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                                            Rev. Irene Monroe<br>

                                            October 31, 2019</span></span>
                                        
<div style="margin:10px 0; padding:0; color:#202020; font-family:Helvetica; font-size:16px; line-height:150%;text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:georgia, times, times new roman, serif;">"Father,
                                              forgive them; for they
                                              know not what they do" in
                                              Luke 23:34 has always
                                              troubled me, because it is
                                              the first of the seven
                                              utterances by Jesus on the
                                              cross. I've been taught
                                              that the act of
                                              forgiveness is a sign of
                                              spiritual mettle and grace
                                              under fire. And, as an
                                              African American, the act
                                              of forgiveness appears to
                                              be our immediate go-to
                                              place in the face of
                                              unimaginable racial
                                              horor done to us. <br>

                                              <br>

                                              Black Christians give away
                                              forgiveness like it's
                                              confetti, and white Trump
                                              evangelicals give it away
                                              sparingly, if at all. And,
                                              in Trump's case, he
                                              neither asks for
                                              forgiveness, nor does he
                                              give forgiveness. For
                                              example, in a 2016
                                              interview with CNN's Jake
                                              Tapper, Trump shared "that
                                              he doesn't regret never
                                              asking God for forgiveness
                                              and doesn't have much to
                                              apologize for."<br>

                                              <br>

                                              While forgiveness is
                                              foundational to growth,
                                              healing, and restorative
                                              justice- whether religious
                                              or non-religious -there
                                              are various ways we use
                                              forgiveness. Either it can
                                              enhance healing and create
                                              positive change in our
                                              lives, or it can cause
                                              tremendous harm by
                                              maintaining the status
                                              quo. And, there is a
                                              distinction between
                                              individual forgiveness and
                                              institutional forgiveness.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              Former Dallas police
                                              officer Amber Guyger
                                              fatally shot Botham Jean
                                              in his apartment. His
                                              younger brother, Brandt
                                              Jean,  could have never
                                              fathomed a conflagration
                                              would ignite offering
                                              forgiveness and a hug of
                                              his brother’s killer. <br>

                                              <br>

                                              Brandt took the witness
                                              stand and spoke directly
                                              to Guyger, stating, "I
                                              know if you go to God and
                                              ask him, he will forgive
                                              you" and then hugged her
                                              before she was led off to
                                              prison.  Some saw Brandt’s
                                              action as demeaning and
                                              dismissive of Botham’s
                                              murder, especially in
                                              light of the numerous
                                              unarmed black males killed
                                              at the hands of white
                                              officers across the
                                              country.  Many queried, if
                                              the roles were reversed,
                                              would Guyer’s white family
                                              do similarly.  Others
                                              contested that was not the
                                              point because Brandt's
                                              action was that of a good
                                               Christian. Brandt’s
                                              efforts have been compared
                                              and lauded to that of the
                                              black parishioners of
                                              "Mother" Emanuel African
                                              Methodist Episcopal Church
                                              in Charleston, SC, who
                                              forgave white supremacist
                                              assassin Dylann Roof.
                                              Roof's motive was to start
                                              another civil war. <br>

                                              <br>

                                              Brandt's act of
                                              forgiveness I understood
                                              as healing himself and
                                              honoring his brother. "I
                                              love you just like anyone
                                              else, and I'm not going to
                                              hope you rot and die,"
                                              Brandt told Guyger in the
                                              courtroom. "I want the
                                              best for you because I
                                              know that's exactly what
                                              Botham would want for you.
                                              I think giving your life
                                              to Christ is the best
                                              thing Botham would want
                                              for you." Brandt's action
                                              is an example of
                                              individual forgiveness.
                                              Forgiveness, in this
                                              instance, is a gift you
                                              give yourself for healing.
                                              It's a feeling of inner
                                              peace, and a renewed
                                              relationship with self. <br>

