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The Bible Bar

Podcast de Department of Bible, Bar-Ilan University

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The Bible Bar – The Podcast of the Bible Department of Bar-Ilan University. Hosted by Dr. Joshua Berman, The Bible Bar offers a guided journey through the Bible, one chapter at a time, in conversation with leading scholars from Bar-Ilan University and across the globe. Drawing on the full spectrum of biblical studies, the podcast translates cutting-edge research into thoughtful, engaging discussions, helping listeners discover new depth and meaning in the text

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Portada del episodio Gen 14 – Why Does Melchizedek Matter?

Gen 14 – Why Does Melchizedek Matter?

Guest: Dr. Josh Mathews. Genesis 14 is the first war recorded in Scripture — but the chapter turns on a mysterious priest-king who appears out of nowhere. Why does Melchizedek bless Abram? Why does Abram give him a tithe? And why does Psalm 110 and Hebrews later build so much theology around this brief encounter? In this episode we explore: * The battle of the kings in Genesis 14 * Abram’s rescue of Lot * The identity of Melchizedek * Melchizedek as priest and king * Bread, wine, blessing, and covenant themes * Why Melchizedek matters for understanding Jesus Texts discussed: * Genesis 14 * Psalm 110 * Hebrews 5–7 The episode features Dr. Mathews' book, Melchizedek's Alternative Priestly Order: A Compositional Analysis of Genesis 14:18-20 and its Echoes Throughout the Tanak (Eisenbrauns, 2013). If this episode helped you, consider sharing it and subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts.

18 de may de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio Gen 13: What Lot Reveals About Abraham

Gen 13: What Lot Reveals About Abraham

Guest Dr. Dan Rickett. In Genesis 13, Lot's presence helps reveal Abraham’s faith, priorities, and character. As conflict grows between their households, Abraham chooses peace over power, generosity over self-protection, and trust in God over grasping for the best land. Lot, meanwhile, chooses by sight, drawn toward the fertile Jordan Valley and the cities near Sodom. This episode explores how Lot functions as a contrast within the Abraham narrative. Through their separation, Genesis highlights two different ways of living: one shaped by visible opportunity and another shaped by confidence in God’s promise. We’ll discuss the literary role Lot plays in Genesis, the importance of land and inheritance in the patriarchal stories, and why Abraham’s response becomes a defining expression of faith. Topics include: * The conflict between Abraham’s and Lot’s households * Why Abraham lets Lot choose first * The symbolism of “looking” in Genesis 13 * Lot as a foil to Abraham * The theological importance of the land promise * The first movement toward Sodom * Faith versus sight in the patriarchal narratives * What Genesis 13 reveals about Abraham’s character If you’re enjoying the podcast, consider subscribing and sharing the episode with others studying Genesis and the story of Abraham

11 de may de 2026 - 33 min
Portada del episodio Gen 11: The Tower of Babel and the Scattering of the World

Gen 11: The Tower of Babel and the Scattering of the World

Guest: Prof. John Day. In this episode, we explore one of the most intriguing and often misunderstood stories in the Bible: the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11). What was so wrong with humanity coming together in unity? Why does God intervene—and what does this moment reveal about human nature, ambition, and the divine plan? Joined by Old Testament scholar Professor John Day (Oxford), we dig into the deeper theological and historical dimensions of the text. This conversation brings clarity to a story that serves as the turning point from the primeval history (Genesis 1–11) into the story of Abraham and the formation of God’s people. In this episode, we discuss: * What exactly was the “problem” at Babel—was it the tower, the city, or something deeper? * The meaning behind “making a name for ourselves” and the dangers of human self-definition apart from God * Why unified humanity can be both powerful—and problematic * How Babel explains the origin of nations, languages, and human division * The relationship between Babel and ancient Mesopotamian culture and ziggurats * How Genesis 11 sets the stage for Abraham and God’s redemptive plan

27 de abr de 2026 - 31 min
Portada del episodio Gen 10 : The Table of Nations: Why the Genealogies Matter

Gen 10 : The Table of Nations: Why the Genealogies Matter

Guest: Dr. Yigal Levin.  Genesis 10, often called the “Table of Nations,” traces the descendants of Noah’s sons and presents a structured account of humanity’s post-flood dispersion. Far from a simple list of names, the chapter functions as a conceptual map of peoples, lands, and relationships in the ancient world. This episode examines how genealogies operate in their biblical and ancient Near Eastern context. Genesis 10 organizes the nations into a coherent framework, linking lineage, geography, and identity. It also contributes to the theological claim that all humanity shares a common origin. As Levin and others note, Genesis 10 presents humanity as a unified family, using genealogy as a literary means of expressing the interconnectedness of nations. Genesis 10 thus serves as a key transition within the narrative, bridging the flood account and the dispersion at Babel while preparing for the focus on Abraham in Genesis 12. The discussion is based on, Yigal Levin, “The Family of Man: The Genre and Purpose of Genesis 10.” In Looking at the Ancient Near East and the Bible Through the Same Eyes, edited by Kathleen Abraham and Joseph Fleishman (Bethesda, MD: CDL Press, 2012), 291–308.

20 de abr de 2026 - 38 min
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