Dr. Jeff Leonard (Samford University) talks to us about Deuteronomy 16:18–18:22. We discuss:
The roles of judges and their enforcement of covenant justice
The law for kings and its connection to Israel's later history
The priests, their relationship to judges
The description of prophecy, the tests for true prophets, and the end of prophecy
Relevant Work by Jeff Leonard
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Seekers in the Hands of an Elusive God. Hendrickson, forthcoming.
Other Works Mentioned in this Episode
Jeff Leonard, Creation Rediscovered: Finding New Meaning in an Ancient Story. Hendrickson, 2020.
Jeffery Stackert, A Prophet Like Moses: Prophecy, Law, and Israelite Religion. Oxford University Press, 2014.
Nili Wazana, “The Law of the King (Deut 17:14-20) in the Light of Empire and Destruction", pages 169-194 in P. Dubovský, D. Markl, J.-P. Sonnet (eds.), The Fall of Jerusalem and the Rise of the Torah. Mohr Siebeck 2016.
This Week’s Blurb
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Next Week
Next week, we talk to Dr. Amy-Jill Levine (Vanderbilt University; Hartford International University for Religion and Peace) about Matthew 20:29–23:39 (Jesus' entry into Jerusalem; Parables; the Pharisees).
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