                                              <br>

                                              On the other hand, Judge
                                              Tammy Kemp giving Guyger a
                                              hug and her personal Bible
                                              before she was led off to
                                              prison I found
                                              unforgivable. Kemp turned
                                              to John 3:16 and told
                                              Guyger, "This is where you
                                              start. He has a purpose
                                              for you." Kemp’s actions
                                              are an example of offering
                                              institutional forgiveness
                                              on behalf of her actions.
                                              As a guarantor of
                                              justice, Kemp represents
                                              the laws and values of our
                                              American court system.
                                              Kemp collapsed the
                                              separation of church and
                                              state in her courtroom by
                                              giving Guyger a Bible,
                                              further devaluing a flawed
                                              judicial system that
                                              disproportionately and
                                              unfairly treats black and
                                              brown lives trafficked
                                              through it. Many felt
                                              Kemp, who is African
                                              American, should have
                                              known better in this era
                                              of BLACK LIVES MATTER.
                                               Her actions toward Guyger
                                              would be perceived as
                                              absolving a white officer
                                              and siding with the
                                              country's culture of
                                              policing.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              In the face of continued
                                              racial violence done to
                                              us, I now must question if
                                              our church teachings of
                                              forgiveness of the last
                                              centuries are serving us
                                              well in this new century,
                                              particularly with
                                              the resurgence of white
                                              nationalism. <br>

                                              <br>

                                              Forgiveness is one of the
                                              essential tenets that runs
                                              deep in the theology,
                                              prayers, and songs of
                                               Black Christianity. When
                                              families of Emanuel church
                                              victims stood in court in
                                              2015 and stated
                                              one-by-one, they forgive
                                              Dylann because their
                                              religion advises them to
                                              do so, the nation was in
                                              awe. In awe, too, Roof's
                                              family said, "We have all
                                              been touched by the moving
                                              words from the victims'
                                              families offering God's
                                              forgiveness and love in
                                              the face of such horrible
                                              suffering." However, four
                                              years later, family
                                              members of the victims are
                                              still struggling. Jennifer
                                              Berry Hawes captures their
                                              struggle in "Grace Will
                                              Lead Us Home: The
                                              Charleston Church Massacre
                                              and the Hard Inspiring
                                              Journey to Forgiveness."
                                              Hawes questions the moral
                                              mandate of expressing
                                              forgiveness by black
                                              people as deriving from
                                              dominant and racist
                                              ideologies that serve the
                                              ruling class. "So when one
                                              has been irreparably and
                                              tragically wronged by
                                              another, it bears asking:
                                              Who benefits from my
                                              forgiveness, and what does
                                              being the better person
                                              have to do with my loss?,"
                                              she states.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              The expectation of
                                              forgiveness is quickly
                                              drawn along marginal lines
                                              within religion, race,
                                              class, gender, and
                                              sexuality, to name a few.
                                              Within these marginal
                                              groups, too often, the
                                              theologies and praxis of
                                              forgiveness avoid fully
                                              reckoning individual or
                                              group pain, suffering, and
                                              the lingering effects of
                                              trauma, grief, and even
                                              rage. Also, embracing  the
                                              Christian belief of
                                              redemptive suffering does
                                              not symbolize the mettle
                                              of one’s strength, but
                                              rather, in my opinion,  it
                                              is participating in one’s
                                              own oppression due to an
                                              unhealthy and toxic
                                               indoctrination
                                              about forgiveness.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              Offering absolution is a
                                              personal matter. However,
                                              as one whose identity
                                              intersects several
                                              marginal groups- black,
                                              female, lesbian- I must
                                              raise Hawes question.“Who
                                              benefits from my
                                              forgiveness? <br>

                                              <br>

                                              I no longer allow my
                                               Christian indoctrination
                                              to forgive to
                                              automatically override my
                                              self-interrogation of why
                                              I should.  I now make the
                                              distinction between blind
                                              obedience versus reasoned
                                              faith.  And, I must
                                              remember, while
                                              Christianity is not a
                                              toxic religion, the form
                                              of Christianity taught to
                                              my ancestors was not to
                                              make us better Christians
                                              but rather better slaves. </span></span></div>

