Episode 90 The Witches of Macbeth and the Soothsayer of Saul

The end of Saul’s life allows us to distinguish between Tanakh and tragedy.
Text: Samuel 27-31, 2 Samuel 1
The end of Saul’s life allows us to distinguish between Tanakh and tragedy.
Text: Samuel 27-31, 2 Samuel 1
David's conquest of Jerusalem reflects the quest for Jewish unity in ancient Israel and today.
A study of David's city reflects the political and spiritual uniqueness of his vision.
Why was David not allowed to build the Temple?
A small empty space in a text—and an artistic depiction of David—tell us an enormous amount about him.
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