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 – II Kings 22 into 23
This week Rob and Mark welcome back Mark Pitrone, and wrap up the look into II Kings chapter 22, where King Joshiah 're-discovers' the 'Book of the Torah' (NOT to be confused with 'law,' as so many English Bibles mis-translate the word!). And as a result, there is...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – II Kings 21 -22
The story of the end of the life of the wicked king Manasseh concludes in II Kings chapter 21, along with his not-any-better son, Amon, after which the Rob Miller and Mark Call continue into chapter 22, and finally another generally good king of Judah, Josiah.
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – II Kings 21
The teachers continue the study of the split kingdoms in II Kings chapter 21 with the reign of King Manasseh, who certainly knew how to provoke YHVH to anger.
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – II Kings 19 – 20
This week the teachers continue to study of the histories of the divided kingdoms, Israel and Judah, after the beginning of the Exile of the 'northern ten lost tribes,' and the life of one of the GOOD kings of Judah, King Hezekiah. There's more to discuss on what...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – II Kings 19 into 20
The teachers continue the stories of the histories of the now-divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah in the life of King Hezekiah -- from healing and prayer to astronomical miracles -- from the Book of II Kings chapter 19 into chapter 20.
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – II Kings 18 into 19
Torah teachers Mark Pitrone, Rob Miller, and Mark Call continue their study into the histories of the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah into the Book of II Kings, chapter 19, and the times of King Hezekiah. There's an important reference in this one, too, about...