                                        
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                                              Irene Monroe</span></span></div>

                                        
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                                          <span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:georgia, times, times new roman, serif;">The
                                              Reverend Monroe is an
                                              ordained minister. She
                                              does a weekly Monday
                                              segment, “All Revved Up!”
                                              on WGBH (89.7 FM), a
                                              Boston member station of
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                                              podcast, and a weekly
                                              Friday commentator on New
                                              England Channel NEWS
                                              (NECN). Monroe is the
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                                              of Beacon Hill: <a style=" color:#007C89; font-weight:normal; text-decoration:underline;" href="https://ProgressiveChristianity.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b51b9cf441b059bb232418480&id=5798be5e7b&e=edb736c2ad" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Boston’s
                                                Black Women
                                                Abolitionists</a> (Boston)
                                              – Detour.<br>

                                              Monroe’s a <em>Huffington
                                                Post</em> blogger and a
                                              syndicated religion
                                              columnist. Her columns
                                              appear in cities across
                                              the country and in the
                                              U.K, Ireland, Canada.
                                              Monroe writes a column in
                                              the Boston home LGBTQ
                                              newspaper <em>Baywindows</em>,
                                              Cambridge Chronicle, and
                                              Opinion pieces for the <em>Boston
                                                Globe</em>.<br>

                                              Monroe stated that her
                                              “columns are an
                                              interdisciplinary approach
                                              drawing on critical race
                                              theory, African American,
                                              queer and religious
                                              studies. As a religion
                                              columnist I try to inform
                                              the public of the role
                                              religion plays in
                                              discrimination against
                                              lesbian, gay, bisexual,
                                              transgender and queer
                                              people. Because homophobia
                                              is both a hatred of the
                                              “other” and it’s usually
                                              acted upon ‘in the name of
                                              religion,” by reporting
                                              religion in the news I aim
                                              to highlight how religious
                                              intolerance and
                                              fundamentalism not only
                                              shatters the goal of
                                              American democracy, but
                                              also aids in perpetuating
                                              other forms of oppression
                                              such as racism, sexism,
                                              classism and
                                              anti-Semitism.” Her papers
                                              are at the Schlesinger
                                              Library at Radcliffe
                                              College’s research library
                                              on the history of women in
                                              America. Click here to
                                              visit her <a style=" color:#007C89; font-weight:normal; text-decoration:underline;" href="https://ProgressiveChristianity.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b51b9cf441b059bb232418480&id=d2fa5bc4c3&e=edb736c2ad" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">website</a>.</span></span></div>

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                                                Quinton</span></strong><br>

                                            <br>

                                            <span style="font-size:14px;"><em>It
                                                is Written in The
                                                Message, Ephesians
                                                Chapter 1, that Christ
                                                rules the Universe, all
                                                of it, from galaxies to
                                                governments, no one
                                                exempt from His power,
                                                He has the final say on
                                                all things. I have been
                                                trying to reconcile this
                                                for two years, to
                                                understand if this is a
                                                metaphor or actual
                                                truth, what is your
                                                perception? With all I
                                                see and hear in our
                                                world, it is difficult
                                                to reconcile our reality
                                                and the Word.</em></span></span></div>

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                                          <span style="font-family:georgia, times, times new roman, serif;"><strong><span style="font-size:18px;">A:
                                                By Rev. Jessica Shine</span></strong></span></h3>
                                         
                                        
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<div style="margin:10px 0; padding:0; color:#202020; font-family:Helvetica; font-size:16px; line-height:150%;text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:georgia, times, times new roman, serif;">Hi
                                              Quinton, and thank you for
                                              your thoughtful
                                              questioning.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              And also, I totally get
                                              it. There’s really not
                                              much encouraging right now
                                              that feels like this text
                                              could be true. In many
                                              ways it feels like a pipe
                                              dream or wishes for the
                                              distant future. So then…?</span></span></div>

