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Hebrew Bible Insights Matthew Delaney

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Engaging in the study of the Hebrew Bible in its ancient Near Eastern context and original languages to promote good and reasonable interpretation of scripture, so that the church might live more faithfully in the present. Join the Hebrew Bible Book Club: https://www.patreon.com/hebrewbibleinsightsFind more content on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLRSNQ7xVw7PjQ5FnqYmSDAWebsite: https://www.hebrewbibleinsights.comFollow us on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_hebrewbibleinsights/
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    80. Making Sense of David, Uriah, and Bathsheba - Academic Paper by Dr. Nathan French with Discussion

    80. Making Sense of David, Uriah, and Bathsheba - Academic Paper by Dr. Nathan French with Discussion

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    How do we make sense of not only the story of David and Bathsheba, but also the number of scenes that ensue after involving a number a difficult passages relating to David? Dr. Nathan French (PhD Hebrew Bible and the ancient Near East) presents his original academic research on Divine Retribution in the Throne Succession Narrative (2 Samuel 9-20 and 1 Kings 1-2). The hermeneutical principle of divine retribution sheds light on how the authors of Scripture and their neighbors crafted narratives and what they were trying to emphasize. Nathan shares a number of other insights into the ancient Near Eastern context such as: how does the concept of levirate marriage apply to Bathsheba and how does the designation of Uriah as a resident alien impact the story? The presentation is followed by a discussion between Nathan and Matthew Delaney (MA Hebrew Bible and Semitic Languages).


    Chapters
     00:26-03:39 Intro
     03:40-05:46 Overview of Research
     05:47-14:51 David’s Crimes Against a Resident Alien
     14:52-20:59 Divine Retribution in the Throne Succession Narrative
     21:00-26:09 David’s Son, Absalom
     26:10-27:51 David’s Son, Adonijah
     27:52-36:03 Concluding Thoughts
     36:04-44:54 Curses and Promises
     44:55-48:40 Tensions of Covenants and Unfaithfulness
     48:41-56:31 David and the Hebrew Bible Hope Figure
     56:32-01:00:28 Needed Nuance with Hermeneutical Principle of Divine Retribution
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    79. Bridging the Testaments: The History and Theology of God's People in the Second Temple Period (Dr. George Athas)

    79. Bridging the Testaments: The History and Theology of God's People in the Second Temple Period (Dr. George Athas)

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    What happened during the approximately 400 years “between the old and new testaments?” Dr. George Athas dispels the myth of the “400 years of silence” that unfortunately breaks apart the flow of the continues Biblical story. George shares insights from his new book “Bridging the Testaments” in which he tells the grand story of this time period, synthesizing scholarship into a narrative style presentation with erudite insights. 
    Bridging the Testaments: https://a.co/d/6pLgYXp
    Dr. George Athas has a PhD from the University of Sydney and is Director of Research of Old Testament and Hebrew at Moore Theological College. He has written extensively on Old Testament prophetic books; Ecclesiastes; Song of Songs; apocalyptic literature; the exilic and post-exilic periods; Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity; history and archaeology of the ancient Near East and Mediterranean; biblical theology; and Hebrew language.

    Chapters
    00:26-03:09: Intro
    03:10-16:12: The Myth of “400 Years of Silence”
    16:13-21:11: Important Sources for this Time Period
    21:12-31:17: Zechariah Insights from the “Intertestamental Time Period”
    31:18-41:40: What Makes the Persians Unique from other Empires of the Biblical Period?
    41:41-49:32: The Connection Between the Samaritans and Jews
    49:33-01:01:03: The Complex Story of the Maccabean Revolt and Hanukah
    01:01:04-01:05:15: Enoch, Daniel, the NT, and the Apocalyptic Worldview
    01:05:16-01:08:47: Concluding Thoughts
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    • 1 hr 8 min
    78. The Divine Council in the Book of Job

    78. The Divine Council in the Book of Job

    Job is one of the most profound and controversial books of the Hebrew Bible. The Hebrew language of its 39 chapters of poetry is the most difficult to understand of the whole corpus of the Hebrew Bible. Yet it is the 3 chapters of narrative that have garnered the most attention - and understandably so - because of a rare setting: the divine council of God. What is the divine council and who is in this group? How does understanding this impact our interpretation of the book of Job?

    Chapters
    0:26-2:16 Intro


    2:17-8:23 Overview of Job


    8:24-10:59 The Plot of Job 1


    11:00-14:53 What is the Divine Council?


    14:54-21:37 Divine Council in Isaiah, Worship and Service in the Council


    21:38-33:36 Specific Members of the Divine Council


    33:37-33:57 Hebrew Bible Book Club


    33:58-41:38 Who Chose Job and Why?


