Romans

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • Join us as we talk to Dr. Jason Staples (NC State University) about Romans 9:20-23. We discuss a number of things including: the image of God as a potter, the temperamental nature of clay, the potter-clay metaphor in Jeremiah, and how this image asserts God's justice.
    Relevant Books and Articles by Jason Staples
    "Vessels of Wrath and God's Pathos: Potter/Clay Imagery in Romans 9:10-23" Harvard Theological Review 115: 2 (2022) 197-218.
    Paul and the Resurrection of Israel. Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
    This Week’s Blurbs
    In this episode, Jason recommends:
    Aleph with Beth CZcams Channel on Biblical Hebrew.
    Alpha with Angela CZcams Channel on Biblical Greek.

Komentáře • 9

  • @juiceboxboy8143
    @juiceboxboy8143 Před dnem

    Mind-blowing.

  • @blakewidmer
    @blakewidmer Před rokem +3

    This was by far one of my favorite episodes ever, loved the interaction and Biblical theology that was brought out from this exegesis. Lots to think about! And yes, Aleph with Beth is an amazing resource, cannot blurb it enough.

  • @Carelock
    @Carelock Před rokem +4

    I’ve enjoyed listening to Jason Staples on other channels. You guys are coming on strong with some great guests to go with your already enjoyable content!!! Thanks guys!!!

    • @TheTwoTestaments
      @TheTwoTestaments  Před rokem +1

      Staples is great! Thanks for watching!

    • @philjackson5387
      @philjackson5387 Před 7 měsíci

      ​​​​​​​​@@TheTwoTestaments
      I need an answer to my question please....
      Are the Greek letters in the second column of the Hexapla of the Vatican type?-- i.e. Aleph and B....
      Also, does it match the style of the educated/ literary Greek, philosophical, scholars/grammerans in the 3rd and 4th centuries A.D.?
      If you don't know the answer, please direct me to someone that is an expert in the style/script of Greek that was used for the Hebrew words in the second column......
      Thanks,
      Phil:)

  • @falconguy4768
    @falconguy4768 Před rokem +3

    How awesome loved it

  • @dimakauffman
    @dimakauffman Před 11 měsíci +2

    Impressive 🎉

  • @Stupidityindex
    @Stupidityindex Před měsícem

    It is astounding, how the Christ fantasy ignores Jesus saying, "This is a wicked generation seeking signs, the only sign given is Jonah," a believer murdered by a larger number of believers. The King of the Jews is mounted on a stick, because Romans made a parody of the avatar, the icon. "Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, cursed is everyone that hangeth on a tree:" Galatians 3:13

  • @Stupidityindex
    @Stupidityindex Před měsícem

    Is there a greater arrogance than expressing you have some sort of relationship with a deity?
    Question: How can you possibly take faith seriously? How can anyone in their right mind ask others to believe in the existence of a Deity who makes Mormons so Christians will know how Jews feel, having had their literature hijacked. Nothing fails like prayers in a children's hospital & indoctrinating children is criminal. The faith vocabulary causes the user to be avoided like the old woman with too many cats. Faith "comes not with peace, but sword." Faith comes with wolves dressed as sheep & preaching to the choir. Faith trades the last cow for a pocketful of magic beans & then expects everyone's appreciation. Jesus said, it is a wicked generations which seeks signs such as resurrection. Faith is as worthless as fantasyland magic, since you can't tell mountains to move. The "only sign given" in reality "is Jonah": A believer murdered by other believers because he is outnumbered. The context is Jesus seeing a gathering crowd.
    It is up to us, to reject religious nonsense.