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The Name of God

The Name of God. See Exodus 3:13-15 Lord: traditional rendering of the divine name Yahweh: Sometimes considered too sacred to pronounce “Jehovah”: Late Medieval origin. HISTORICAL BOOKS. Joshua: Conquest of Canaan

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The Name of God

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  1. The Name of God • See Exodus 3:13-15 • Lord: traditional rendering of the divine name • Yahweh: Sometimes considered too sacred to pronounce • “Jehovah”: Late Medieval origin

  2. HISTORICAL BOOKS • Joshua: Conquest of Canaan • Judges: Consolidation of Israel’s presence in the area, death of Joshua to rise of Samuel. No centralized administration • Judges as charismatic leaders: e.g. Samuel and Deborah

  3. Historical Books - Monarchy • 1-2 Samuel, 1-2 Kings: Development of kingship • Saul (1020-1000 BCE) and David (1000-961 BCE) • Israel: Northern Regions • Judah: Southern Regions • Temple under Solomon

  4. Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur] • Goat becomes symbolic bearer of people’s collective sins • See Leviticus 16:1-34 • Guilt transferred to the wilderness • Centrality of the Temple • Day of Fasting and Repentance • NT Hebrews: Christ as perfect high priest

  5. Destruction of Temple • Solomon’s Temple: 950-586 BCE • Rebuilt about 515 BCE, Herod the Great renovations begin 19 BCE • Third Temple destroyed by Romans in 70CE • Shift focus away from sacrifice patterns to synagogue

  6. Prophets • Direct intervention from God • Visions and Inspiration • Classic prophets of the Hebrew Bible such as Isaiah and Jeremiah (8th to 5th century BCE • Sometimes social critics • People to live up to God’s expectations

  7. Sacred Times • Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) Usually September • Yom Kippur – Day of Atonement: 8th day after Rosh Hashanah • Both are considered High Holy Days • Sukkot – Feast of Tabernacles or Huts, eight days after Yom Kippur. Shelter from God in the desert

  8. Sacred Times • Hanukkah: Commemorates victory of Jewish army over oppressive ruler in the second century BCE (Seleucid king, Antiochus IV Epiphanes) and rededication of the Temple under the Maccabees • Purim: A Jewish carnival recalling events in the Book of Esther

  9. Sacred Times • Passover: Family festival commemorating Exodus. Spring festival lasting for 11 days. Involves ritual meal or Seder • Shavuot or Pentecost: Originally a spring harvest festival. Now commemorates giving of Law on Mount Sinai

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