    41:39-46:16 Does Job Fear You for Nothing?


    46:17-50:07 Job “Gets His Day in Court” with God


    50:08-58:32 A Deeper Experience of God


    58:33-1:00:47 Concluding Thoughts


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    • 1 hr
    77. Hebrew Language Insights from Habakkuk 2: Vision, Covenant, and the Flood

    77. Hebrew Language Insights from Habakkuk 2: Vision, Covenant, and the Flood

    What are some Hebrew language insights from Habakkuk 2? This chapter has famous verses and some hidden gems. Matthew Delaney (MA Biblical Literature and Semitic Languages) shares some insights from this chapter that are rooted in the original language. All insights are shared in such a way that people of any (or no) level of Hebrew can engage with.

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    00:27-01:36 Intro
    01:37-04:52 Unhelpful Chapter Division
    04:53-14:29 Habakkuk 2 Read in Hebrew
    14:30-28:58 Fascinating Textual Criticism Example
    28:59-40:21 Covenant and Vision in Habakkuk
    40:22-44:07 Whose Faith are We Living By?
    44:08-47:20 The Flood Story and Habakkuk
    47:21-48:47 Where Does the Vision Begin?
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    • 48 min
    76. Making Sense of Ezekiel: Interview with Dr. Donna Petter (Gospel Coalition Commentary)

    76. Making Sense of Ezekiel: Interview with Dr. Donna Petter (Gospel Coalition Commentary)

    How do we make sense of Ezekiel? Our guest, Dr. Donna Petter, answers a number of questions about this important book. How do we make sense of graphic and violent sections in the book? What is the big picture structure of the book? Donna gives great insights into the intentionality of the design of the book between its two halves as well as a progression of restoration. You can find a link to her new commentary (which has been made completely free and online) below. 

    Dr. Donna Petter is Associate Professor of Old Testament and Director of the Hebrew Language Program at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. She has a PhD from the University of Toronto in Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations where she wrote her dissertation on the relationship between Sumerian City Laments and the Book of Ezekiel. She has written publications on Ezra-Nehemiah, Ezekiel, Ruth and more. To learn more about the range of her publications and research, check out the link in the description below. Today we are discussing the book of Ezekiel, a conversation that was spurred on by her commentary on the book of Ezekiel which is available online for free through the Gospel Coalition. 

    Chapters
    00:26-01:53 Intro
    01:54-03:33 Donna’s Story with Ezekiel
    03:34-05:35 Elevator Pitch for Ezekiel
    05:36-10:53 Ezekiel Vision of God
    10:54-16:19 Sin and Why is Ezekiel “R” Rated?
    16:20-21:26 Levels and Progression of Restoration in Ezekiel
    21:27-26:34 Restoration that isn’t from “Works”
    26:35-33:19 Ezekiel 37 and the Valley of Dry Bones
    33:20-43:32 The New Temple and Distribution of the Land
    43:33-52:41 Sumerian City Laments and Ezekiel
    52:42-57:10 Pitfalls When Interpreting Ezekiel
    57:11-01:01:59 The Church Needs Ezekiel
    Donna Petter’s Ezekiel Commentary (Free and available online): https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/commentary/ezekiel/
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    • 1 hr 2 min
    75. Hebrew Language Insights from the Burden of Habakkuk (Habakkuk 1)

    75. Hebrew Language Insights from the Burden of Habakkuk (Habakkuk 1)

    What are some of the most interesting Hebrew language insights from Habakkuk 1? In this episode Matthew Delaney (MA Biblical Literature and Semitic Languages) shares a variety of insights from this chapter of the Hebrew Bible. Everything is shared in such a way that people with no knowledge of Hebrew will be able to benefit from this. Those who want a visual of the Hebrew as it is being taught might enjoy the YouTube version of this episode. 

    Chapters
    0:26-2:04 Intro
     2:05-3:54 Unhelpful Chapter Division
     3:55-8:03 Reading Habakkuk 1:1-12 in Hebrew
     8:04-10:46 Brief Overview of Habakkuk
     10:47-19:37 “How Long” in the Hebrew Bible
     19:38-26:58 Oracle or Burden?
     26:59-31:43 Why God’s Response to Habakkuk is Plural
     31:44-32:04 Hebrew Bible Book Club
     32:05-35:53 Wordplay in Habakkuk 1
     35:54-41:03 Echoes of the Promised Land in Habakkuk
     41:04-43:31 How Hebrew Communicates the Speed of Horses
     43:32-46:47 Trusting in the Power of God - Connection to Psalm 2
     46:48-47:15 Outro ​​
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    • 47 min

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