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Author: Ronald Benun For Spreadsheets related to the episodes see ronaldbenun.com

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Podcasts Based on the Work of Ronald Benun. For Tables and Spreadsheets related to the episodes please visit Ronnie's website: ronaldbenun.com
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This Episode explores the amazing connection between the Torah's approach to dealing with death and Tehillim's approach. the Parallels are amazing. The approaches explain one another. We offer a new understanding of why specifically a Parah Adumah was required.
A special episode which sees the hand of God in the events of the war against evil Iran. Don't miss this one!
This episode continues our analysis of the Song of Deborah. Specifically , the role of Yael in Sisera's defeat and the contrast with Sisera's debased mother.
As we saw in the last episode, Mizmor 68 relates to the battle against the Canaanite general Sisera. This episode describes the song sung by Deborah the prophetess and Barak the general after the miraculous victory at Nahhal Qishon.
Ronnie reveals the key to understanding the very difficult Mizmor 68, the Mizmor that is read on Shabuot in Sephardic congregations. The Mizmor is describing a processional before and after battle with the ark of the covenant at its head. The Mizmor is referencing a historic triumphant Ark processional related in prose and poetry of the prophetess Deborah.
Mizmor 68 is a very hard Mizmor to understand. It is the Mizmor that is read on Shabuot. Ronnie's explanation and the connection to the story of Devora the prophetess and the defeat of Sisera and his army.
Final episode on these introductory MIzmorim. Symbolic Structure of 26 words time and time again.
Exploring more connections between Mizmor 2 and the prophecies and actions of Jeremiah.
Mizmor 2 is part of the introduction to the book of Tehillim .
The opening of Tehilim, The beginning of the Torah and chapter 17 of Jeremiah? What and why are these connections made, and why start Tehilim from chapter 17 of Jeremiah ?
The first episode of Ronnie's study of Mizmorim 1 and 2, the introduction to the whole book of Tehilim and where the author, Jeremiah is very clearly identified.
In this episode, the final one on superscriptions, we delve into the Historical Superscriptions and how they help in the understanding of the Mizmorim.
Superscriptions as pointers to connect other Mizmorim and their ideas. Mizmor 88 has a triple superscription that points to Mizmorim 48, 53 and 89 respectively.
Continuing our exploration of superscriptions we took the opportunity to speak about mizmor 132 and contrasting it with the very dark mizmor 89.
Exploring the Shire Hama'alot Mizmorim. 120-134. with a deep dive into the center of this group, Mizmor 127. Shir Hama'alot Lishlomo.
The second episode of our superscription series. Explore the meaning behind the Mikhtam mizmorim, their placement, and their connection with "al tashhet" and the book of Jeremiah.
Many Psalms begin with a sentence that is usually called a "superscription." This just means "something written above." we prefer to call them Tehillim Tags in order to emphasize their function regarding the meaning, tone, mood, etc. of the Mizmor. This is an overview of Ronnie's approach to these pesuqim, which are essential in understanding the mizmorim .
Mizmor 22 Context

Mizmor 22 Context

2025-03-1031:34

This episode, the final episode on this mizmor, will discuss how Mizmor 22 relates to the preceding and succeeding Mizmorim.
Both the Mizmor and Jeremiah 14 use animal imagery extensively but in different ways. The optimistic second section of the Mizmor is a great antidote for dealing with difficult times that עם ישראל faces.
In this episode we reveal the meaning of the superscription in a manner that relates to the rest of this mizmor and to the book of Jeremiah and his life.In this episode we make reference to a theory of the story of Bambi. Click here for the ling.
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