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Episode 28: Envy and Jealousy in the Hebrew Bible with Anthony Ellis

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
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    In this conversation, Anthony Ellis discusses the concept of kina (envy/jealousy) in the Hebrew Bible. He explores the different interpretations and implications of kina, both in human relationships and in the context of divine jealousy. Ellis highlights the story of Joseph and his brothers as an example of envy among siblings and the moral lessons it conveys. He also delves into the theological significance of divine jealousy and its association with monotheism. Additionally, Ellis examines the concept of vicarious jealousy, where individuals feel jealousy on behalf of others, particularly in relation to God's jealousy for his people. This conversation explores the concept of divine jealousy in the Hebrew Bible and its linguistic nuances. The discussion delves into the prophetic vision of divine jealousy, the sticking point in the latest tradition, and the complexity of relationships and communication. It also highlights the long durée of Bible scriptures and the incredible variety in language. The importance of academic work on biblical texts and the history of jealousy and envy are also discussed. Recommended readings and resources are provided for further exploration.

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