Lenny Goldberg Bible Classes

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Lenny Goldberg Bible Classes

The Bible is the foundation of Judaism. Unfortunately, as a result of our long exile, it has been neglected. Jewish studies today usually revolve around the oral traditions like the Talmud, and the Bible is left on the shelf. The Jews wrote it, and the gentiles read it. The fact is, only by studying Tanach can one can learn authentic Jewish concepts - nationalism, leadership, redemption, Eretz Yisrael, war, vengeance.... Through the David's, Saul's, Jonathan's, and other dynamic figures in the Bible, we reveal how a Jew conducted himself in the land of Israel before the exile.

  1. 411

    Decoding Samson’s Riddle

    We finish up chapter 14, taking a deeper dive into Samson's riddle.

  2. 410

    Judges ch.14 v.8-21 Shimshon’s Trap: Riddle, Honey, and Blood

    Samson poses a riddle at his "sheva Brachos" before his "best men", and they can't solve it.

  3. 409

    Judges ch.14 v.1-6 Samson Goes Down to Timna

    On his way to Timnah, Samson is confronted by a lion

  4. 408

    Judges ch.13 v 9-25 Manoach Faces the Divine

    Manoach brings the man of God a young goat, and instead of eating it, the goat is sacrificed and the angel of God ascends into the flames.....

  5. 407

    Judges Ch.13 v.1-8 The Birth of Samson

    An angel tells the barren wife of Manoach, that she will mother a child who will be Nazarite, and will begin to deliver Israel from the hands of the Philistines.

  6. 406

    Judges ch. 12 v.5-15 Shibolet, Wrapping Up Yiftach, the Hidden Judges

    We examine the "Shibolet" test, Yiftach's reign and burial, and the short description of succeeding judges.

  7. 405

    Judges ch.12 v.1-6 Effraim's Challenge and Yiftach's Revenge

    After returning from war, Yiftach is confronted by the tribe of Effraim, who threatens to burn his house down because he didn't call on them when he went to battle against Amon

  8. 404

    Judges ch.11 Yiftach’s Oath Through the Eyes of Chazal

    We look at what our sages teach us concerning Yiftach and his ill-fated vow

  9. 403

    Judges ch.11 v.25-40 Yiftach's Oath

    Yiftach makes a reckless oath on his way to battle with the Amonites

  10. 402

    Judges ch.11 v.25-29 Yiftach Makes Case, Amnon Refuses

    When the King of Amon rejects Yiftach's speech, Yiftach prepares for war

  11. 401

    Judges ch.11 v.12-23 Yiftach States the Case for Israel

    Yiftach gives the King of Amon a history lesson to prove that the land belongs to the children of Israel

  12. 400

    Judges ch.11 v.4-11 Yiftach - From Outcast to Commander

    The elders turn to Yiftach to save them from the children of Ammon.

  13. 399

    Judges ch.11 v.1-3 Yiftach the Outcast

    The future judges is banished from his family and flees into the wilderness. He is joined by "empty men".

  14. 398

    Judges ch.10 v.6-18 When G-d Says No

    We see the familiar cycle of the Book of Judges repeat itself, but this time G-d delays the deliverer.

  15. 397

    Judges ch.10 v.1-5 The Brief Legacy of Tola and Yair

    We learn about Tola ben Pua from the tribe of Issacher, and Yair HaGiladi from Menashe

  16. 396

    Judges ch.9 v.45-52 From Slaughter to Shame: Avimelech’s Final Battle

    Judges 9’s Climax - Avimelech continues his onslaught on the cities outside of Shechem, and finally meets his end

  17. 395

    Judges ch.9 v.31-45 Avimelech Slaughters the Shechem Residents

    Gaal ben Eved's rebellion fails, as Avimelech squashes it, and then takes it out on all the people of Shechem who supported him

  18. 394

    Judges ch.9 v.24-30 Resistance to Avimelech

    Gaal ben Eved leads a contingent against Avimelech

  19. 393

    Judges Ch.9 v.20-24 Understanding the Parable

    We learn in depth the parable of Yotam and its significance

  20. 392

    Judges Ch.9 v.5-21 Yotam's Parable

    Gideon's lone surviving son Yotam rebukes the people of Shchem with a parable on Mt. Grizim

  21. 391

    Judges Ch.9 v.1-4 Avimelech's Power Play in Shechem

    The usurper Avimelech, the son of Gideon's concubine, makes a power play for the throne.

  22. 390

    Judges ch.8 v.28-35 Summing Up Gideon

    Gideon goes home to his family. He has many wives and 70 sons. The verses close how the people went off the derech and did not return the kindness that Gideon had done for them.

  23. 389

    Judges Ch.8 v.22-27 Gideon Makes an Efod from the Spoils of War

    After turning down the people's offer that he rule over them as king, Gideon collects spoils from the people and build with in an Efod

  24. 388

    Judges Ch.8 v.18-21 Gideon Executes the Midyanite Kings

    The Midyanite campaign comes to an end when Gideon executes Zevach and Zalmuna.

  25. 387

    Judges Ch.8 v.10-17 Gideon Punishes the Jews of Succot and Panuel

    After returning the victor from his campaign against Midyan on the east bank, Gideon captures the two Midyan kings. He then confronts two Jewish towns to punish them for their refusal to help him

  26. 386

    Judges Ch. 8 v. 1-9 "Friendly Fire" - Gideon vs. His Own People

    On his way to chasing down the Midyanites, Gideon requests help from fellow Jews on the east bank, and doesn't get it.

