S1E4 | What Is the Good Life? with author Josh McNall
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Welcome back to another episode of Not That Kind of Christian! In this conversation, Joshua McNall delves into the Hebrew word 'hesed', exploring its multifaceted meanings and implications in the context of love, mercy, humility, and pride. He discusses the challenges of translating this term and its significance in understanding biblical texts. We hope you enjoy!
Hosted By: David Drury
Produced By: Seth Strand and Lantern
Edited By: Seth Strand
Network Provided by: Lantern
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Key Notes:
- The Hebrew word 'hesed' encompasses love and mercy.
- Different translations use up to 14 English words for 'hesed'.
- The semantic range of 'hesed' is broad and complex.
- Justice and mercy are not contradictory in Hebrew scriptures.
- Micah 6:8 presents a harmonious relationship between justice and mercy.
- The interplay of love and mercy is central to biblical theology.
- The concept of 'hesed' invites deeper reflection on moral actions.