

The Tanakh Podcast
Alex Israel
Study Tanakh with Rav Alex Israel.
10 mins a day.
One chapter a day.
929 schedule.
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10 mins a day.
One chapter a day.
929 schedule.
---
To donate, see
https://buymeacoffee.com/alexisrael
https://patreon.com/u51407457
Episodes
Mentioned books

Jul 29, 2023 • 8min
Isaiah ch.52 - Awake Jerusalem!
Our chapter describes the reawakening of Jerusalem and the palpable presence of God in the Holy City.

Jul 26, 2023 • 14min
Isaiah ch.51 - Justice and Consolation
A special 9 Av edition on Chapter 51 exploring connections between the readings of Destruction and Chapter 51.

Jul 25, 2023 • 7min
Isaiah ch.50 - It's Not Easy to Be a Prophet!
In a candid moment, we gain a window into the challenging experience of serving as a prophet.

Jul 24, 2023 • 10min
Isaiah ch. 49 - God's Children
Tanakh office two models of relationship between Israel and God. Are we God's children? Or is the relationship between Israel and God a relationship of husband and wife? In this podcast we evaluate the two models.

Jul 23, 2023 • 11min
Isaiah ch.48 - "Go forth from Babylon!"
This chapter, seemingly addressed to the Babylonian exiles, after the Cyrus Declaration, urges: "Go forth from Babylon, Flee from Chaldea! ...Say: “The LORD has redeemed His servant Jacob!”

Jul 22, 2023 • 8min
Isaiah ch.47 - The Demise of Babylon. I, Me, Mine!
Isaiah relates to the fall of Babylon, the unexpectedness of her demise, and Babylon's vulnerability and fall, from the aristocratic "dainty and delicate" lady, to the humiliation of the slave-girl.

Jul 19, 2023 • 11min
Isaiah ch.46 - Who is Carrying You?
Isaiah addresses the skeptics who doubt that God will save the Jewish people.
In contrast to the "powers" of the nations around, God affirms that he has always carried the Jewish people, from the womb, and he will continue to carry us for all time.
Music. Paul Simon - Mother and Child Reunion

Jul 18, 2023 • 11min
Isaiah ch.45 - Cyrus, My Annointed!
Isaiah celebrates the Persian king as God's annointed.
Indeed Cyrus was the ruler who allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem and even funded the rebuilding of the Temple.
But, as we shall see, the prophet here is commenting on what is now known as the "Cyrus Cylinder", a text that attributes Cyrus's poer to the Persian God., Marduk. Isaiah uses identical language to affirm that God is the exclusive master of history, and it is God and God alone, who will return the Jewish people to their land.

Jul 17, 2023 • 13min
Isaiah ch.44 - The Falsehood of Idolatry
Our chapter offers a speech mocking idolatry. we try to probe what makes idolatry so problematic.

Jul 16, 2023 • 11min
Isaiah ch.43 - God in Exile
Today we demonstrate how our chapter incorporates many themes that we have studied in previous chapters:
1. Creation themes in the redemption - God as "creator" of Israel
2. "You are My witnesses" - The Jews as a Light Unto the Nations and a delegate of God
3. "Do not Fear"
4. Elements of Redemption: a. The Ingathering of the Exiles, b. The desolate wasteland is rejuvenated and hydrated, c. God's forgiveness of Israel's sins
5. "Do not Fear" - אל תירא
6. The Future Redemption will mirror teh Exodus
and lastly, 7. the notion of "God in Exile - Shekhinta Be-Galuta." God cannot part from his people, so he exiles Himself to remain in Israel's companionship.


