Peterson, Jordan B - Jordan Peterson's Bible Lectures (Genesis) by Peterson Jordan B
Author:Peterson, Jordan B [Peterson, Jordan B]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
IX: The Call to Abraham
So Iâve been thinking this week about doing this once a month, on continuing basis. If I do that, I think itâll be here, although itâs harder to rent this theatre during the academic year. But if it isnât here, itâll be somewhere else. Iâd like to continue doing this. Iâm learning an awful lot from doing it. Once a month would really be good, because then I could really do the background work. I could probably do that for a couple of years. Obviously, this is going very quickly. But thatâs ok. It shouldnât go any faster than it can go. Thatâs how it seems to me, anyways.This has been a very steep learning curve for me, with regards to these stories. I didnât understand them very well. Iâve got better at using the resources online to help me do my background investigation. I have a lot of books. Some of you may have noticed that, online, Iâve posted a conversation I had with Jonathan Pageau and his brother, Matthieu. I hope itâs Matthieu. Names escape me so badly, but I believe thatâs right. He just finished a book on the Bible. Iâve been doing a lot of thinking and talking about these stories, trying to understand what theyâre about. And then thereâs all these commentaries. Thereâs a greatâI think itâs called Bible Hub, that has every single verse of the Bible listed there. With each verse, theyâve aggregated 10 commentaries from about 10 commentators from the last 400 years. So thereâs like a dense page on every line.
Thatâs one of the things thatâs really interesting about this book, too: itâs aggregated so much commentary that itâs much bigger than it looks. The book is much bigger than it looks. Itâs been very interesting to become familiar with those, too. The fact that this site is set up with all the commentaries, split up by verses, means that you can rapidly compare the commentaries, and get a sense of how people have interpreted this over at least several hundred yearsâbut, of course, much longer than that: the people who wrote the commentaries were reading things that were older than that. So thatâs been very, very interesting.
Last week we talked about a couple of things. We talked about how you might understand the idea of the divine encounter. And then we also paralleled that with the idea that God disappears in the Old Testamentâhe bows out as the stories progress. That seems to be an emergent property of the sequencing of the stories, right? All the books were written by independent people, and then they were aggregated by other people. And so the narrative continuity is some kind of emergent property thatâs a consequence of this interaction between readers and writers over centuries. Itâs strange that, given that, there are also multiple coherent narratives that unite it. Itâs really not that easy to understand that. But it does, at least, seem to be the case.The third
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