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Documentary
Bible Project classroom session — https://bibleproject.com/classroom/messianic-torah/sessions/5/
Sequence ladder
Narrative Intelligence sources live outside the figurative image sequence ladder. Adaptive placement applies to image sequences, not this reading library.
What this book knows
The Sermon on the Mount's Beatitudes form a crafted literary architecture calling the persecuted and powerless into active, costly, world-salting discipleship.
faith-and-doubt
How good is life for the powerless and the unimportant and the grieving — they are the first to hear and experience Jesus bringing the presence of the Kingdom.
BP-CLASSROOM-MESSIANIC-TORAH-S05-RC-001Jesus has deeply internalized Isaiah's image — to call people 'the city on the hill' is a distillation of Isaiah's themes; he's fulfilling the Torah.
BP-CLASSROOM-MESSIANIC-TORAH-S05-RC-011If the salt no longer functions as the thing that it is — losing what constitutes you as what you are — how can you make it salty again?
BP-CLASSROOM-MESSIANIC-TORAH-S05-RC-013obedience-and-authority
Even if you're trying to do good, prepare yourself for people who don't like you — Jesus calls this a counterintuitive way of living in the world.
BP-CLASSROOM-MESSIANIC-TORAH-S05-RC-004As kids became followers of Jesus it shook up their view of hierarchies — not dishonoring parents, but reordering allegiance in ways parents experienced as loss.
BP-CLASSROOM-MESSIANIC-TORAH-S05-RC-005trauma-and-survival
Even the Bible tells you to honor your father and mother — the crosshairs of that is vicious and leads to severe emotional violence.
BP-CLASSROOM-MESSIANIC-TORAH-S05-RC-006Illuminates
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