                                        
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                                          <span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:georgia, times, times new roman, serif;">Well,
                                              let’s talk about “The
                                              Message”.  According to
                                              wikipedia, “The <strong>Message</strong>:
                                              The <strong>Bible</strong>
                                              in Contemporary Language
                                              is a highly idiomatic
                                              translation of the <strong>Bible</strong>
                                              by Eugene H. Peterson and
                                              published in segments from
                                              1993 to 2002. ... The <strong>Message</strong>
                                              is a personal paraphrase
                                              of the <strong>Bible</strong>
                                              in English by Peterson
                                              from the original
                                              languages.”</span></span></div>

                                        
<div style="margin:10px 0; padding:0; color:#202020; font-family:Helvetica; font-size:16px; line-height:150%;text-align:left;"><font face="georgia, times, times                                             new roman, serif"><span style="font-size:14px;">Why
                                              is this important? Because
                                              Peterson was a lover of
                                              scripture and yet all
                                              interpretations have
                                              biases. However, The
                                              Message is not an
                                              interpretation of the
                                              text, it is a paraphrase.
                                              I’ll let you research the
                                              difference here as it is
                                              quite significant. The
                                              bottom line is that it’s
                                              most helpful to read
                                              Peterson’s paraphrase as
                                              one would a diary rather
                                              than a textbook or literal
                                              code book (see your states
                                              driver manual). An
                                              interpretation is relevant
                                              for a specific time,
                                              place, and location, as
                                              was the original text.
                                              When I’m studying
                                              scriptures a helpful
                                              exercise (for me) is to
                                              compare translations side
                                              by side. A few of my
                                              favorites are ASV, NASB,
                                              and TNIV. Although I have
                                              the luxury of having
                                              learned Biblical Greek and
                                              Hebrew and often refer to
                                              the original text (my
                                              preference), most people
                                              don’t have 3-4 years to
                                              learn these and their
                                              nuances, so we rely on a
                                              translation. A snapshot
                                              for a specific time.</span></font></div>

                                        
<div style="margin:10px 0; padding:0; color:#202020; font-family:Helvetica; font-size:16px; line-height:150%;text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:georgia, times, times new roman, serif;">With all
                                              that, how do we interpret
                                              this text in a helpful
                                              way? Particularly since
                                              most of us don’t live with
                                              rulers or use this
                                              language? Well, did a
                                              ruler always get his or
                                              her way? No. Well, what
                                              was the point here? When
                                              we try to apply this
                                              literally we can run into
                                              speed bumps. However, in
                                              metaphor this becomes a
                                              bit simpler to understand
                                              and apply. In my opinion,
                                              one point of this text is
                                              that the author is trying
                                              to demonstrate how far
                                              reaching the Christs’
                                              power was. Why? Because
                                              the author lived in a time
                                              when power demonstrated
                                              strength and authority, as
                                              well as legitimacy of a
                                              ruler. It’s what made you
                                              believable as a leader.
                                              Sometimes through sheer
                                              brute force or the ability
                                              to dominate a vast number
                                              of people.</span></span></div>

                                        
<div style="margin:10px 0; padding:0; color:#202020; font-family:Helvetica; font-size:16px; line-height:150%;text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:georgia, times, times new roman, serif;">Yet if we
                                              look to Jesus’ life, that
                                              doesn’t seem to fit a
                                              literal interpretation.
                                              So, how does he rule? With
                                              kindness and compassion.
                                              Fierceness, yes, but also
                                              Jesus leads within
                                              community. In other words,
                                              he can (and does) change
                                              his mind (see the story of
                                              the woman in Matt 15 and
                                              Mark 7). Jesus also
                                              includes people that the
                                              dominant power try to
                                              leave out, namely women
                                              and other people beyond
                                              Judaism. The ‘energy’
                                              (vv20-23) is defined just
                                              a few sentences earlier as
                                              the energy we receive by
                                              communion and friendship
                                              with Christ. While it
                                              seems that the writer is
                                              asking us to believe the
                                              legitimacy of Christ to
                                              rule Everything, it’s
                                              clear from the context
                                              that where Christ is most
                                              influential (and most
                                              impactful to Everything)
                                              is actually through the
                                              Church (people not place).
                                              In other words, Christ is
                                              powerful enough to have
                                              control over Everything,
                                              yet he is most interested
                                              in you. In giving you
                                              strength, and in mutual
                                              relationship that creates
                                              freedom not oppression.
                                              Where communities and
                                              individuals are living
                                              like this, and setting
                                              each other free, that is
                                              where Christ is alive and
                                              well.</span></span></div>

