In the contects of ancient israel, those were probably not the primary ways to view this material. What i want to do is really focus on the text itself. And try to understand it in its ancient israelite context which is an ancient middle eastern setting. So there are going to be some differences to how we might see that to day. But i think if we can wrap our head around that first nd spent most of our time with that to day, then, you know, listeners or viewers can proceive how they best in terms of other meanings that they find important or significant.
Where do ancient Near East and modern Western culture meet? Dr. Matthew Grey explores how knowledge and origins of the ancient Israelite temple worship help inform our modern temple language by helping us learn the language of temple worship.
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