The Tanakh Podcast

Alex Israel
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Jan 25, 2025 • 10min

Iyov | Job ch.28 - Where is Wisdom?

Humans can control nature; but they will never understand God! That is what Iyov says in ch.28. To who is he speaking? And what intonation should this chapter have? Is it spoken in calm resignation or in outrage?
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Jan 22, 2025 • 12min

Iyov | Job ch.27 - Who are the flatterers?

Iyov addresses his friends for the final time. What does he say? 1. He restates his innocence 2. He accuses his friends of wickedness and warns that a litany of tragedy will befall them. But is there a problem with justifying God? With "Tzidduk Hadin"? Iyov certainly thinks so.
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Jan 21, 2025 • 9min

Iyov | Job ch.26 - Hanging by a Thread

God's creation, we shall contend, serves as a Rorschach Test; the manner in whcih you see God's creation reflects the way that you live in this world: Is it a world of chaos or order, fear or benevolence?
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Jan 20, 2025 • 9min

Iyov | Job ch.25 - Oseh Shalom BiMromav

This is teh final speech of Iyov's friends. After this, our "guests" will be Elihu and God himself!
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Jan 19, 2025 • 15min

Iyov | Job ch.24 - Slavery and Oppression

Iyov depicts the slavery and oppression of the poor that he sees in the local economy. He wonders why God doesn't step in, and take the cruel and violent individuals to task.
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Jan 18, 2025 • 8min

Iyov | Job ch.23 - Looking for a Conversation

Iyov sounds a little more agreeable and amenable in this chapter. He returns to his wish for a hearing with God, but rather than wishing his death, or proclaiming his anger, its as if he just wants to understand what God is thinking.
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Jan 15, 2025 • 10min

Iyov | Job ch.22 - Cursing the Judge

Eliphaz attacks Iyov with a long list of crimes. What is the basis of Eliphaz' accusations? Could Iyov be guilty of these things?
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Jan 14, 2025 • 14min

Iyov | Job ch.21 - Taking Life for Granted

Iyov argues that - look around you - the wicked more often than not, lead wonderful peaceful lives. Even in death he sees no advantage of the righteous over the wicked. We speak about 1. The Afterlife. Why is it absent in so much of the Tanakh? 2. Midrash - Tosefta Sotah 3:2 - Is it that wicked people lead untroubled lives, or does an untroubled life lead a person to wickedness?
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Jan 14, 2025 • 10min

Iyov | Job ch.20 - The Mafia Boss who owned a Ferrari

Tzofar gives a speech in which he asserts that even if one sees the wicked, the evil, having a good life, one shouldn't be fazed; all their blessings will be short-lived, will simply dissolve and crumble.
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Jan 12, 2025 • 12min

Iyov | Job ch.19 - Inscribe it in a Book; Chisel it into a Rock

With no recourse neither to God nor his friends, Iyov wishes that his suffering and victimhood be recorded for eternity.

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