Don’t Skip the Poems (Michelle Knight)

Episode Summary

The poetry in Scripture can be hard to understand. And, especially when it is embedded within a story, such as the Song of Deborah, we might be tempted to skip over it. It uses a lot of allusion and metaphor and is pregnant with imagery and historical detail. We would rather the author just “get to the point” and give us a bullet-point summary. However, to ignore the stylistic force of biblical poetry (or any biblical genre) is to miss out on some of the deep theological underpinnings of the text.

In this episode, Dr. Michelle Knight, Assistant Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, discusses biblical poetry and literary sensitivity to the genres of Scripture. She and Dr. Dru Johnson zoom in on the Song of Deborah in Judges and the violence it seems to celebrate, then expand to discuss Joshua and Judges more broadly. They cover biblical characterization, how the New Testament authors draw on motifs in Judges, and even compare Joshua to a Marvel movie. In the end, they aim to encourage us toward both theological understanding and literary prowess when we read the Bible.

Chapters

    • 0:00 Reading biblical poetry

    • 2:24 Dru squeezes his rubber ducky

    • 3:55 Violence in the Song of Deborah

    • 8:51 The purpose of poetic devices in conveying meaning

    • 12:42 Understanding the “rules” of poetry

    • 15:18 The style of Joshua versus that of Judges

    • 18:53 Joshua and Judges in the New Testament

    • 21:45 Are Samson and Gideon heroes?

    • 25:24 Understanding the character of Joshua

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Dr. Michelle Knight

Michelle Knight (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) completed her dissertation on the narrative function of the Song of Deborah and Barak in the book of Judges, before joining the TEDS faculty. While working toward her PhD, she taught Hebrew language and Old Testament courses as a Guest Professor at Wheaton College and an Adjunct Professor at TEDS. Michelle is an active member of the Institute for Biblical Research, the Society of Biblical Literature, and especially the Evangelical Theological Society, where she serves as Program Unit Chair for the Old Testament Theology section at the annual meeting.  Her current research interests include literary criticism, theology of the Old Testament, the book of Judges, and poetry in biblical narrative.

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