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Bible Project classroom session — https://bibleproject.com/classroom/messianic-torah/sessions/4/
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What this book knows
The Beatitudes are Jesus reading Israel's own scriptures back to the poor, the grieving, and the meek as a promise that God's kingdom has already arrived for them.
grief
Grief and comfort are a binary pair in the Hebrew Bible. To grieve is to cry out loud, like public ritual mourning — mostly associated with death.
BP-CLASSROOM-MESSIANIC-TORAH-S04-RC-001shame
God's Kingdom belongs first and foremost to those often overlooked, taken advantage of, who have no voice or influence.
BP-CLASSROOM-MESSIANIC-TORAH-S04-RC-007That view doesn't allow us to look at the outcasts of society to whom Jesus was actually speaking. Depending on who's preaching, if they don't want to see those outcasts...
BP-CLASSROOM-MESSIANIC-TORAH-S04-RC-006It's almost harder to receive from somebody because you are acknowledging that lower estate — learning about honor-shame cultures as the water in which this all swam.
BP-CLASSROOM-MESSIANIC-TORAH-S04-RC-010faith-and-doubt
We're in a state that makes contact with something so pure and good dangerous to us. What does it require to enter a state where seeing God becomes life-giving?
BP-CLASSROOM-MESSIANIC-TORAH-S04-RC-011Somebody who has a pure heart and whose sole desire is just to look upon the face of God. We've shifted social location to character.
BP-CLASSROOM-MESSIANIC-TORAH-S04-RC-0096 published passages · documentary · research analysis
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