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Introduction
In this chapter, the hosts introduce Dr. Jeff Leonard and Dr. Christopher Seitz, discussing their expertise in the Hebrew Bible and their respective books. They also mention their roles as professors and Dr. Seitz's fame and reputation.
Joel with Dr. Christopher Seitz
Dr. Christopher Seitz (Wycliffe College, University of Toronto) guides us through the Book of Joel. We discuss:
* How to read a book (like Joel) that does not situate itself historically and temporally
* The significance of the four locusts in Joel–the swarming locust, the hopping locust, the destroying locust, the cutting locust (Joel 1:4)
* How Joel’s phrase “the day of the LORD” can refer to two days
* The place of the nations in God’s future deliverance and judgment in the book of Joel
Works by Christopher Seitz
* Canon and Prophecy: The Rise of a New Model for Interpretation. Mohr Siebeck, 2021
* The Character of Christian Scripture: The Significance of a Two Testament Bible. Baker Academic, 2011
* ITC (International Theological) Commentary on Joel. T&T Clark, 2016
* Prophecy and Hermeneutics: Toward a New Introduction to the Prophets. Baker Academic, 2007
This Week’s Blurb
Christopher Seitz recommends:
* Music from Cory Asbury
* The Ignatian Spiritual Method
* Works by Elisabeth Elliot
Next Episode
In our next episode, Jeff Weima (Calvin Theological Seminary) guides us through Revelation 2-3.
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This episode is co-sponsored by Samford University and the Alabama Humanities Alliance, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this episode do not necessarily represent those of the Alabama Humanities Alliance, the National Endowment for the Humanities or Samford University.
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