                                        
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                                              Rev. Jessica Shine<br>

                                              <br>

                                              Read and share online <a style=" color:#007C89; font-weight:normal; text-decoration:underline;" href="https://ProgressiveChristianity.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b51b9cf441b059bb232418480&id=682ad43b63&e=edb736c2ad" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a><br>

                                              <br>

                                              <strong>About the Author</strong></span></span><br>

                                          <span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:georgia, times, times new roman, serif;">Reverend
                                              Jessica Shine earned
                                              degrees in theology and
                                              divinity, but still hasn’t
                                              figured out how to walk on
                                              water. Despite this, she
                                              was ordained to ministry
                                              by the Seventh-day
                                              Adventist church and
                                              continues offering
                                              spiritual care as a clergy
                                              member of The CHI
                                              Interfaith Community
                                              (based in Berkeley, CA).
                                              With two decades of
                                              experience serving church
                                              communities, police
                                              officers, hospital staff,
                                              and teenagers, Shine has a
                                              passion for people and a
                                              skill for communicating in
                                              transformative ways. Her
                                              spirituality began in
                                              childhood, was influenced
                                              by Jimmy Swaggart and
                                              Mother Theresa, and
                                              continues in the Pacific
                                              Northwest where she
                                              resides on Kalapuya land.</span></span></div>

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                                              John Shelby Spong
                                              Revisited</span></span></h1>
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                                          <span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="font-family:georgia, times, times new roman, serif;">The
                                              Origins of the Bible, Part
                                              VI:<br>

                                              The Third Document in the
                                              Torah</span></span></h3>
                                        <br>

                                        <span style="font-family:georgia, times, times new roman, serif;"><span style="font-size:14px;">Essay
                                            by Bishop John Shelby Spong<br>

