Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Read the Bible with Me!

Welcome to the Pauline Family's "Year of the Bible"! I'm reading the Bible clear through this year, and I invite you to read along with me. But first, let us pray: 

I praise you, my God, with all people.
May they thank and adore you!
You have written your greatness in creation,
your Law in consciences,
your eternal promises in the Bible.
You are eternally faithful and always lovable!
As I read Sacred Scripture today, open my mind to hear your voice and understand your loving message.
Amen.

Today's chapters are Deuteronomy 2-4.

A footnote in the New American Bible (Revised Edition) for Deuteronomy 2:34 touches on the uncomfortable subject of total warfare as practiced in the ancient world (more than 1,000 BC). It seems that this was an "ideal" more than a reality. 

Under the ban: in Hebrew, herem, which means to devote to the Lord (cf. 7:1520:1018). The biblical text often presents herem as the total extermination of a population as a manifestation of the will of the Lord. It is historically doubtful that Israel ever literally carried out this theological program.

Start reading here.



If you are looking for a solid but approachable companion to the Bible, I can wholeheartedly recommend A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament by Brant Pitre and John Bergsma. Although the authors are top-level Scripture scholars, they write for "real" readers. Notes include recent findings from archaeology and ancient manuscripts.

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