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 8 – 9
The Torah Teachers continue the discussion of the Book of II Kings, from chapter 8 into 9, and still more of the related "difficult questions." In this case, that includes prophecies that involve what looks a lot like murder, or at least violent deaths. Sometimes...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – II Kings 8
The Torah Teachers discuss the Book of II Kings, chapter 8, and not only more of what we can learn from the prophet Elisha, but quite a few more of the related "difficult questions." Did Elisha mislead Hazael, on behalf of the King of Syria, for example? Was it a...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – II Kings ch 6 into 8
This week the teachers continue the study of II Kings from chapter 6 into the beginning of chapter 8, and the events relate to everything from Biblical economics, including inflation and deflation, to a larger question about whether what is true for people applies to...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – II Kings 6
The Torah Teachers discuss the Book of II Kings, chapter 6, and more of what we can learn from the prophet Elisha.
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – II Kings 5
II Kings chapter 5 is one of those stories in the history of the divided kingdoms that actually IS part of the regular haftorah cycle, because it has to do with "tzaraat", a spiritually-based plague NOT to be confused with "leprosy". Join the Torah teachers for a look...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – I Kings wrap into II Kings 1
This week the teachers 'wrap up' the Book of First Kings, and continue into the sequential Book (not really divided anyway in Hebrew versions) of II Kings, where, among other things, we see a bit more of the prophet EliYahu, or Elijah. And as Rob Miller summarizes the...