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Study 23- Luke 18:31–19:27 Seeing and trusting There are 4 sections in this study all of which have something to do with seeing and not seeing, understanding and not understanding or just plain hidden. The first section, Luke 18: 31–34 serves as a summary of what is to follow. Do read Luke 18:31-34. The disciples had a reasonable excuse for not understanding. What Jesus was saying was so strange and unexpected they could be forgiven for not understanding. But we, in all probability, have some knowledge of how things turned out so we do not have that excuse. v 34 provides a challenge to us, the readers or hearers: will we be blind or deaf, will we see or hear and understand? Blindness and sight are metaphors for no faith and faith. Have you moved from blindness to sight? Remind yourself what the effect of your blindness was and how you first knew that you were seeing or, if you are in a group, share together your journey from blindness to sight, darkness to light. Question 1: What is the significance of the rising sequence of names given to Jesus by the blind man (named as Bartimaeus, literally ‘son of filth’, in Mk 10: 46). Those names are Jesus of Nazareth; Jesus, son of David; Lord. Jesus of Nazareth probably meant to him the prophet with power to heal and who would have compassion on him; Jesus, son of David, meant Jesus was the Messiah; Lord that Jesus was worth following. The question and answer in 18: 41 may appear strange but begging was a profession in those days as it still is in some countries, dependant on a visible handicap and providing a good income. If the man was cured of his blindness he would have to find a job with no skills or experience to call on. Question 2: The emphasis is not on Bartimaeus’ restored sight but his faith (18: 42, 43). What exactly did his faith consist of? What is this miracle saying to us? The important phrase is ‘he followed Jesus’. He must have known something about Jesus or he would not have made so much noise trying to attract his attention. We, too, are not expected to start from detailed knowledge about what following Jesus means. We, too, are expected to get up (metaphorically speaking) and follow him. Do read Luke 19: 1–10. Zacchaeus was not only short of stature; he was a collaborator with the hated Romans. He would not dare to push his way to the front of the crowd for fear of a knife in his back. So he ran ahead! Not what an important man should do. But the crowd saw him go and mocked him so that Jesus learned his name. Jesus was intending to go straight through Jericho so that he would not have to spend time (possibly days?) being entertained with full ceremony. But he is prepared to go to Zacchaeus’ house. Question 3: Note the significance of seeing in this account. Who does the seeing? Everybody. Zacchaeus had to take action to see Jesus, Jesus sees him; the crowd sees what is going on and starts to mutter. The servant figure of Is 53 takes hostility meant for others on himself. Statements there like: “he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.” reflect the costly love that Jesus gives to Zacchaeus? Question 4: We read earlier in this chapter that the rich man/camel had to go through the eye of the needle! What happened to prove that Zaccheus didn’t dodge round? The promises of repayment Zacchaeus made are far reaching. If you do the Maths on what he said you will see that if he had cheated just on one eighth of his debtors he would end up with nothing. Perhaps he is saying that he has been a good man and that he has not been cheating in the past? Do read Luke 19: 11–27. Luke does not use the parable of the minas to teach successful stewardship as Matthew uses it in Matt 25: 14–30 but to explain the apparent non-appearance of the Kingdom (the people thought the kingdom of God was going to appear at once 19: 11). The parable uses a well-known and well-understood situation. 73 years earlier Herod the Great, second son of the just assassinated king, made a successful journey to Rome to petition Caesar to appoint him the next king of Judea. Later, about 37 years before Luke wrote, Herod’s son Archelaus had made a similar, but unsuccessful, journey seeking the same thing. (A ‘mina’ was about 100 days wages for a working man.) Queston 5: What would be the likely outcome for a servant of the would-be king if (a) the petitioner who would be king was successful, (b) he was unsuccessful? By their actions the servants would demonstrate their allegiance or otherwise to the man seeking to be king. Their future livelihoods, or possibly their lives, would be dependant on having chosen the right option. The last phrase of v 15 should perhaps read ‘how much trading have you done’ effectively asking how conspicuous have you been while I was away when it was known that you supported me. If I win, you win. If I lose, you lose. Question 6: How was this relevant to the developing situation as Jesus travelled to Jerusalem? How is it relevant to us? If he was indeed the Messiah he claimed to be and they showed their loyalty by open declaration of their support of him they would gain. If he wasn’t, they would be in a very dangerous situation. At least that was the way it looked. Things did not quite work out in that straightforward way. He was indeed the Messiah but they were still in a dangerous situation, humanly speaking. But in the vast story of human history they became very important. The comment of the third servant in 19: 21 must have been meant as a complement! He must have been suggesting that his master was something like a warlord in a country with much internal fighting going on! Question 7: How can this and the master’s reply (v 21, 22) be related to Jesus, or to God? Ps 18: 25, 26 relates to this sort of situation. It says of God ‘To the faithful you show yourself faithful, to the blameless you show yourself blameless, to the pure you show yourself pure, but to the devious you show yourself shrewd.’ It suggest that, at least in part, our understanding of God will depend on our general attitudes. Question 8: The final comment in 19: 27 ‘But those enemies of mine who did not want me to be king over them — bring them here and kill them in front of me. is realistic in the Judaean kingship, or warlord, scenario. How can it possibly be related to Jesus, or God? This is another unfinished story. We are told what the enemies deserved, not what actually happened to them. Compare what we deserve and what we actually get from the Lord. After Jesus had said this, he went on ahead, going up to Jerusalem. So says 19: 28, finally bringing to an end the long account of the journey of Jesus to Jerusalem and introducing the last phase of Luke’s account of Jesus’ life, death and victory. Tap or click here to save/download this as a MP3 audio file
