It was kind of difficult to follow how Robbins thought the author of Luke used people’s bodies throughout the story in relation to the temple, but also as background for the story at times. #bdbz4YHWH
I found it interesting that “The author of this paper presupposes that early Christian discourse blended six different types of Christian body together through the medium of six different rhetorics”-Robbins piece #bdbz4YHWH
Sirach 2:10 “Consider the generations of old and see:has anyone trusted in the Lord and been disappointed?Or has anyone persevered in the fear of the Lord and been forsaken?Or has anyone called upon him and been neglected?” This book must have been written after Job😂 #bdbz4YHWH
@shirae_transou Okay but no really you’re right, we’re all going to be glad to see each other but at the same time we really don’t want to be together again because socializing is hard. #bdbz4YHWH
In the beginning of “Waiting for Godot” when Estragon and Vladimir reunite on page 1... I feel like that’s gonna be the world after this pandemic. #bdbz4YHWH
The New Testament side of me laughed when Estragon said, speaking about the Gospels, “ Well? They don’t agree and that’s all there is to it?” #bdbz4YHWH
I felt like I could really relate with the two characters in Waiting for Godot. To me the whole story felt like waiting on that family member who never shows up on time and sometimes doesn’t even come the day they say they’re going to. #bdbz4YHWH
I found Davis’ idea of humility throughout Ecclesiastes to be interesting, it wasn’t something I thought of at all when reading through but I like the idea of it being “profoundly earthed” that she mentioned #bdbz4YHWH
Brown claims that Ecclesiastes is “littered with contradictions, paradoxes, and ambiguities.” Using this phrasing makes it sound like it’s a bad thing... but what if it isn’t?... #bdbz4YHWH
I think knowing what is happening when and where Ecclesiastes was written really backs a big impact on how you read it! Learning that from Brown was very interesting! #bdbz4YHWH
After reading Ecclesiastes I don’t want to read the word “vanity” for a lonnnnnng time. I felt like I was reading the same paragraph over and over. Turns out it’s just used a lot. 🤷🏻♀️ #bdbz4YHWH
After reading through Ecclesiastes I definitely realized that vanity might have some more slight variations than the single definition I thought of. I probably should have read the Meek article first! #bdbz4YHWH
I really wonder about the little girl in J.B. Who can also here Gods voice speaking to Job in the wind. I liked J.B. a lot but it definitely left things open, both plays did. And so did Job come to think of it. #bdbz4YHWH