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Kohelet’s Bible

Tzemah 'Kohelet' Yoreh

My seriously irreverent writing on the Hebrew Bible

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The Randy Redactor

I’ve made it my life’s work to excavate the foundations of biblical storytelling, to tell stories that were once there and are there no more. As I was doing this, I noticed something very curious, there were a cluster of stories in plain si...

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Indigenous or not Indigenous?

According to the dominant thread of biblical narrative the Israelites were not indigenous to Canaan.

According to the dominant thread of biblical narrative the Israelites were not indigenous to Canaan. In Genesis 12, God tells Abraham, ‘go...

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Where is the Garden of Eden?

We are used to thinking of the Garden of Eden as a myth, an ideal place not really upon this earth, some people even conflate it with Heaven, and yet by every indication this Garden was actually upon earth in a very specific location accord...

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The Demigod Melchizedek

The presence of demigods in the biblical in almost all cases relies on indirect reasoning. ‘God did to Sarah’, ‘The man appeared to hear, and her husband Manoah wasn’t with her’, ‘He was no longer there because God had taken him’ (Enoch), h...

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Was Nimrod a nimrod or a god?

In June 2024, I wrote an episode about how later authors tried to undermine the tower of babble.

In June 2024, I wrote an episode about how later authors tried to undermine the tower of babble. They did this in two major ways because there...

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