Encounters with God - Stories from the Old Testament

It’s the foundation of the world as far as Jesus and his followers understood it, but how can we make sense of the scripture we call the Old Testament today?

In this series, we look at what we can learn about life through the stories of characters in Bible history - not just kings, but often ordinary people given surprising significance because of their situations, relationships and choices. The family line which led to Jesus turns out to be unusual and unexpected, and so are some of the ways we can relate to these stories and find life in them.

 

A timeline of Israel’s history

Look out for this coming up regularly in these talks.

Sources of historical pictures:

  • Patriarch: Abraham Casting Out Hagar and Ishmael - Guercino (1657) Wikimedia Commons, sourced from Web Gallery of Art

  • Exodus: Flee From Egypt (Parting of the Red Sea) - Reverend Albert Wagner (2017?), American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore

  • Conquest: Battle of Jericho - Julius Schnoor von Carolsfeld (1794-1872), Wikimedia Commons, public domain

  • Judges: Samuel - Icon from Donetsk Regional Art Museum (17th century), Wikimedia Commons, public domain

  • Kingdom: King David with the Lyre - Sebastiano Conca (18th century)

  • Exile: Daniel in the Lions’ Den - Peter Paul Rubens (c 1614-1616), Wikimedia Commons, public domain

  • Return: Rebuilding the Wall of Jerusalem (Nehemiah 3-4) - stock illustration published in 1886, sourced from istockphoto.com

  • Silence: Fragment of Talmud Yerushalmi Bikkurim 2:2 Geniza Fragment Geneva 6b, sourced from yerushalmionline.org

 

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