Not taking sacrifice seriously. Lack of living up to the highest ideals. Sacred space, ritual, and worship rely on sacrificing in order to be meaningful. Disregarding this importance can lead to a disconnect between people and God.
The potential negative impacts of idolatry in modern society. The perils of choosing idolatry over the divine, as well as Moses' role as intermediary between God and the Israelites in both Biblical and contemporary times.
The scholars trace Moses' journey from Numbers to the end of Deuteronomy. Despite being able to see the promised land, Moses is unable to enter it before his death, but his name becomes a symbol of Israel and God's promise to His people.
Conclusion of Exodus, Recap the story of Exodus and the Israelites' escape from tyranny to freedom. Also features a summation from each of the scholars as they share what has been illuminated for them through this discussion.
Jordan and Douglas Hadley unpack the significance of God's laws in Exodus 21-24, discussing how they established a moral order and binary boundaries to prevent mankind from becoming like a God or reverting to an animal state with no morals
Jordan and the scholars discuss the Israelites' stubbornness and Moses' frustration. They highlight the importance of shared vision, gratitude, and avoiding resentment.
Jordan and the scholars finish their reading of Exodus, reestablishing the covenant and uniting the Israelites in their vision of the promised land, restoring law and order. Also includes supplemental readings from Leviticus.
Exploring the remaining five of the ten commandments and their meaning, through the King James and Hebrew lenses. They posit that we should view them not as a series of constraints but as enabling principles.
Jordan and the scholars delve into the pivotal moment when God shares the ten commandments, explore the first five in great detail. They lay out fundamental rules which guide the Judeo-Christian tradition.
Jordan and the roundtable discuss chapters nine through twelve. The key themes of free will and sacrifice, tyranny (Stalin, Jong-un, Putin and Hitler), having children in today's climate, and the COVID-19 lockdowns (state above church).