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Are you looking for ways you can enter more deeply into Advent? Look no further! This Advent, Sr. Shawn Pauline from the Carmelites of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles will offer He Leadeth Me listeners a series of podcast episodes on the writings of St. Theresa of Avila and St. John of the Cross. In this episode, Sr. Shawn Pauline begins the retreat by talking about the beginning stages of the journey into deeper prayer. Sr. Shawn Pauline and Jess discuss:Theresa's description of the Prayer of Recollection and the image of the well and the bucketHow can you tell the difference between consolations felt at this stage of prayer and the consolations experienced at deeper stages?What does God do in the soul at this stage and what should the person do to respond?Sr. Shawn Pauline is a religious sister in the community of the Carmelites of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus of Los Angeles.Check out Sr. Shawn Pauline's notes for this episode!Love's QuestOn my bed at night, I sought Him Whom my soul loves- I sought Him but did not find him. So I will rise and go through the city…to seek Him Whom my heart loves (Song 3:1-3)1st Water: Prayer of Recollection or SimplicityTeresa's Image: The Well and BucketCharacteristics of this prayer:The beginner works while The Lord gives the increase (11.5)The beginner must cultivate their garden on very barren soil, full of abominable weeds (11.6) With the help of God we must strive like good gardeners to get these plants to grow (11.6)His Majesty wants determination, and He is a friend of courageous souls if they walk in humility without trusting in self (13.2)Effects on the soul in this prayer:Greater detachment from outward things but mixed with many faultsIncreased desires for GodGreater self-masteryDivine love begins to be enkindledWork of the soul in this prayer:Perseverance, determination, courage Self-knowledge: the thought of one's sins (“our daily bread”)Growing in the virtues of humility and detachmentGod's assistance Meditate on the sacred life and Passion of Christ, hell, death, the power of God, the Love he bore us (13.13)Do not be distressed or afflicted over the dryness or noisy and distracting thoughts (11.17)Jesus is not concerned with our little inabilities (11.15)Occupy yourself in looking at Christ Who is looking at you
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Book Battle Royale By Koushun Takami Film: Battle Royale (1999) Originally completed in 1996, it was not published until 1999. The story tells of junior high school students who are forced to fight each other to the death in a program run by a fictional authoritarian Japanese government known as the Republic of Greater East Asia. The dystopian novel was previously entered into the 1997 Japan Horror Fiction Awards but was eventually rejected in the final round due to concerns over its depictions of students killing each other. Upon publication in 1999, the novel became a surprise bestseller. In 2000, one year after publication, Battle Royale was adapted into a manga series, written by Takami himself, and a feature film. The film was both controversial and successful, becoming one of the year's highest-grossing films as well as prompting condemnation by Japan's National Diet. The film spawned a sequel, and two more brief manga adaptations were also created. Suzanne Collins author of The Hunger Games would be accused of ripping off the plot of Battle Royale. The Japanese action-thriller film directed by Kinji Fukasaku, with a screenplay written by Kenta Fukasaku, Starring Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda, Tarō Yamamoto, and Takeshi Kitano, the film follows a group of junior high-school students that are forced to fight to the death by the Japanese totalitarian government. The film drew controversy, and was banned or excluded from distribution in several countries; Toei Company refused to sell the film to any United States distributor for over a decade due to concerns about potential controversy and lawsuits, until Anchor Bay Entertainment eventually acquired the film in 2010 for a direct-to-video release. Battle Royale became a cultural phenomenon, and is considered one of the most influential films in recent decades, having been highly influential in global popular culture. Since the film's release, the term "battle royale" has been redefined to refer to a fictional narrative genre and/or mode of entertainment inspired by the film, where a select group of people are instructed to kill each other off until there is a triumphant survivor. It has inspired numerous media, including films, books, animation, comics, visual novels, and video games; the battle royale game genre, for example, is based on the film. Opening Credits; Introduction (1.01); Forming the Plot (09.20); Plot Synopsis (11.18); Book Thoughts (18.07); Queston of the Week (46.20); How many stars? (52.41); Introducing a Film (55.27); Battle Royale Film Trailer (58.18); Lights, Camera, Action (1:00.14); Epilogue (1:21.51); End Credits (1:24.21); Closing Credits (1:25.47) Opening Credits– Classical Jingle by Dan Hughes Closing Credits – Who's Gonna Save You Now by Rina Samayama. Taken from the album Samayama. Copyrights 2020 Dirt Records. Rina Samyama's new album. Hold That Girl out 02 September 2022. Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used by Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon.
