This week, Fr. Paul continues his discussion of Genesis 3, highlighting the functional connection between nahash and idolatry, and concluding with a review of the Bible’s critique of Plato. (Episode 70)
Category: Tarazi Tuesdays
The Serpent
This week, Fr. Paul explains the Hebrew wordplay in Genesis 3, underscoring, as always, the criticality of the original languages. While he has often emphasized that Genesis 1-4 contains the entire message of the Bible, he is quick to point out that this message is found in the hearing of the original Hebrew words, which…
Man and Woman
This week, Fr. Paul expands on his discussion of the creation of woman, noting the introduction of two new words to define ha adam—ish and ishah—terms that twist the original intention of God in the story. (Episode 68)
Out of the Man
In this week’s episode Fr. Paul continues his discussion of Genesis 2 highlighting its interconnection with Genesis 3. Beginning with verse 16 and the Lord God’s commandment than man not partake of the tree of knowledge, Fr. Paul will explain how death as punishment in the biblical story is not the same as natural death….
To Serve and To Keep
In this week’s episode Fr. Paul explains how verse 15 of Genesis 2, literally impossible to hear in translation, serves as a powerful hinge for the entire Bible. (Episode 66)
Toward the East
In this week’s episode, Fr. Paul continues his discussion of Genesis 2 with the importance of rain, breath, and the garden of Eden, located toward the east in the Syrian desert, a critical point in his book, The Rise of Scripture. (Episode 65)
Elleh Toledot
Fr. Paul explains the interplay between Genesis 1:1 and 2:4. (Episode 64)
The Seventh Day
This week, Fr. Paul begins his discussion of Genesis 2. (Episode 63)
Male and Female
In this week’s episode Fr. Paul explains the significance of the phrase “male and female he created them.” (Episode 62)
Image and Likeness
The first part of Fr. Paul’s concluding remarks on Genesis 1. (Episode 61)