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 – Isaiah chapter 10
Ray Harrison again joins the Marks Pitrone and Call to discuss Isaiah chapter 10. And if it again sounds like some warnings that could come from the evening news, that's probably correct.
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Isaiah chapter 9
This week the Torah teachers Mark Pitrone and Mark Call welcome Ray Harrison to the table, to continue the discussion of Isaiah chapter 9, and what are some of the most famous verses in the entire Bible, particularly with respect to the Messiah. And as Ray points out,...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Isaiah chapter 8 into 9
Mark Pitrone and Mark Call continue the study of the Book of the Prophet Isaiah through chapter 8 and into 9, and some of the most well-known, but perhaps therefore also 'twisted' in the Book. There seems to be a reason He uses terms like "rock of offense."
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Isaiah chapters 5 thru 7
Mark Pitrone and Mark Call continue the study of the Book of the Prophet Isaiah from chapter 5 through chapter 7. And if calling "evil," good, and good, "evil," sounds familiar...it should.
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Isaiah, chapter 3 into 4
The Torah teachers, Mark Call and Mark Pitrone, take a detailed look at the prophecy from Isaiah chapter 3, and into chapter 4, that may be one of the most telling warnings in the Book today for a nation, and world, that looks ripe for judgment.
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Isaiah, chapter 2 into 3
Torah teachers Mark Pitrone, Mark Call, and Jeff Prystupa, discuss the second and third chapters of the Book of the prophet Isaiah. And it sounds exactly like what the news would read today, if it was a bit more honest.