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Most teams aren't having the conversations they need to. We consistently fail to challenge each other, engage in robust dialogue and have the courageous, honest discussions we need to achieve our collective potential. Along with reading books for you, I've also taken the hard work out of finding new topics In these 2-3 minute 'minisodes' I'll share the team coaching question I took from this week's book for you to use in your own team. These questions make ideal icebreakers, kick offs for team days, reflections for projects, additions to your weekly team meetings or simply topics of conversation to discuss over lunch. Click here to buy on The Book Depository Let's Connect Email: steph@stephclarke.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/steph-clarke IG: @stephsbizbookshelf Join in the book club conversation all week by joining the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stephsbusinessbookclub
Our heroes have defeated a trio of Maldox Teiflings in a tavern in Bradford. What information will they discover and will they get to the underwater altar before the Maldox Tieflings do?Quest-On! Is a Live-Play role play podcast where we aim to tell an engaging and interesting story with a fun group. Join our heroes: Osmund the Alchemist (Dan), Ni'kas the Sorcerer (Libby), Zinnia the Gunslinger (Emmy), Maude the (Manager) Brawler (Emily), and Delilah the Cleric (Heather). Game Master Alex guides our heroes along their journey! Opening music was composed and recorded by Alex and the Intro voiceover is provided by Dennis White.Follow us on Twitter: @QuestOnPodcastEmail us: QuestOnPodcast@gmail.comTweet about our show using the #QuestOn for a chance to have an NPC named after you on the show!
After speaking with Mayor Miriam, our heroes split the party to continue investigating and also to try to find a place to sleep for the night. They also discover that Cecil has a hidden talent! Join us as we learn that violence solves most problems our heroes run into!Quest-On! Is a Live-Play role play podcast where we aim to tell an engaging and interesting story with a fun group. Join our heroes: Osmund the Alchemist (Dan), Ni'kas the Sorcerer (Libby), Zinnia the Gunslinger (Emmy), Maude the (Manager) Brawler (Emily), and Delilah the Cleric (Heather). Game Master Alex guides our heroes along their journey! Opening music was composed and recorded by Alex and the Intro voiceover is Dennis White.Follow us on Twitter: @QuestOnPodcastEmail us: QuestOnPodcast@gmail.comTweet about our show using the #QuestOn for a chance to have an NPC named after you on the show!
Traveling to Bradford our heroes get caught up in the most thrilling adventure yet: paperwork! Will they survive the red tape? Have they signed in triplicate? Has Cecil learned to count to five?Quest-On! Is a Live-Play role play podcast where we aim to tell an engaging and interesting story with a fun group. Join our heroes: Osmund the Alchemist (Dan), Ni'kas the Sorcerer (Libby), Zinnia the Gunslinger (Emmy), Maude the (Manager) Brawler (Emily), and Delilah the Cleric (Heather). Game Master Alex guides our heroes along their journey! Opening music was composed and recorded by Alex and the Intro voiceover is Dennis White.Follow us on Twitter: @QuestOnPodcastEmail us: QuestOnPodcast@gmail.comTweet about our show using the #QuestOn for a chance to have an NPC named after you on the show!
