The Torah Teachers’ Round Table (various editions!) is the show where Mark Pitrone, Rob Miller, and Mark Call, each with different backgrounds and understandings, get together for an in-depth discussion of Books in the Bible which often don’t get much focus. In the “Tanakh edition,” they explore some of the histories, from Joshua and Judges through the exiles which follow them.
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Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Jeremiah 9 concl
The teachers move into YermeYahu/Jeremiah chapter 10. And among other things, it is clear that Yah is not enamored of 'xmas trees.' But it turns out, there are more Pagan Parallels as well...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Jeremiah 9 concl
The teachers are all back, and complete the discussion of the Book of YermeYahu/Jeremiah chapter 9. And as we come into the season of the Spring Feasts, as well as plagues of literally "Biblical Proportions," (see Deuteronomy 28:60-61) the warnings about paganism,...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Jeremiah chapter 9
The teachers continue the study of the Book of YermeYahu or Jeremiah in chapter 9. And again, the warnings apply just as directly TODAY as they did millenia ago. The link to the image that Mark Pitrone referenced is here:...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Jeremiah chapter 8 into 9
After a hiatus, the teachers are back this week to finish up the study of Jeremiah chapter 8 and move into chapter 9. And still, though, the question must be asked. He may have been talking to a rebellious, pagan nation THEN, but isn't every charge against them just...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Jeremiah chapter 8
The Torah teachers continue the study of the Book of the prophet YermeYahu, or Jeremiah, into chapter 8, where the dominant theme -- both then AND now -- seems to be a choice of "death rather than life." And the question seems to be, "just how obvious can it be?"
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Jeremiah chapter 7 conclusion
This week the Torah teachers try to wrap up the discussion of Jeremiah chapter 7, in spite of some technical issues which made it a shorter-than-usual program.