Week of April 17-23 not sure
TANAKH Isaiah 5-9
Alter’s Audio
ex?
Isiah Ch 5 track 354
My highlight for Bo and the other stuff the rabbi suggested is, escaping Egypt was awfully violent.
My takeaway for Isaiah 1-4 is this is much more mild! Even the doom and gloom has some hope in it. People being compared to deciduous trees with the leaves off, means that they will come back, just as the leaves do.
Week of April 10-16 Bo Ex 10:1-13:16
TANAKH Isaiah 1-4
Alter’s Audio
Ex ch 10 Track 65
Isaiah Ch 1 track 349
My highlight for Metzora is mold can be dangerous and they figured this out a very, very long time ago.
My takeaway for 2 Kings 19-25 is the editor of the Bible was really working hard to come up with a rational reason for the Babylonian exile. Having a fabulous king’s son be the exact opposite, as if his father had taught him nothing is quite the stretch. Especially after all the people had just enthusiastically agreed to follow Deuteronomy.
Week of April 3-9 Metzora Lev 14:1-15:33
TANAKH 2Kings 19- Introduction of Isaiah
Alter’s Audio
Lev ch 14 track 110
2 Kings ch 19 track 341
My highlight for Tzara the rabbis were terrified of women’s ability to create life.
My takeaway for 2Kings 10-18 is the Bible thinks that bad kings make the people bad, or at least punished. But do good people make for good kings? It’s not clear.
Week of March 27–April 2 Tazria Lev 12:1-13:59
TANAKH 2 Kings 10-18
Alter’s Audio
Lev Ch 12 track 108
2 Kings ch 10 track 332
My highlight for Shmini is WTF? There wasn’t any information about what wasn’t allowed vs what was.
My takeaway for 2 Kings 1-9 is Israel and Judah share a religion…except when they don’t, don’t share rulers, but really like their shared prophets!
Week of March 20-26 Shmini Lev 9:1-11:47
TANAKH 2 Kings 1-9
Alter’s Audio
Lev ch 9 track 105
2 Kings ch 1 track 323
My highlight for Tzav is lots of rules, no wonder the priests need the 2nd tithe, they need some vegetables.
My takeaway for 1 Kings 13-22 is there are SO MANY northern kings, who can’t keep focused for more than a minute at a time. It’s pretty clear why the book is called Kings!
Week of March 13-19 Tzav, Leviticus 6:1-8:36
TANAKH 1 Kings Ch 13-22. Here comes Elijah!
Alter’s audioLev ch 6 track 1021 Kings ch 13 track 313
My highlight for Vayikra If you do something by accident, you are still responsible.
My takeaway for 1 Kings 3-12 Why does G-d rewrite David’s history? He really wasn’t consistently good!
Alter’s audio
Lev ch 6 track 102
1 Kings ch 13 track 313
My highlight for Vayikra If you do something by accident, you are still responsible.
Week of March 6-12 Vayikra, Leviticus 1:1-5:26
Week of March 6-12 Vayikra, Leviticus 1:1-5:26
TANAKH 1 Kings Ch 3-12. Gonna read about Solomon and the baby!
Alter’s audio
Lev track 96-101, intro
1 Kings ch 3 track 303
My highlight for Pekudei was a lot of directions and not a lot of information that would let you actually build the stuff.. But, I still want to make pomegranates pompons.
Takeaway for end David & beginning of Kings. The Prophets really should be called Murder and Mayhem. But, I finally understand why David is revered, despite the killings and raping/wife stealing. He consolidated the kingdom. He also showed intelligence and restraint in dealing with Saul, and when fighting would work and when doing it smarter not bigger would work, most obviously with Goliath, but more subtly all over the place. I still don’t *like* him, but I sort of understand.
I looked up Tamar daughter of David in my Big Book of Midrashim. No stories! I expected some, like what happened to her after, but, nope.
Week of Feb 27-5. We will read Pekudei, Exodus 38:21-40:38
TANKAKH I’m finishing 2nd Samuel 21-24, Alter’s intro to Kings, and ch 1-2. End of David, beginning of Solomon. I hope Solomon is a better King than Samuel, although being worse is always possible, he would certainly have to work at it!
Alter’s audio
Ex 38:21 Middle of track 93
2nd Sam ch 21 track 296
Kings intro track 300
1 Kings Ch 1 301
Vayakhel highlight: I like Bezalel. I never really noticed him before. We don’t see a lot of just plain good, hardworking, constructive people! Too much sexism, but the women were valued a little, for once.
Zurizut (Mussar Commentary talks about it) would make a great name for a working dog!
TANAKH takeaway What on earth was David searching for? Power? To do exactly what with it? Why did he do nothing about his son the incestuous rapist?
And this week of February 20-26, 2022, it’s time to read Parasha Vayakhel, Exodus 35:1-38:20.
My TANAKH reading is Samuel 2, chapters 11-20, inclusive
The Robert Alter TANAKH audio is track 286
The high light, for me, of Ki Tisa, When you take a Census, is G-d and Moses both had tantrums over the Israelites’ completely predictable behavior. How about setting people up to succeed, not fail, hmmm?
My takeaway for Samuel 2 chapters 1-10 was civil war isn’t really any better.