The Bible Lore Podcast
This time on the Bible Lore Podcast, we bring our kingdom of Samaria to an end. Along the way I talk about an important baby whose mother saves him from certain death by secreting him away in a basket on a river: Sargon. And scholar Seth Sanders returns to the show to talk about the prophetic critique, Israelization, and much more. Outro music: Mustafa - Gaza is Calling Check out Seth's work: Subscribe to the Patreon: Bibliography: Christopher Hayes - ‘Hidden Riches’; Irving Finkel - 'The Ark Before Noah'; Thomas L. Thompson - ‘The Mythic...
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This week we're taking the Bible into the unholiest of unholies: the cinema! Join me and Radio WFYM's Alex Nichols as we venture into Darren Aronofsky's biblical fantasy epic and talk about God's hog. Go see WFYM live in Beacon NY on June 7: For more Good Content:
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This episode I explore the emergence of Assyria as the world's first proper empire, with all of the impressive achievements and horrifying consequences this implies, as Israel descends into the chaos of a series of coups. Support the show: Bibliography: Finkelstein & Silberman - ‘The Bible Unearthed’; Mario Liverani - ‘Israel’s History and the History of Israel’; Amanda Podany - ‘Weavers, Scribes, and Kings’; Eckart Frahm - ‘Assyria’; Christian Frevel - ‘History of Ancient Israel’; Mario Liverani - ‘Israel’s History and the...
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This time, I cover a couple of forgotten queens of history, Dido and Shammu-Ramat, the reign of GOAT Israelite King Jeroboam II, and the prophet Amos, whose book is a social justice screed against the rich and powerful. Join the Patreon: Check out my Instagram account: Check out Dig's video on Ramath's Yahwistic kings: Bibliography: Hallo and Younger - ‘The Context of Scripture’; Shuichi Hasegawa - ‘Aram and Israel during the Jehuite Dynasty’; Robert Alter - ‘The Hebrew Bible: A Translation with Commentary’; Cogan &...
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A while back, I did an interview with scholar Dan McClellan. Since his new book, The Bible Says So: What We Get Right (and Wrong) About Scripture's Most Controversial Issues just came out, I decided to unlock that episode from behind the paywall! Make sure to buy Dan's book: And subscribe to the Patreon for more interviews like this one:
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Today we say farewell to one last Omride queen while watching the brief fall of Assyria and the brief rise of Aram-Damascus. Along the way I talk about another two identically-named kings who might be the same guy, as well as a lot of lists! Tap in, gang, it's Bible Lore Day once again! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/BibleLorePodcast Bibliography: Marc van de Mieroop - ‘A History of the Ancient Near East’; Shuichi Hasegawa - ‘Aram and Israel During the Jehuite Dynasty’; Christian Frevel - ‘History of Ancient Israel’; Mario Liverani - ‘Israel’s...
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This week, we're going Rashomon mode as I examine the end of the Omrides and the rise of Jehu from several different angles, bringing in contemporary inscriptions and conflicting biblical narratives on the same events - one author considers Jehu's rise as direct divine providence, while another calls it a blood-soaked coup and the first domino that would lead to the Israelite kingdom's eventual collapse. Come along for a wild ride as I try to figure out just what happened at Jezreel in 841 BCE. Bibliography: Van Der Toorn, Becking, et al - ‘Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the...
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Apologies for the reupload, ran into a Spotify issue. This time, I bring Jezebel's story to a close and inch us closer to the end of the Omride Dynasty, with special guest scholar Dr. Jonathan Stökl giving context to just what prophecy was in Biblical times. Check out Dr. Stökl's work here: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/jonathan-stokl#tab-1 Support the show by becoming a Patreon member: https://patreon.com/biblelorepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haydentank/ Bibliography: Jennifer Knust - ‘Unprotected Texts’; John Day - ‘Yahweh and the Gods...
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Before we get to the end of Ahab and Jezebel, let's finally introduce Yahweh, the god of Israel, and compare him to Ba'al and El, his predecessors. RIP Ka - check out his album Descendants of Cain. Bibliography: Coogan, Smith, et al - ‘The Oxford Companion to the Bible’; Theodore J. Lewis - ‘The Origin and Character of God’; John Barton - ‘A History of the Bible’; Daniel McClellan - ‘YHWH's Divine Images’; Annette Yoshiko Reed - ‘Demons, Angels, and Writing in Ancient Judaism’; Francesca Stavrakopoulou - ‘God: An Anatomy’; Andrew...
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We made it to ten, gang! And we've mostly made it out of the Bronze Age Collapse. In this, my first completely solo episode, the Bible gets its earliest confirmed real characters who existed outside of legend, but it's not all sunshine and roses as we immediately confront three women who get a pretty unfair rap in the book of Kings: Ma'acah, Asherah, and Jezebel. Check out my Instagram account for this week's accompanying post, which includes archaeological images and a map of West Asia in the early Iron Age. Support the show, subscribe on Patreon: Bibliography: Christian Frevel -...
info_outlineToday we say farewell to one last Omride queen while watching the brief fall of Assyria and the brief rise of Aram-Damascus. Along the way I talk about another two identically-named kings who might be the same guy, as well as a lot of lists! Tap in, gang, it's Bible Lore Day once again!
Support the show:
https://www.patreon.com/BibleLorePodcast
Bibliography:
Marc van de Mieroop - ‘A History of the Ancient Near East’;
Shuichi Hasegawa - ‘Aram and Israel During the Jehuite Dynasty’;
Christian Frevel - ‘History of Ancient Israel’;
Mario Liverani - ‘Israel’s History and the History of Israel’;
Robert Alter - ‘The Hebrew Bible: A Translation with Commentary’;
David Carr - ‘The Formation of Genesis 1-11’;
Berlin, Brettler, Fishbane, et al - ‘The Jewish Study Bible’;
Liane Feldman - ‘The Consuming Fire’;
Cogan & Tadmor - ‘II Kings: A New Translation with Commentary’;
James Charlesworth - ‘The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha’;
Some bible quotations taken from the NRSVue with adaptations