
About this episode
This episode discusses the importance of protecting and caring for the vulnerable as emphasized in the Hebrew scriptures and by Jesus.
Jesus was a first-century Jew, and our scripture reading this week comes from the Hebrew scriptures that would have shaped Jesus’ own theology and ethics. Our friends at “A Sanctified Art”, who developed our theme for this season, say: “Throughout his ministry, Jesus emphasized the last, the least, and the lost, building upon the mandates of the Hebrew Scriptures to care for the immigrant, widow, and orphan among you.” Retired religious studies professor Heather Anne Thiessen has pulled together some helpful interpretive notes on our scripture for today. She writes, “Our verses concern various provisions that are designed, as far as we can tell, to safeguard the well-being of poor and vulnerable members of the patriarchal society of ancient Israel. … The word translated orphan throughout these verses is literally “fatherless.” The “fatherless” do not have a patriarch to protect and provide for them; in the society of ancient Israel, that would make them particularly vulnerable. … Verse 18, which is largely repeated in verse 22, reminds the Israelites of the experience of slavery in Egypt, and the redemptive character of God. By implication, that redemption was not for the purpose…
People in this episode
Guest: Heather Anne Thiessen
Topics covered
- vulnerability
- theology
- ethics
- care for the marginalized
- redemption
Keywords
- Jesus
- Hebrew scriptures
- immigrant
- widow
- orphan
- patriarchal society
- slavery in Egypt
- redemptive God
- blessing the vulnerable
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: A Sanctified Art, Scriptures
Places: Israel, Egypt
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