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In this lesson I mentioned the vidcast (video podcast) entitled, "The Mirror of Passover." In this video I go into detail on the literary structures called CHIAMS (pronounced ky-ah-zms). It'd be good to watch this video before you listen to this podcast on the chiasm of Gen. 22. Here's the link - https://lightofmenorah.podbean.com/e/truth-nuggets-21-mirror-of-passover/
I have so many awesome credible and scholarly resources for my study and research in the Torah, the first five books of the Bible. Again, these books are critical for Christians to study since Jesus said in John 5:39 that ALL scripture testifies of Him. He said it sometime between 24-30 A.D. and all they had then was the Hebrew Scriptures; you know it as the Old Testament. Then the five books that were the primary books of the Bible was the Torah, the Books of Moses, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. As we study these books we see Jesus. Without the Hebrew Scriptures, the New Testament is incomplete. The Bible is one book from Genesis 1 to Revelation 22 and it all testifies of Jesus and the writers of the books of the New Testament relied heavily on Torah.
One resource I count on is the Torah commentary by Dr. John Currid. Yes, he is a Christian theologian but, and this is why I use it, John Currid is a proven archaeologist, Egyptologist, and historian. His commentary actually puts the words of Moses in their historical context. Thus, we can learn the who and the what and the how and the when to understand the why as one of my first teachers, Ray Vander Laan, taught me.
Doctor Currid shows something in his commentary on Genesis 22. He shows that Gen. 22:1-19 is a chiasm. Once you understand what a chiasm is then one can return to Gen. 22 and see the main point God is making. The chiasm is shown below. The verses are color coded to show how the verse colored in black are a reflection of the other verses in black. And the verses in red reflect the other verses in red in that the content is connected. The verse in blue are the center of the chiasm, like the point of a pyramid with the first half sloping up to the point and the 2nd half sloping down from the point.
(Gen 22:1)
(Gen 22:2)
(Gen 22:3)
(Gen 22:4)
(Gen 22:5)
(Gen 22:6)
(Gen 22:7)
(Gen 22:8)
(Gen 22:9)
(Gen 22:10)
(Gen 22:11)
(Gen 22:12)
(Gen 22:13)
(Gen 22:14)
(Gen 22:15)
(Gen 22:16)
(Gen 22:17)
(Gen 22:18)
(Gen 22:19)
The entire structure is like a two lines. The beginning line slopes down from left to right and ends at a specific point. Once you reach the center, in this case the verses in blue, the rest of the verses are another line sloping down from right to left from the original starting point. Thus, the verses in black are connected by being reflections of each other. See below. This is a chiastic structure of the entire Bible. Pretty cool!! From Patheos.com 2017.
The central focus of the chiasm of Gen. 22 is the “silence” that is inherent in the verse colored in blue. Abraham can’t “see” God’s purpose and Isaac can’t see the sacrifice. God is silent. The father and the son go on together. In the Hebrew the wording suggests they go one with one mindset, one purpose. Abraham to obey God. Isaac to obey is father. They go on seemingly in silence to the amazing things God will show them on the mountain.
What I just wrote is not a sufficient explanation of this chiasm. I leave the listener to study with me in the podcast. Once you have the idea come back and add to what you think the central point God is making.
Rev. Ferret - who is this guy?
Ferret - Elah Valley - where David defeated Goliath)
What's his background? Why should I listen to him? Check his background at this link - https://www.dropbox.com/s/ortnret3oxcicu4/BackgrndTeacher%20mar%2025%202020.pdf?dl=0
By Rev John Ferret5
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In this lesson I mentioned the vidcast (video podcast) entitled, "The Mirror of Passover." In this video I go into detail on the literary structures called CHIAMS (pronounced ky-ah-zms). It'd be good to watch this video before you listen to this podcast on the chiasm of Gen. 22. Here's the link - https://lightofmenorah.podbean.com/e/truth-nuggets-21-mirror-of-passover/
I have so many awesome credible and scholarly resources for my study and research in the Torah, the first five books of the Bible. Again, these books are critical for Christians to study since Jesus said in John 5:39 that ALL scripture testifies of Him. He said it sometime between 24-30 A.D. and all they had then was the Hebrew Scriptures; you know it as the Old Testament. Then the five books that were the primary books of the Bible was the Torah, the Books of Moses, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. As we study these books we see Jesus. Without the Hebrew Scriptures, the New Testament is incomplete. The Bible is one book from Genesis 1 to Revelation 22 and it all testifies of Jesus and the writers of the books of the New Testament relied heavily on Torah.
One resource I count on is the Torah commentary by Dr. John Currid. Yes, he is a Christian theologian but, and this is why I use it, John Currid is a proven archaeologist, Egyptologist, and historian. His commentary actually puts the words of Moses in their historical context. Thus, we can learn the who and the what and the how and the when to understand the why as one of my first teachers, Ray Vander Laan, taught me.
Doctor Currid shows something in his commentary on Genesis 22. He shows that Gen. 22:1-19 is a chiasm. Once you understand what a chiasm is then one can return to Gen. 22 and see the main point God is making. The chiasm is shown below. The verses are color coded to show how the verse colored in black are a reflection of the other verses in black. And the verses in red reflect the other verses in red in that the content is connected. The verse in blue are the center of the chiasm, like the point of a pyramid with the first half sloping up to the point and the 2nd half sloping down from the point.
(Gen 22:1)
(Gen 22:2)
(Gen 22:3)
(Gen 22:4)
(Gen 22:5)
(Gen 22:6)
(Gen 22:7)
(Gen 22:8)
(Gen 22:9)
(Gen 22:10)
(Gen 22:11)
(Gen 22:12)
(Gen 22:13)
(Gen 22:14)
(Gen 22:15)
(Gen 22:16)
(Gen 22:17)
(Gen 22:18)
(Gen 22:19)
The entire structure is like a two lines. The beginning line slopes down from left to right and ends at a specific point. Once you reach the center, in this case the verses in blue, the rest of the verses are another line sloping down from right to left from the original starting point. Thus, the verses in black are connected by being reflections of each other. See below. This is a chiastic structure of the entire Bible. Pretty cool!! From Patheos.com 2017.
The central focus of the chiasm of Gen. 22 is the “silence” that is inherent in the verse colored in blue. Abraham can’t “see” God’s purpose and Isaac can’t see the sacrifice. God is silent. The father and the son go on together. In the Hebrew the wording suggests they go one with one mindset, one purpose. Abraham to obey God. Isaac to obey is father. They go on seemingly in silence to the amazing things God will show them on the mountain.
What I just wrote is not a sufficient explanation of this chiasm. I leave the listener to study with me in the podcast. Once you have the idea come back and add to what you think the central point God is making.
Rev. Ferret - who is this guy?
Ferret - Elah Valley - where David defeated Goliath)
What's his background? Why should I listen to him? Check his background at this link - https://www.dropbox.com/s/ortnret3oxcicu4/BackgrndTeacher%20mar%2025%202020.pdf?dl=0