Having defeated the Maldox tieflings quite quickly, our crew prepares to find out what other information they possess and why they have come to Isilde.Quest-On! Is a Live-Play role play podcast where we aim to tell an engaging and interesting story with a fun group. Join our heroes: Osmund the Alchemist (Dan), Ni'kas the Sorcerer (Libby), Zinnia the Gunslinger (Emmy), Maude the (Manager) Brawler (Emily), and Delilah the Cleric (Heather). Game Master Alex guides our heroes along their journey! Opening music was composed and recorded by Alex and the Intro voiceover is Dennis White.Follow us on Twitter: @QuestOnPodcastEmail us: QuestOnPodcast@gmail.comTweet about our show using the #QuestOn for a chance to have an NPC named after you on the show!Shout out to Libris Arcana - check them out at LibrisArcana.com - Geektastic Dice Delivered to your Door!
Picking up from where we left off previously, the party readies themselves for a fight against the Maldox squad summoning a devil. What will happen to our party and what will be left of them?Quest-On! Is a Live-Play role play podcast where we aim to tell an engaging and interesting story with a fun group. Join our heroes: Osmund the Alchemist (Dan), Ni'kas the Sorcerer (Libby), Zinnia the Gunslinger (Emmy), Maude the (Manager) Brawler (Emily), and Delilah the Cleric (Heather). Game Master Alex guides our heroes along their journey! Opening music was composed and recorded by Alex and the Intro voiceover is Dennis White.Follow us on Twitter: @QuestOnPodcastEmail us: QuestOnPodcast@gmail.comTweet about our show using the #QuestOn for a chance to have an NPC named after you on the show!Shout out to Libris Arcana - check them out at LibrisArcana.comAnother Shout out to Aggressively Positive - find them on Itunes and Spotify and check out GoodPeopleDoingGood.org to support them.
Chester the Trash-Goblin definitely doesn't guide our adventurers into the sewers below Castle Stanhope for a stinky adventure filled with poop-gas! Joking aside, our adventurers are seeking out the second Asmodean altar that is supposedly below the Castle, they do not know if the Maldoxian squad has made their way their yet!Quest-On! Is a Live-Play role play podcast where we aim to tell an engaging and interesting story with a fun group. Join our heroes: Osmund the Alchemist (Dan), Ni'kas the Sorcerer (Libby), Zinnia the Gunslinger (Emmy), Maude the (Manager) Brawler (Emily), and Delilah the Cleric (Heather). Game Master Alex guides our heroes along their journey! Opening music was composed and recorded by Alex and the Intro voiceover is Dennis White.Follow us on Twitter: @QuestOnPodcastEmail us: QuestOnPodcast@gmail.comTweet about our show using the #QuestOn for a chance to have an NPC named after you on the show!
In this episode, our heroes continue their adventure in the city of Stanhope. What information will Chester the Trash-Goblin have in store for them? Will Maude find her salt-stained, rum-soaked sailor of her dreams? What will happen when they run across the dreaded guard captain, and what will they tell her?Quest-On! Is a Live-Play role play podcast where we aim to tell an engaging and interesting story with a fun group. Join our heroes: Osmund the Alchemist (Dan), Ni'kas the Sorcerer (Libby), Zinnia the Gunslinger (Emmy), Maude the (Manager) Brawler (Emily), and Delilah the Cleric (Heather). Game Master Alex guides our heroes along their journey! Opening music was composed and recorded by Alex and the Intro voiceover is Dennis White.Follow us on Twitter: @QuestOnPodcastEmail us: QuestOnPodcast@gmail.comTweet about our show using the #QuestOn for a chance to have an NPC named after you on the show!
In this episode, our heroes arrive at the city of Stanhope and break the cardinal rule of roleplaying: NEVER SPLIT THE PARTY! Zinnia and Delilah go in search of lodging, Odmund learns that Cecil is going to be much more difficult as a shop assistant than he thought, and Ni'Kas is dragged along by Maude in her search for a salt-stained rum soaked sailor to call her own.Quest-On! Is a Live-Play role play podcast where we aim to tell an engaging and interesting story with a fun group. Join our heroes: Osmund the Alchemist (Dan), Ni'kas the Sorcerer (Libby), Zinnia the Gunslinger (Emmy), Maude the (Manager) Brawler (Emily), and Delilah the Cleric (Heather). Game Master Alex guides our heroes along their journey! Opening music was composed and recorded by Alex and the Intro voiceover is Dennis White.Follow us on Twitter: @QuestOnPodcastEmail us: QuestOnPodcast@gmail.comTweet about our show using the #QuestOn for a chance to have an NPC named after you on the show!
