
A Jewish Understanding of James 1:27 with Dr. Andrea Siegel
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James 1:27 has long been a central biblical text from which our podcast community has drawn from. But to what extent have we delved into the depths of the Jewish context in which James wrote? To help us go deeper on this text and the social implications of true religion, we've invited Dr. Andrea Siegel to the show. Dr. Siegel has years of experience in humanitarian work, Hebrew studies and counseling and brings that to the text as the curriculum writer on Helping Children Worldwide's most recent orphan care resource. If you want to hear some things about James 1:27 that you've never heard before, this is a podcast to check out.
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Resources and Links from the show
One Twenty-Seven by Dr. Andrea Siegel and Helping Children Worldwide
Conversation Notes
- The Old Testament backdrop of caring for orphans and widows
- The collective nature of James 1:27 and what it means to be guarantors of one another in caring for the vulnerable in society
- The connection with Exodus 22:21-23 and parsing out singular and plural pronouns for collective responsibility
- Not forgetting what we look like in the mirror and how that keeps us aware of our Genesis-selves
- A number of different Hebrew words and applications that enrich the understanding of the passage
Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License