JEWISH HISTORY IN SIX PARTS [PART 6 - JEWISH HISTORY OF THE BIBLE]
In this Jewish history crash course, David discusses the biblical period of Jewish history, from Abraham to the return from the Babylonian exile and the building of the second temple in Jerusalem.
Don't miss this fascinating lecture in which David examines, among other things:
- the emergence of early Jewish life and its place within the context of regional and world history
- the immeasurable contribution of the Tanach as a spiritual and moral document as well as a historical record
- the historical context of each of the books of the Bible and their cultural significance
- the essential stories, messages, and themes of each of the books of the Bible
- the complex history of the Land of Israel, its people and rulers
- the spiritual revolution of the prophets of Israel
- the impact of exile on the biblical narrative
- the intersection between biblical records and independent historical evidence
- the reverberations of biblical history in later Jewish history
This is the final part of David Solomon's renowned six-part lecture series that explores the past 4,000 years of Jewish history, filled with extraordinary events and remarkable figures whose contributions changed the world.
For part one https://youtu.be/gGwUrlGLCeI
For part two https://youtu.be/3Fd_A_8uXhM
For part three https://youtu.be/RBydKiSrgaw
For part four https://youtu.be/2CuThaJqYsY
For part five https://youtu.be/Qh3eli1I3Bs
This series was sponsored by Chabad South Africa and Daminyan Shule, Melbourne. Find David Solomon's podcast, with dozens of lectures on Jewish history, the Bible, Jewish philosophy, and Kabbalah at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
David is also renowned for his talk, The Whole of Jewish History in One Hour https://youtu.be/GUlM2a2tsOM
For more information about David and his teaching go to davidsolomon.online
Images:
The Flight of the Prisoners, c. 1896-1902 , gouache on board, 8 15/16 x 11 5/8 in. (22.7 x 29.7 cm), Jewish Museum, New York, NY.
Picture of David by y Stephan Röehl and used under a Creative Commons licence http://www.stephan-roehl.de
Don't miss this fascinating lecture in which David examines, among other things:
- the emergence of early Jewish life and its place within the context of regional and world history
- the immeasurable contribution of the Tanach as a spiritual and moral document as well as a historical record
- the historical context of each of the books of the Bible and their cultural significance
- the essential stories, messages, and themes of each of the books of the Bible
- the complex history of the Land of Israel, its people and rulers
- the spiritual revolution of the prophets of Israel
- the impact of exile on the biblical narrative
- the intersection between biblical records and independent historical evidence
- the reverberations of biblical history in later Jewish history
This is the final part of David Solomon's renowned six-part lecture series that explores the past 4,000 years of Jewish history, filled with extraordinary events and remarkable figures whose contributions changed the world.
For part one https://youtu.be/gGwUrlGLCeI
For part two https://youtu.be/3Fd_A_8uXhM
For part three https://youtu.be/RBydKiSrgaw
For part four https://youtu.be/2CuThaJqYsY
For part five https://youtu.be/Qh3eli1I3Bs
This series was sponsored by Chabad South Africa and Daminyan Shule, Melbourne. Find David Solomon's podcast, with dozens of lectures on Jewish history, the Bible, Jewish philosophy, and Kabbalah at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
David is also renowned for his talk, The Whole of Jewish History in One Hour https://youtu.be/GUlM2a2tsOM
For more information about David and his teaching go to davidsolomon.online
Images:
The Flight of the Prisoners, c. 1896-1902 , gouache on board, 8 15/16 x 11 5/8 in. (22.7 x 29.7 cm), Jewish Museum, New York, NY.
Picture of David by y Stephan Röehl and used under a Creative Commons licence http://www.stephan-roehl.de
David Solomon
Published on Sun, December 13th 2020