Hebrew Bible to the World

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  • Summary

  • I draw on 3 assumptions and 5 sources: Assumptions The Bible is the most consequential and influential book the ever existed and it has much for each of us. 2. It is written in a way that is designed to communicate maximum information in the available space, and it makes the reader a participant and co-author. 3. It is not a historical record but a book of instruction and it is structured and designed as such. It is true in that deep and profound sense. Sources: Hebrew and other languages. Volumes of Jewish interpretation - 3000 years of it. Modern and Christian interpretative traditions: Accept the Truth from whoever says it. Philosophy and everything else I know. I post outlines of each talk on avakesh.com. This Hebrew word means "I will seek". I welcome your questions at HebrewBibletotheworld@gmail.com
    Mark Levin
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Episodes
  • Final Episode Greek vs. Hebrew mode of thought, Search for meaning
    Mar 27 2022
    20 mins
  • Reading backwards,, forwards and to the middle.
    Mar 6 2022

    As we come to the end of the first great narrative of Genesis, what is it about? We will explore how to read Biblically: Forward, backward, and, most importantly, to the middle, to draw out what i tells.

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    25 mins
  • On Fall ? - no, 7 Falls!
    Feb 22 2022

    For thousands of years, readers of eh BIble sensed that it is a story of falling ann recontruction. But there are 7 ruptures desribed in Genesis. Each was provided a solution nd tehn the solution also failed. We will disucss 3 of them - the best known Fall and how it wsa conceptualized in Jewish and Christian thought, teh role opf Satan and Yetzer Hara (Evil INclincation), but also the rupture of Cain adn QAbel, and Nephilim.

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    26 mins

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