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Episode 24: Building the Tabernacle and Priestly Hegemony with Nathan MacDonald

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In this conversation, Nathan McDonald discusses the concept of priestly hegemony and its utilization of different aspects of culture to establish power. He explains the development of the biblical text and the complex history behind it. Nathan also explores the connection between the priestly and Deuteronomic sources and how they collided and harmonized over time. He highlights the significance of the names of the sons of Israel in the priestly vestments as a representation of the transformation of identity. Overall, this conversation provides insights into the construction and evolution of the biblical text. This conversation explores the development of the text, the significance of the breastplate, the relationship between the tabernacle and the temple, and the power dynamics within the priesthood. It also delves into the puzzling figure of Moses and the role of sacrifice in priestly power. The chapters cover topics such as the interpretation of the text, the different meanings of the sons of Israel, and the complex nature of power in the ancient world. Overall, the conversation highlights the nuanced and multifaceted nature of the biblical text and its ongoing interpretation. The conversation explores the profound reflections found in priestly literature, which engages with big issues and offers insights on creation, humanity, sin, and redemption. It highlights the influence of priestly literature on later texts, including the New Testament and early Judaism. The original focus of the book is on ritual change and innovation, particularly the ordination rituals and the transformation of rituals over time. Recommended books on priestly literature are mentioned, including Consuming Fire by Leanne Feldman and Ritual and Rhetoric in Leviticus by Jim Watts. The conversation also touches on reading history for fun and the importance of approaching texts in a better way. It concludes with a discussion on epiphanies and revelatory moments in biblical studies.

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In this conversation, Nathan McDonald discusses the concept of priestly hegemony and its utilization of different aspects of culture to establish power. He explains the development of the biblical text and the complex history behind it. Nathan also explores the connection between the priestly and Deuteronomic sources and how they collided and harmonized over time. He highlights the significance of the names of the sons of Israel in the priestly vestments as a representation of the transformation of identity. Overall, this conversation provides insights into the construction and evolution of the biblical text. This conversation explores the development of the text, the significance of the breastplate, the relationship between the tabernacle and the temple, and the power dynamics within the priesthood. It also delves into the puzzling figure of Moses and the role of sacrifice in priestly power. The chapters cover topics such as the interpretation of the text, the different meanings of the sons of Israel, and the complex nature of power in the ancient world. Overall, the conversation highlights the nuanced and multifaceted nature of the biblical text and its ongoing interpretation. The conversation explores the profound reflections found in priestly literature, which engages with big issues and offers insights on creation, humanity, sin, and redemption. It highlights the influence of priestly literature on later texts, including the New Testament and early Judaism. The original focus of the book is on ritual change and innovation, particularly the ordination rituals and the transformation of rituals over time. Recommended books on priestly literature are mentioned, including Consuming Fire by Leanne Feldman and Ritual and Rhetoric in Leviticus by Jim Watts. The conversation also touches on reading history for fun and the importance of approaching texts in a better way. It concludes with a discussion on epiphanies and revelatory moments in biblical studies.

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28 episoder

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