Continuing the water series by framing purification and holiness through an ancient Near Eastern lens and a Christotelic (telos-aimed) reading of Scripture. We contrast Christocentric “reading back” with Christotelic “reading forward,” explore holy/common vs clean/unclean as two distinct axes, and ask whether Leviticus was ever meant to be a sin-management system—or a way to host a holy God in sacred space. Along the way: covenant at Sinai, ritual logic, righteousness in OT vs NT, and why Jesus as incarnate Holy One unites holy and common in himself. Bonus at the end: Carey’s first look at The Unseen Realm: Expanded Edition and its nods to frame semantics and christological lenses.
In this episode
- Editing experiment: does lighter editing serve the mission better?
- Why hermeneutics matters: Christocentric vs Christotelic readings
- Purity → Holiness: which comes first in human religious imagination?
- Two spectra, not one: holy/common and clean/unclean
- Leviticus beyond “sin management”: making space for divine presence
- Covenant first, cult second; why Israel is unique amid the ANE
- Righteousness reconsidered across Testaments
- Word-study pointers: “pure/purge/refine” (gold, oil, incense), ritual vs ethical usage
- Teaser: upcoming episodes on atonement frames, water vs fire, and Divine Council themes
Resources mentioned
- Michael S. Heiser, The Unseen Realm — Expanded Edition (new front-matter on frames & christological lenses)
- John Walton on Christotelic reading (telos-oriented Scripture)
- Carey’s On This Rock community (October theme: Unseen Realm)
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Chapters
- (00:00:00) - Why hermeneutics matters (not talking past each other)
- (00:06:03) - Ritual & baptism recap; the big question: purity or holiness first?
- (00:09:28) - A Christological lens: setting the stage
- (00:10:40) - Christocentric reading (arrows radiating back)
- (00:15:06) - Christotelic reading (arrows moving forward to Jesus)
- (00:17:26) - Case study: purification as our test-bed
- (00:20:51) - Is Leviticus a sin-management system? Rethinking assumptions
- (00:24:34) - What is holiness? Modern conflations vs ancient otherness
- (00:27:07) - Holiness as divine “set-apartness,” not mere moralism
- (00:30:41) - Don’t import later ideas into earlier texts
- (00:33:31) - Two axes: holy/common and clean/unclean (and the “powder-keg” mix)
- (00:36:33) - Why purification precedes holiness; historical signals
- (00:39:04) - Covenant first, cult second; Israel vs the ANE
- (00:43:41) - Intuitive logic of purification; why it feels “obvious”
- (00:47:17) - Word-study invites: pure, purge, refine; ritual vs ethical purity
- (00:50:45) - Fire, water, and purging; future directions
- (00:53:01) - Righteousness OT vs NT: behavior, justice, belonging
- (00:57:38) - Bonus: Unseen Realm Expanded, frame semantics, and themes for October