                                            May 14, 2008</span></span>
                                        
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                                              name of the Torah’s fifth
                                              and final book according
                                              to the Bible is
                                              Deuteronomy. That name
                                              comes to us from the
                                              combination of two Greek
                                              words: “deutero,” which
                                              means second, and “nomas,”
                                              which means law.
                                              Deuteronomy thus means the
                                              second giving of the law
                                              and in that title the
                                              story of the book’s origin
                                              is revealed.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              First, a quick review of
                                              what I have covered in
                                              this series thus far. We
                                              began by identifying the
                                              oldest strand of narrative
                                              material that is found in
                                              the Bible, namely that
                                              part of the Torah that is
                                              called the “Yahwist”
                                              version, written in the
                                              middle years of the 10th
                                              century. This narrative
                                              represented the history of
                                              the dominant tradition of
                                              the Jews, located in the
                                              Southern Kingdom of Judah.
                                              It extolled the centers of
                                              power in that part of the
                                              Jewish world: the Royal
                                              House of David that ruled
                                              by divine right; the
                                              capital city of Jerusalem,
                                              which was believed to be
                                              the place where heaven and
                                              earth came together; the
                                              Temple, the very dwelling
                                              place of God; and the High
                                              Priest, believed to be the
                                              authoritative voice of God
                                              on earth.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              This was the only sacred
                                              history the Jews had until
                                              a civil war, following the
                                              death of King Solomon,
                                              succeeded in separating
                                              the ten Northern tribes of
                                              the Hebrew people from the
                                              Kingdom of Judah and its
                                              satellite, the little
                                              tribe of Benjamin. This
                                              successful revolution
                                              removed the Israelites in
                                              the North from each of
                                              those centers of Southern
                                              Jewish power, the House of
                                              David, the city of
                                              Jerusalem and the Temple
                                              and its priests. The Jews
                                              of the North could thus
                                              hardly continue to use the
                                              Yahwist document as their
                                              sacred story, since that
                                              text judged them with its
                                              own words as rebels
                                              against God, God’s Temple,
                                              God’s city and those
                                              thought to be both chosen
                                              and anointed by God. In
                                              time this new country,
                                              born in revolution,
                                              established its own
                                              monarchy, but on a very
                                              different and more
                                              democratic basis. The king
                                              was now chosen by the
                                              people and thus was
                                              subject to removal by the
                                              people. A new capital city
                                              of Samaria was built and
                                              the ancient shrines in
                                              Hebron, Beersheba and
                                              Bethel were set up to be
                                              worship places to rival
                                              the Temple in Jerusalem.
                                              In time these tribes even
                                              felt compelled to write
                                              their version of their
                                              sacred history and so a
                                              court historian was chosen
                                              to do this task. This
                                              narrative would focus not
                                              on King David, but on the
                                              one they portrayed as
                                              Jacob’s favorite son, who
                                              was the child of his
                                              favorite wife, Rachel. His
                                              name was Joseph and he was
                                              regarded as the patriarch
                                              and founder of the
                                              Northern Kingdom. Because
                                              this new history referred
                                              to God as Elohim it became
                                              known as the Elohist or
                                              “E” version of the Jewish
                                              sacred story.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              These two rival kingdoms
                                              lived together side by
                                              side, although not always
                                              in peace, until the
                                              Northern Kingdom was
                                              defeated in warfare by the
                                              Assyrians in 721 BCE. The
                                              people of the Northern
                                              Kingdom were then removed
                                              by their conquerors to
                                              other lands and
                                              disappeared into the DNA
                                              of the Middle East. After
                                              this disaster, an unknown
                                              person brought a copy of
                                              the Elohist document to
                                              Jerusalem and in time the
                                              two sacred stories were
                                              merged into one document
                                              with the Yahwist tradition
                                              clearly dominant over the
                                              Elohist story. This merged
                                              version was then the
                                              sacred scriptures of the
                                              Jewish people for about a
                                              century.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              In 621 BCE in the Southern
                                              Kingdom, encouraged and
                                              shaped by a group of
                                              prophets, among whom
                                              Jeremiah was surely one,
                                              there was a growing fervor
                                              for religious reform.
                                              These prophets focused
                                              their hopes on a young
                                              king named Josiah, who had
                                              succeeded to the throne at
                                              the age of eight when his
                                              father, King Amon, was
                                              murdered by his own
                                              servants. Josiah was a
                                              king who, in the eyes of
                                              the prophets, “did what
                                              was right in the sight of
                                              the Lord and walked in the
                                              way of his father David;
                                              he did not turn aside to
                                              the right or the left (II
                                              Kings 22:1-2).”<br>

