2023): 163–182.

    30 min

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The Bible Bar – The Podcast of the Bible Department of Bar-Ilan University. Hosted by Dr. Joshua Berman, The Bible Bar offers a guided journey through the Bible, one chapter at a time, in conversation with leading scholars from Bar-Ilan University and across the globe. Drawing on the full spectrum of biblical studies, the podcast translates cutting-edge research into thoughtful, engaging discussions, helping listeners discover new depth and meaning in the text

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