n this episode, our heroes descend into the Archives in Stratera. What strange information will they find? What encounters will they...encounter on the road? And what bothers mules? Learn all the answers except for that last one in this episode of Quest On!Technical Note: The second half of the episode's sound quality is poor, apologies regarding that. We know what the problem was and have fixed it for all future recordings!Quest-On! Is a Live-Play role play podcast where we aim to tell an engaging and interesting story with a fun group. Join our heroes: Osmund the Alchemist (Dan), Ni'kas the Sorcerer (Libby), Zinnia the Gunslinger (Emmy), Maude the (Manager) Brawler (Emily), and Delilah the Cleric (Heather). Game Master Alex guides our heroes along their journey! Opening music was composed and recorded by Alex and the Intro voiceover is Dennis White.Follow us on Twitter: @QuestOnPodcastEmail us: QuestOnPodcast@gmail.comTweet about our show using the #QuestOn for a chance to have an NPC named after you on the show!
In this episode, our heroes travel to Stratera Tower and meet with the Stratera Council. How will the meeting go? Who will be afraid of heights? What is Cecil up to? Find out in this month's episode of Quest On!Quest-On! Is a Live-Play role play podcast where we aim to tell an engaging and interesting story with a fun group. Join our heroes: Osmund the Alchemist (Dan), Ni'kas the Sorcerer (Libby), Zinnia the Gunslinger (Emmy), Maude the (Manager) Brawler (Emily), and Delilah the Cleric (Heather). Game Master Alex guides our heroes along their journey! Opening music was composed and recorded by Alex and the Intro voiceover is Dennis White.Follow us on Twitter: @QuestOnPodcastEmail us: QuestOnPodcast@gmail.comTweet about our show using the #QuestOn for a chance to have an NPC named after you on the show!
Geoengineering is for some the salvation of our climate difficulties, but for others of it simply introducing a whole range of new, and even worse difficulties.Professor Herbert Huppert (pictured) is presently touring around Australia delivering the Selby Lectures, a traveling fellowship for overseas scientists, talks (briefly) about geoengineering.The professor was recently at the University of Melbourne and delivered the lecture: "Will Earth be too hot for your grandchildren to handle?" and it was after that lecture that he was asked about geoengineering and it was during his answer that he reflected on the fact that during all his well thought out and considered experiments that something always went wrong, just as it would geoengineering, the difference being, of course, that the experiment was not contained within a laboratory, but would impact on the whole world.
Our heroes embark on their quest to bring new of the Cult of Asmodeus to Stratera, the seat of power on the continent of Isilde. What will happen once they arrive? And who will they meet in the big city? Find out in this month's episode of Quest On!Quest-On! Is a Live-Play role play podcast where we aim to tell an engaging and interesting story with a fun group. Join our heroes: Osmund the Alchemist (Dan), Ni'kas the Sorcerer (Libby), Zinnia the Gunslinger (Emmy), Maude the (Manager) Brawler (Emily), and Delilah the Cleric (Heather). Game Master Alex guides our heroes along their journey! Opening music was composed and recorded by Alex and the Intro voiceover is Dennis White.Follow us on Twitter: @QuestOnPodcastEmail us: QuestOnPodcast@gmail.comTweet about our show using the #QuestOn for a chance to have an NPC named after you on the show!
