Monday, May 28, 2007

Biblical Narrative: Fraught with Background: Genesis 24

Eric Auerbach's famous quote about Biblical Narrative being "fraught with background" can sound puzzling. Here I'll try to explain it with reference to some trivial but intriguing details in Genesis 24. Reading the chapter in the Hebrew class we spotted several minor details in the telling that suggest, or hint... well, listen and find out what!


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Saturday, May 19, 2007

Arguing with God: Jer 12:1-4

In What is the Bible (Part 1) I talked of the Bible as witness, and mentioned stories where Abraham and Amos haggle with God, and ended with a reference to arguing with God in the Bible. Here I'll begin to explore Jeremiah's side of the conversation from Jer 12:1-4 (we'll get to God's reply later!)



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Thursday, May 17, 2007

What is the Bible? (Part 1)

How do we picture Scripture? That is what is/are the (unconscious) models in our heads as we read and use the Bible?
This 'cast refers particularly to Gen 18:20ff. and Amos 7.



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Sunday, May 13, 2007

Jesus as fulfilment of Scripture: Slavery and Spanking

This 'cast continues the theme of Jesus as the "fulfilment" of Scripture, looking at one topic that's been settled for decades, and another that's as hot as today's headlines. (At least here in NZ where a bill to criminalise parents spanking children is set to become law shortly!)



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Wednesday, May 9, 2007

What DOES "fulfil" mean?

Matthew often says that Jesus "fulfilled" some passage from the Old Testament. What does he mean? This 'cast begins to explore this question.



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Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Jonah: Thoroughly fishy!

Spotting the exaggerations and humour in the book can help us understand, but it also acts as a warning!



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