From Woodchoppers to Kings: How the Torah's Radical Covenant Redefined Ancient Politics
In this episode we're diving into the radical inclusivity of the covenant in Parashat Nitzavim. From princes to woodchoppers, everyone is called to stand before God. But there's more to this than meets the eye.
We explore how the rabbis upped the ante, suggesting these "woodchoppers and water carriers" might have been outsiders or even forbidden Canaanites. This covenant wasn't just inclusive - it was pushing boundaries.
[00:00] The first "We the People" — long before Jefferson
[01:20] Who were the wood choppers and water carriers?
[03:10] Covenant as a new movement before entering the land
[05:30] Outsiders joining Israel — sincere converts or cunning opportunists?
[07:45] Commentaries on inclusion, agency, and social hierarchy
[10:00] The mixed multitude and converts of convenience
[12:45] Are menial roles punishment or sacred service?
[14:20] Radical responsibility — why every member matters
[20:10] Joshua and the Gibeonites: deception, covenant, and consequences
[28:15] Covenant as political revolution — God as king, no man as master
Sign up for free and get more from our weekly newsletter https://madlik.com/
Safaria Source Sheet: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/675947
Transcript here: https://madlik.substack.com/