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We have received GREAT questions by our awesome podcast listeners and we answered a few of them in this latest episode. Question 1.) Should I go buy a car to build my credit history? Queston 2.) I disputed something on my credit report, and now I see a remark on their that says "Account info disputed by consumer, meets FCRA requirements." What does that mean? Question 3. ) How long should I keep a car loan open before paying it off to build my score? and Does the balance on my auto loan affect my credit score? Thank you for listening!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Extra Credit Show is a show hosted by Ex-Debt Collection Agency Executive and Consumer Credit Expert Anselmo Moreno and his business partner Richard David. They have been in the consumer credit consulting and credit repair business since 2005. They often found themselves talking to each other about the current state of consumer credit, debt, credit bureaus etc. - take a listen to the minds of two passionate long time credit repair experts. Available on Itunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and everywhere Podcasts are found. Instagram: @TheExtraCreditShow Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheExtraCreditShow Web: www.TheExtraCreditShow.com Watch the show on YouTube : https://youtu.be/RVq0jCjwpxY P.S Section 609 Credit Repair Loophole is bogus, in fact it has nothing to do with credit repair. Read it for yourself. Link to FCRA: https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/fcra_2016.pdf Contact: TheExtraCreditShow@gmail.com
In Episode 6 - Denny and Drew look to even more listener feedback. In the pub we promulgate a public service announcement near and dear to Denny's heart, investigate rumors of nefarious hop dealings and reminisce about Denny's time in the big snowy territory of Vail. And then we go to the lab where we discuss the first ever results delivered by our IGOR crew. Is there a discernable difference between Wyeast 1056 and WLP001? Marshall "Brulosopher" Schott of Brulosophy.com joins us to provide his view on the data provided by our IGORs and the vast swath of tasters. Back to the Bay Area we're onto Faction Brewing in Alameda and the ever voluble Rodger Davis. This is part one of two parts thanks to all the stories Rodger has at his disposal! Finally we take your questions, Drew talks about pressure and Denny remembers David Bowie and Alan Rickman. So, what do you guys think of our results? Do you agree? Disagree? Try brewing the test yourself and see what you find! Episode Links: Dangers About Grapefruit - http://www.experimentalbrew.com/blogs/dennyanddrew/dangers-brewing-grape... YCH Hops - http://ychhops.com/ Big Beers Festival - Vail - http://www.bigbeersfestival.com/ Experiment 1 - Wyeast 1056 vs WLP001 - http://www.experimentalbrew.com/experiments/yeast-comparison-same-strain... Experiment 1 - Wyeast 1056 vs WLP001 - Writeup - Brulosophy - http://brulosophy.com/ Faction Brewing Co - http://factionbrewing.com/ Pressure Racking with CO2 - http://www.maltosefalcons.com/tech/racking-co2 Episode Contents: 00:00:00 Our Sponsors 00:01:53 Theme and Intro and Listener Feedback 00:07:23 Beer Life from the Experimental Brewing Pub - Grapefruit, Hop Crisis, Vail 00:21:20 Casa Verde Labs - Experiment #1 Results with Marshall Schott 00:47:40 Rodger Davis at Faction Brewing 01:28:32 Ukulele Break! 01:29:02 Q&A with Denny & Drew 01:43:44 Quick Tip - Under Pressure 01:46:11 Something Other Than Beer - Bowie & Rickman 01:51:11 Queston of the Week, Wrap up and Coming Attractions This episode is brought to you: BrewCraft USA Craftmeister NikoBrew PicoBrew Interested in helping Denny and Drew with the IGOR program (aka help us run experiments!) - contact them at igor@experimentalbrew.com. We want more Citizen Science! On our next episode we'll be giving our IGOR's their first brewing assignment! In the meanwhile, subscribe via your favorite podcasting service (iTunes, etc). Like our podcast, review it - talk it up! If you have comments, feedbacks, harassments, etc, feel free to drop us a line at podcast@experimentalbrew.com. Follow us on Facebook (ExperimentalHomebrewing) or Twitter (@ExpBrewing). If you have questions you'd like answered in our Q&A segment, send an email to questions@experimentalbrew.com! This episode can be downloaded directly at http://www.experimentalbrew.com/sites/default/files/ExperimentalBrewing_... Podcast RSS Url: http://www.experimentalbrew.com/podcast.rss
En esta segunda de cinco conferencias, Padre Joan busca el camino hacia una exégesis preliminar del texto del Cántico de los cánticos, resumiendo las tendencias exegéticas desde el siglo XVI, influenciadas por las teorías de Castalion (1547), Cornelius y A. Lapide, el simbolismo de Bussuet y Dom Calmet, las “tesis del Pastor” de Panigarola (1691), Jacobi (1771) y Renan; y en el siglo XX, por las investigaciones de Rossenmüller, Pouget y Queston (1956), Yoüon (1909), Ricciotti (1928), D. Buzy (1950), Budde (1898) basadas sobre las observaciones de Wetzstein, Zapletal (1907) y Miller (1927), Kartachov resumiendo A. Meek (1922) y Wittekind (1927). In this second of five podcasts, Father Joan provides context for a preliminary exegesis of the text of the Song of Songs. Summarizing the Western exegetical trends since the 16th century, he briefly mentions the theories of Castalion (1547), Cornelius and A. Lapide; the symbolism of Bussuet and Dom Calmet; Panigarola (1691), Jacobi (1771) and Renan’s "Shepherd thesis;" and in the twentieth century, research by Rossenmüller, Pouget and Queston (1956), Yoüon (1909), Ricciotti (1928), D. Buzy (1950), Budde (1898) paraphrasing Wetzstein, Zapletal (1907) and Miller (1927), and Kartachov reiterating A. Meek (1922) and Wittekind (1927).