that's fair, I wasn't so much saying that you were wrong on that but rather that I think slavery is so normal for Paul that even his talk of salvation is dependent on it - I think the idea of a imagined slavery-free heaven is even a stretch for him
that's fair, I wasn't so much saying that you were wrong on that but rather that I think slavery is so normal for Paul that even his talk of salvation is dependent on it - I think the idea of a imagined slavery-free heaven is even a stretch for him
"born for slavery" and "the child of enslaved woman will not share the inheritance with the child of the free woman." What I think this shows is that, just as for the Hebrew Bible, slavery and the language of slavery is as natural for Paul as it is in the infamous first book of Aristotles' Politics.
Paul's soteriology is not "slavery free" but rather Slavery shifts in his rhetoric - one one hand, it is good, as his followers are "slaves of Christ" who have been "bought for a price" - but OTOH the Jews who do not accept his message are themselves slaves, Children of Hagar who are...
I think there's something important missing here which is that, while Tanakh is replete with slave language (including the language of "redemption" which is the restoration of Israel to their rightful place as slaves of G-d, this doesn't substantially change in the NT, but rather warps....
reminds me of this, from Simone Weil, an ethnically Jewish Woman (despite her complicated religion) writing to a Catholic priest in occupied Marseilles in 1942
Poem from a funeral today:
Return
This heap of words
Ashen-haired
Erupt
On pages onward Where this black comes from
Does it ward
Some
Thing
To
Ward time
Tenant of the impeccable
Yes, fifty odd books pile on each other
Ply weave
O cesurae return
-ing
Black on white
Staccato stitch on stitch
Bound as celebrant arcane apprentice
The weight of the page turns back, its heft
in the turning light
To re-read
For instance each
hand witnesses the work of the hand
Ear hears on air
To follow a round
About
Time and turn
Poem from a funeral today:
Return
This heap of words
Ashen-haired
Erupt
On pages onward Where this black comes from
Does it ward
Some
Thing
To
Ward time
Tenant of the impeccable
Yes, fifty odd books pile on each other
Ply weave
O cesurae return
-ing
reminds me of this, from Simone Weil, an ethnically Jewish Woman (despite her complicated religion) writing to a Catholic priest in occupied Marseilles in 1942
oh yeah, that was very much an "and" not a "instead of" statement to be clear
it's also the legacy of culturally protestant 19th C perennialists who dismissed everything they didn't like as being later "corruptions" of the tradition, I think
aside from everything else saying this in a country whose population was nearly halved during the 30 years war following the reformation is a decision, and tells you a lot about how genuine these people's appeals to history are
their fight is for an phantasm, though we already knew that
I've read nearly all of this in the past week and boy is this rough going (open access)
muse.jhu.edu/book/75386
Red morph eastern screech owl from yesterday
#birding #owl #screechowl
The entry from Clines' Dictionary of Classical Hebrew (I think? either that or HALOT) for ΧΦ΅Χ, the adjectival form of pride, conveniently vocalized like "gay"
it is pride month here now, so, in the spirit of the season:
terrified
howling in horror
Vish is good people, if you're able to help please do π
*really austere morality, I mean (as in parts of this are no less that vibe that Ezekiel - like, there's a coldness there, if you get what I mean)
nevertheless, it is quite something when a G-d says this:
ΧΦ·ΧΦ°ΧΦΌΦ΄ΧΧ¨Φ΅ΦΧ Φ΄Χ Χ Φ΄Χ©ΧΦΌΦΈΧ€Φ°ΧΦΈΦΧ ΧΦΈΦΧΦ·Χ Χ‘Φ·Χ€ΦΌΦ΅Φ₯Χ¨ ΧΦ·ΧͺΦΌΦΈΦΧ ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Φ₯Χ’Φ·Χ ΧͺΦΌΦ΄Χ¦Φ°ΧΦΌΦΈΦ½Χ§Χ
Remind me, let us argue together, speak for yourself that you may be [vindicated/proven righteous]
(I haven't decided how to translate that last verb)
it's a getting teary while reading the latter half of Isaiah type evening
the mixture of hope, anger and a really moral austerity is something to struggle with, but it's hard when texts that are often quoted for the hope become more difficult
But all they that hold fast to these rules, inasmuch as they go out and go in according to the law; and listen to the voice of the teacher of righteousness, and confess before G-d saying "indeed we have acted wickedly, both we and our fathers, by walking contrariwise against the ordinances of the...
It's the Chaim Rabin translation of the Damascus Document, published as The Zadokite Documents, OUP, 1958. MS B, p20, lines 27-34
(this page has two sentences on it)
of righteousness and do not reject the righteous ordinances when they hear them - they shall overcome all the inhabitants of the universe, and G-d shall make conciliation for them, and they shall witness salvation, for they have taken refuge in his holy name.
covenant, righteousness and truth are your judgements upon us; who do not act highhandedly against his holy ordinances and his righteous judgements and his true testimonies; and who learn from the former judgements by which the men of the community have been judged; and who give ear to the teacher
But all they that hold fast to these rules, inasmuch as they go out and go in according to the law; and listen to the voice of the teacher of righteousness, and confess before G-d saying "indeed we have acted wickedly, both we and our fathers, by walking contrariwise against the ordinances of the...
You ain't nothin' but a hound dog
Cryin' all the time
A blue dog plays a drum in the bottom margin of f. 313r, Ms. Codex 724, a 13th century illuminated Bible #DrolleryDonnerstag #medievalsky
π: https://bit.ly/4pti1W1
Profile for the account of "Jastrow Bot" that posts entries from Jastrow's Dictionary of the Targumim, Talmud Bavli & Yerushalmi, and Midrashim. There is a section of "Similar accounts" which includes someone with a cartoon face with blood red eyes and a sadistic smile, an account called "nature06" and the account for a label called "Marijuana Records"
Ok but are those accounts really similar? Maybe I guess
New Sun Zero Bracket Bracket Bracket? Good imo
Recently stumbled on a more or less complete, unpublished Adorno fragment on fascist propaganda & mimesis while looking thru archival materials from the early phases (ca. 42/43) of writing Dialectic of Enlightenment. Just finished a translationβyou can read it here! open.substack.com/pub/jamescra...