Joshua to Chronicles: Survey of the Prophets and Writings of the Bible
Rabbi Hayyim Angel
39 episodes
9 months ago
Join us on a journey through the nineteen books of the Bible from Joshua through Chronicles. The best of traditional and contemporary scholarship is employed as we study the central themes of each book. The course is taught at a high scholarly level but is accessible to people of all levels of Jewish learning.
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Join us on a journey through the nineteen books of the Bible from Joshua through Chronicles. The best of traditional and contemporary scholarship is employed as we study the central themes of each book. The course is taught at a high scholarly level but is accessible to people of all levels of Jewish learning.
Why were the Books of the Maccabees excluded from the Jewish Bible?Explore that question, and then review what makes Tanakh our mostcentral religious text.
A careful analysis between Samuel-Kings and Chronicles enables us to get behind the scenes at how these prophetic books were written and their underlying messages.
The beginning of the Second Temple era (538-432 BCE) stoked great hopes for redemption, but also gave reason for concern and despair. How did the great leaders of this era provide meaningful ways forward during this complex period?
Kohelet made many rabbinic thinkers nervous about the religious lessons of the book. In this lecture, we explore what makes Kohelet unique within the biblical tapestry, and what voice it contributes to a thoughtful religious life.
A consideration of how the alphabetical poetic structure contains a valuable interpretive tool as Lamentations grapples with a relationship with God at Israel's darkest moment in the biblical period.
By imposing selected Midrashim onto the biblical text, many yeshiva-educated students have a difficult time seeing what is in the text itself. This lecture begins by unpacking the messages of the text itself, and then demonstrates how the Sages of the Midrash identified all of these lessons by working from within the text. You will never read the Megillah the same way again.
An exploration of two different readings of the Book of Ruth, which both fit the text perfectly. Are the characters pure and excellent, or are they more complex?
An overview of Rabbi Yuval Cherlow's remarkable book on the Song of Songs, exploring the complexities of religious experience through an understanding of human love. Sources available on our site: https://www.jewishideas.org/online-learning/classes-lectures
The courageous Book of Job addresses the problem of bad thingshappening to good people. A literary analysis of the book coupled withits primary religious messages. Sources available on our Online Learning page.
An overview of the Book of Proverbs. It presents a simple, pure faith perspective, to be complemented by the more complex perspectives in the Books of Job and Kohelet. Sources available on our site: https://www.jewishideas.org/online-learning/classes-lectures
21: A study of two eighth century prophets of the Northern Kingdom of Israel, and how different their messages were. Sources available:https://www.jewishideas.org/online-learning/classes-lectures
Why did Jonah flee God's command? This class explores four classical answers and then proposes a novel alternative.
This concludes our series until the Fall.
Joshua to Chronicles: Survey of the Prophets and Writings of the Bible
Join us on a journey through the nineteen books of the Bible from Joshua through Chronicles. The best of traditional and contemporary scholarship is employed as we study the central themes of each book. The course is taught at a high scholarly level but is accessible to people of all levels of Jewish learning.