Esther 7:1–6, 9–10; 9:20–22, with Rosy Kandathil

For Such a Time as This

Lectionary Date: September 26, 2021 [18th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B]

Esther is a rich and complex biblical story—which is why it’s unfortunate that it only appears once in the 3-year lectionary cycle. But to help us make the most of this occasion, we invited Rosy Kandathil to join us for a deep dive into Esther. Rosy is a PhD candidate in Hebrew Bible at Emory University, where she is writing a dissertation on the collision of humor and violence in the book of Esther. Rosy’s insights help us get to the core relevant issues of the book: how it navigates multiple identities at once, deals with the challenges of thriving in diaspora, and hosts some of our own deep questions about violence and vengeance. Buckle up for a great episode!

2 Samuel 11:26–12:13a, with Sara Kipfer

You Are the Man!

Lectionary Date: August 1, 2021 [10th Sunday after Pentecost, Year B]

The David and Bathsheba story is complex. And it’s challenging to know what to make of the way the story plays out when David is confronted with his sin. Fortunately, we have a leading Samuel scholar to help walk through the text with us! Dr. Sara Kipfer teaches Old Testament at Heidelberg University, Germany. She has written extensively on emotions in the ancient near east, in the Bible, and in the artistic reception of the Bible. She has also engaged deeply with the book of Samuel in her book, David Under Threat (German), which is extremely relevant to our discussion here (you can find an English summary here).