  27. 385

    Judges Ch.7 v.14-25 Gideon Goes on the Attack

    Gideon and his 300 men approach the Midyanite camp and carry out the plan of the shofars, torches and jars.

  28. 384

    Judges Ch 7 v.8-14 The Barley Dream

    Gideon overhears a Midianite soldier recounting a dream to his comrade — a dream that is interpreted as a sign that Gideon and the Israelites will defeat the Midianite camp. This unexpected moment gives Gideon the reassurance and courage he needs to move forward with confidence.

  29. 383

    Judges ch.7 v.1-7 Gideon Prepares for War vs. Midyan

    G-d tells Gideon to thin out his forces, until he is left with only 300 "lickers" to wage war against MIdyan. We learn the lessons for today.

  30. 382

    Judges Ch. 6 v. 33-40 Gideon Asks For a Sign, and is Answered Twice

    Gideon wants to see a sign from G-d that he is worthy to lead the children of Israel against Midyan

  31. 381

    Judges Ch.6 v.25-32 Gideon Smashes the Baal

    Gideon takes ten men and destroys the altar of the Baal, and the Ashera tree next to it. The people of the town demand that his father turn him over

  32. 380

    Judges Ch.6 v.16-24 "Do Not Fear for I am With You"

    After getting reassurance, Gideon prepares a meal and the angel sacrifices it on a rock, and Gideon builds an altar there.

  33. 379

    Judges Ch.6 v. 11-16 Gideon and the Angel

    While threshing wheat in a wine press, Gideon is confronted by an angel of the Lord and given a charge to deliver Am Yisrael from the Midyanites.

  34. 378

    Judges Ch.6 v.1-10 The Midyanites Ravage Israel

    Midyan terrorizes Israel causing economic and psychological damage.

  35. 377

    Judges Ch. 5 v.28-31 "So May Your Enemies Perish"

    Devora ends her song of praise with a graphic description of Yael's killing of Sisera and the anguish of Sisera's mother worrying about her late-arriving son. We explore the Talmud which says that a lot more happened between Yael and Sisera than meets the eye

  36. 376

    Judges Ch.5 v.20-25 Devora Curses and Blesses

    Devora continues in her song to describe the war victory and the execution of Sisera by Yael

  37. 375

    Judges Ch.5 v.14-19 Devora "Stings" the Tribes

    Devora praises the tribes who stepped up and criticizes sharply those who didn't

  38. 374

    Judges Ch.5 v.8-14 Devora's Song

    Devora praises the tribes that fought with Barak

  39. 373

    Judges Ch.5 v. 1-7 Devora Begins Her Song

    Shir Devora sings a song of triumph and gives us a glimpse into what it was like for the children of Israel under oppression.

  40. 372

    Judges Ch.4 v.15-24 Yael Smashes Sisera

    Sisera escapes from the battlefield into the tent of Yael, who kills him with a tent peg.

  41. 371

    Judges Ch.4 v.9-15 Barak and Sisera Square Off

    Explaining the miraculous victory over Sisera's army...

  42. 370

    Judges Ch.4 v.6-10 Barak asks Devora to Join Him

    Devora tells Barak to go to war against Sisera.

  43. 369

    Judges Ch.4 v. 1-5 Devora Judges Israel

    During the days of Devora, the King of Hazor and Sisera, his captain of the host oppress Israel.

  44. 368

    Judges Ch.3 v.23-31 Ehud Leads Israel to Victory

    After escaping from Eglon's chamber, Ehud ben Gera rallies the Jewish forces to defeat the Moavite enemy.

  45. 367

    Judges Ch.3 v.15-22 Ehud Makes His Move on King Eglon

    After returning to the palace, Ehud ben Gera gets King Eglon alone and stabs him with his double-edged sword, and things get messy.

  46. 366

    Judges Ch.3 v. 5-14 Cushan Rashatayim, Eglon, Otniel ben Kenaz

    The enemy from Iraq attacks Israel from afar, with the first Judge, Otniel ben Kenaz to the rescue.

  47. 365

    Judges Ch.3 v.1-4 The Tests

    We examine the verses that the "Lord left the nations in order to test Israel, because they did not know the wars...." What does that mean?

  48. 364

    Judges Ch.2 v.14-23 The Cycle of the Book of Judges

    The next generation after Joshua is tested

  49. 363

    Judges Ch. 2 v.10-14 Israel Descends into Idol Worship

    In this shiur, we explain the two "introductions" to the book of Judges and then the narrative goes on to explain how the Jewish People deteriorated spiritually

  50. 362

    Judges Ch.2 v. 1-10 A Messenger of God Rebukes Israel

    A prophet, who according to the sages was Pinchas, comes from the Gilgal to rebuke the children of Israel for not expelling the inhabitants of the land.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Bible is the foundation of Judaism. Unfortunately, as a result of our long exile, it has been neglected. Jewish studies today usually revolve around the oral traditions like the Talmud, and the Bible is left on the shelf. The Jews wrote it, and the gentiles read it. The fact is, only by studying Tanach can one can learn authentic Jewish concepts - nationalism, leadership, redemption, Eretz Yisrael, war, vengeance.... Through the David's, Saul's, Jonathan's, and other dynamic figures in the Bible, we reveal how a Jew conducted himself in the land of Israel before the exile.

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lenny goldberg

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