                                              <br>

                                              Perhaps that was because
                                              King Josiah was attentive
                                              to and a supporter of the
                                              worship of the Temple.
                                              When the king reached the
                                              age of 26, he ordered
                                              major renovations to be
                                              done on the Temple that
                                              presumably had fallen into
                                              some disrepair and neglect
                                              under the reigns of
                                              previous kings in the line
                                              of David, who had allowed
                                              many pagan practices in
                                              the Temple. This
                                              restoration of the Temple
                                              was hugely popular with
                                              the religious authorities
                                              and the prophets. During
                                              this restoration, however,
                                              a mysterious event
                                              occurred that was destined
                                              to shape the worship life
                                              of the entire country.
                                              First, the Book of Kings
                                              tells us that these
                                              renovations were to be
                                              done with the money
                                              collected from the people
                                              over the years and
                                              presumably not spent by
                                              previous kings. Second, it
                                              was ordered that no
                                              accounting of their
                                              expenditures would be
                                              required for “they deal
                                              honestly (II Kings 22:7).”
                                              Next came an “electrifying
                                              discovery.” In the
                                              renovation, perhaps hidden
                                              behind some of the plaster
                                              that was being torn away,
                                              the workers found a book
                                              that purported to be “a
                                              book of the law.” The book
                                              even claimed to have been
                                              written by Moses, who by
                                              this time had been dead
                                              for some 600 years. The
                                              book, discovered by
                                              Hilkiah the High Priest,
                                              was sent to the king by a
                                              man named Shaphan, who was
                                              described as “the
                                              secretary in the house of
                                              the Lord,” and it was read
                                              to the king in its
                                              entirety.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              When King Josiah heard
                                              these words, we are told
                                              that he tore his clothes
                                              in an act of public
                                              penitence because it was
                                              obvious that the “Word of
                                              the Lord” found in this
                                              book had not been obeyed
                                              by their ancestors. Next,
                                              a female prophetess named
                                              Huldah was produced and
                                              she declared, in her most
                                              solemn voice I’m sure,
                                              that unless the commands
                                              of this book were obeyed,
                                              God would bring “disaster
                                              on this place and its
                                              inhabitants.” Huldah went
                                              on to say that because the
                                              good King Josiah had
                                              responded with penitence
                                              and had “humbled himself
                                              before the Lord,” by
                                              tearing his clothes and
                                              weeping publicly, that so
                                              long as he was king these
                                              terrible punishments would
                                              not occur. This message
                                              was then delivered to the
                                              king.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              Josiah, empowered by the
                                              word of God that in this
                                              newly discovered book
                                              claimed to be the words of
                                              the prophet Moses and said
                                              by the prophetess Huldah
                                              to have the ability of
                                              holding back the wrath of
                                              God as long as he was
                                              alive, clearly now had the
                                              authority to proceed. The
                                              words of this new book
                                              were then read to the
                                              whole people and a new
                                              covenant, reflecting its
                                              values, was adopted and it
                                              was established that this
                                              book would henceforth
                                              govern their common life.
                                              A great reformation of the
                                              worship practices of the
                                              Temple and Judah was then
                                              carried out. The reformers
                                              removed from the Temple
                                              all the vessels made for
                                              deities other than Yahweh.
                                              All idolatrous priests
                                              were deposed. All houses
                                              of male temple
                                              prostitutes, associated
                                              with the fertility rites
                                              of the deity known as
                                              Baal, were closed and torn
                                              down.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              Religious shrines
                                              suspected of encouraging
                                              pagan worship were
                                              destroyed. All mediums,
                                              soothsayers and fortune
                                              tellers were put out of
                                              business. Josiah even went
                                              into what had once been
                                              the Northern Kingdom and
                                              destroyed the rival
                                              shrines in Samaria and
                                              Bethel. This reform also
                                              required that the Passover
                                              be celebrated only in
                                              Jerusalem, where its
                                              liturgical purity could be
                                              guaranteed. The prophets
                                              of Yahweh said of King
                                              Josiah that there had been
                                              “no king like him, who
                                              turned to the Lord with
                                              all his heart, with all
                                              his soul and with all his
                                              might, according to the
                                              Law of Moses; nor did
                                              anyone like him arise
                                              after him (II Kings
                                              23:25).”<br>

