The Tanakh Podcast

Alex Israel
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Mar 30, 2026 • 14min

#154 | Bamidbar ch.36 | When a Solution Becomes a Problem

A deep dive into the Daughters of Tzelophchad story and the legal ripple effects their inheritance rule creates. A tribal dispute over land and marriage sparks a surprising divine restriction. Reflection on how legal solutions can spawn new problems and how religious law evolves through practical tensions.
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Mar 29, 2026 • 15min

#153 | Bamidbar ch.35 - Vigilantes and Refuge Cities

Ch.35 describes the Levite cities.Why do Levites need special cities?And we also discuss the idea of Ir Miklat - cities of Refuge - and the law of the "blood avenger".
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Mar 28, 2026 • 16min

#152 | Bamidbar ch.34 - Borders of the the Land

A lively look at biblical borders and why they still matter today. The discussion contrasts the fixed boundaries of ancient Canaan with the sweeping Nile-to-Euphrates promise. Listeners hear how two different covenants shape personal versus national territory. The chapter-by-chapter reading highlights poetic, shifting border language and connects these maps to history and settlement.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 12min

#151 | Bamidbar ch.33 - The Jouney or the Destination?

Ch.33 gives us the 42 stops in Israel's trek to the promised land.But why list each and every location?
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Mar 24, 2026 • 18min

#150 | Bamidbar ch.32 - An Indecent Proposal?

Bnei Gad and Bnei Reuven request to remain in the Transjordan.Was their request illegitimate?Did Moses save the day or did he misunderstand their intention?That is a debate between Rashi and the Abarbanel.--To support our work, please see my Patreon or my BuymeaCoffee account.Thank you!
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Mar 23, 2026 • 17min

#149 | Bamidbar ch.31 - Ethics of the War Booty

Israel wage war against MidyanMost of the chapter relates to the ethics of the spoils of war.Why is this such a critical topic?
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Mar 22, 2026 • 14min

#148 | Bamidbar ch.30 - Promises to Keep

Our chapter speaks about promises or vows that invoke God's name. These verbal pronouncements must be kept.But why would a person vow?And why is this topic relevant at this point in Sefer Bamidbar?And how do we deal with the status of women in this chapter?---Regarding bookings for Shabbat Scholar-in-residence, email alexisrael99@gmail.com or see https://www.alexisrael.org/scholar-in-residence
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Mar 21, 2026 • 13min

#147 | Bamidbar ch.29 - The Power of Numbers

They explore how numeric details in the sacrificial listings reveal patterns and meanings. They trace doubling rituals like Lechem Mishnah and compare oxen counts across festivals. They unpack Sukkot’s rising bulls, the rabbinic link to 70 nations, and Atzeret’s single bull symbolism. They argue Tishrei functions as a sacred seventh cycle and connect Sukkot to harvest, thanksgiving, and a shift toward solemn prayer.
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Mar 18, 2026 • 14min

#146 | Bamidbar ch.28 - Tamid and The Power of Routine

Chapter 28 and 29 are dedicated to the daily and "additional" sacrifices. What lessons can this chapter teach us?
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Mar 17, 2026 • 14min

#145 | Bamidbar ch.27 - Visionary Leadership

Today we discuss leadership via the stories of the Daughters of Tzelophchad, and the appointment of Joshua bin Nun.

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