My name is Mark Pate. I'm an illustrator and designer for comic books, movies, and television who got a Master of Theology degree. This is my commentary on theology and society.
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It becomes evident to Tamar that Judah will not give Shelah to her as a husband. So Tamar, accurately valuing her right to bear the seed-of-authority,1 dresses as a temple prostitute to seduce Judah into giving her a child himself. Before t...
In what feels like strange placement, a short Judah narrative begins after the Joseph narrative was just introduced. Whenever the spotlight shifts over to the present carrier of the seed-of-authority, the readers interested is piqued.
Israel and his descendants are now back in the land of his inheritance. One story arch has ended so a new one begins. The camera shifts focus off of Israel and onto his son Joseph. This focus on the “son of [Israel’s] old age”1 is both not ...
These 15 verses are pivotal for the story of the Bible. On the way back to the land of his inheritance, Israel is met with two tragedies. The first is the death of Rachel after she gives birth to his final child, Benjamin. The second traged...
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