                                              <br>

                                              One purpose of worship is
                                              always the human attempt
                                              to please the deity and
                                              thus to win divine
                                              blessing and protection.
                                              That was certainly the
                                              hope of those who
                                              engineered this
                                              enthusiastic reformation.
                                              They were also the ones
                                              who, in all probability,
                                              wrote, planted and
                                              “discovered” this new book
                                              of Moses. They then
                                              engineered the political
                                              campaign that led to its
                                              adoption. We do not know
                                              the names of the people
                                              who constituted this group
                                              of reformers although the
                                              prophet Jeremiah clearly
                                              seems to have been one of
                                              them. They are simply
                                              called the “Deuteronomic
                                              Writers.” By the power of
                                              their leadership in this
                                              reformation, however, they
                                              took the Jewish sacred
                                              story previously known as
                                              the “Yahwist Elohist”
                                              version of the scriptures
                                              and incorporated into it
                                              the Book of Deuteronomy,
                                              “the second giving of the
                                              law.” Then they set about
                                              to edit the entire sacred
                                              story into a consistent
                                              narrative until it became
                                              identified as the
                                              Yahwist-Elohist-Deuteronomic
                                              version of the scriptures.
                                              The third strand of
                                              material that would some
                                              day be called the Torah
                                              was now in place.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              The great hoped for
                                              protection of God that
                                              they believed would come
                                              to them if they only
                                              worshiped God properly,
                                              however, did not
                                              materialize. The distress
                                              and hard times that had
                                              fallen on the land of
                                              Judah not only continued,
                                              but seemed to intensify.
                                              The Book of Kings
                                              (specifically II Kings
                                              23:26) recorded the fact
                                              that despite these
                                              wide-ranging reforms:
                                              “Still the Lord did not
                                              turn from the fierceness
                                              of his great wrath, which
                                              his anger had kindled
                                              against Judah.” The Lord
                                              was heard to warn that
                                              just as Israel (the
                                              Northern Kingdom) had been
                                              removed from the face of
                                              the earth, so Judah (the
                                              Southern Kingdom) would
                                              also be removed, but not
                                              so long as Josiah lived.<br>

                                              <br>

                                              A few short years later,
                                              Josiah was killed on the
                                              battlefield of Megiddo by
                                              Pharaoh Necho of Egypt,
                                              who was fighting against
                                              Josiah’s ally, the
                                              Assyrians. His death was
                                              so devastating to the Jews
                                              that Megiddo came to be
                                              thought of as the site
                                              where the ultimate battle
                                              that would precede the end
                                              of the world would occur.
                                              Armageddon is nothing but
                                              the modern spelling of
                                              Megiddo. The deluge that
                                              had been promised by the
                                              prophets to come only
                                              after the death of King
                                              Josiah now began to fall
                                              on the Jewish nation. It
                                              came in the form of
                                              defeat, devastation and an
                                              exile into Babylon from
                                              their land that was
                                              destined to last some
                                              three generations. It was
                                              in that desperate period
                                              of Jewish history that the
                                              final strand of material
                                              that was to constitute the
                                              Torah was written. Again,
                                              the earlier strands were
                                              edited in the light of
                                              this new material
                                              reflecting Judah’s new
                                              circumstances. We will
                                              turn to that story when
                                              this series continues.</span></span></div>

                                        
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                                              Shelby Spong</span></span></div>

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                                            Festival presents: Peia’s
                                            latest tour Oíche Na nAmhrán
                                            – The Night Of Song</span></h2>
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                                        <span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="font-family:georgia, times, times new roman, serif;">A deep dive
                                            into cultural transmissions
                                            from the ancestral heart of
                                            indigenous Europe, Peia
                                            pulls a thread from the
                                            ancient Irish and Scottish
                                            tapestry of music.<br>

                                            <br>

                                            Peia Luzzi is an American
                                            born song collector, writer
                                            and multi-instrumentalist
                                            based in the mountains of
                                            Southern Oregon. Like water
                                            from a deep well, she draws
                                            inspiration from her
                                            ancestral roots of Celtic
                                            and Old World European folk
                                            music. With the voice of a
                                            lark, Peia dances nimbly
                                            from Child Ballads and 17th
                                            C. Gaelic laments, to
                                            Waulking Songs, and
                                            Bulgarian mountain calls. <br>

                                            <br>

                                            <strong>Location:</strong>
                                            Eliot Center, Portland,
                                            Oregon<br>

                                            <strong>Tickets </strong>(All
                                            Ages) are $23.50 in advance,
                                            $30 at the door    </span></span><strong style="font-family:georgia, times, times new roman, serif;font-size:14px;text-align:center;"><a style=" color:#007C89; font-weight:normal; text-decoration:underline;" href="https://ProgressiveChristianity.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b51b9cf441b059bb232418480&id=dc05f035cc&e=edb736c2ad" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">READ ON ...</a></strong>
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