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The Rooted Truth Podcast
167 — Part 23 Walking Through the Bible: The Song of Solomon
Welcome to part 23 of the Walking Through the Bible Series. In this episode, Jenny explores the Song of Solomon, a poetic and passionate book of the Bible that delves into themes of love, marriage, and divine intimacy. She discusses its historical context, various interpretations, and the key themes of mutual pursuit, physical beauty, faithfulness, and the importance of timing in relationships. The episode emphasizes the significance of covenant love and how the Song of Solomon serves as a reminder of God's love for His people.To access ALL of the Walking Through the Bible episodes, please download...
2025-07-29
17 min
The Rooted Truth Podcast
166 — Part 22 Walking Through the Bible: Ecclesiastes
Welcome to part 22 of the Walking Through the Bible Series. Today Jenny explores the Book of Ecclesiastes, discussing its unique and thought-provoking themes. She dives into the background of the book, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, and examines its central message about the meaning of life under the sun. The episode highlights the importance of fearing God and finding purpose beyond worldly possessions, emphasizing that true meaning is anchored in faith and a relationship with Jesus.To access ALL of the Walking Through the Bible episodes, please download our app The Rooted Truth in the App Store...
2025-07-29
18 min
Bravo and Blaze with Jenny Blaze
LIVE: Jesse Solomon Is Gross, Brit Threatens Kenya, & Charlie Sheen in Wild Things?!
💥 Welcome back to Bravo & Blaze LIVE with Jenny Blaze — your weekly unfiltered Bravo breakdown with a side of pop culture chaos and 420-friendly commentary!This week, the Bravo streets are on FIRE:- Brit threatens Kenya with a PISTOL?! 😳- Married to Medicine Reunion Part 2 brings shade, tears, and truths- Below Deck Down Under gave us Wihan being the absolute WORST- Jesse Solomon proves once again that he’s a total creep- Southern Charm Season 10 is OVER and left us wr...
2025-04-04
1h 27
Bravo and Blaze with Jenny Blaze
LIVE: Karen Huger’s PRISON Scandal Shocks RHOP + Shep Gets DUMPED (Again) on Southern Charm & More
🔥 Buckle up, Bravo lovers! In this week’s Bravo & Blaze livestream, we’re diving into all the latest Bravo chaos — and trust me, there’s a lot to unpack.💥 Karen Huger from Real Housewives of Potomac is behind bars (?!), and we’re breaking down everything we know so far.💔 Meanwhile, Southern Charm’s Shep Rose is still out here getting dumped — is this the breakup that finally changes him? (Doubtful, but let’s discuss!)Plus, we’re covering all the wild moments from this week’s episodes across Marr...
2025-02-28
1h 45
The Soul Care Podcast
Season 2 - Episode 12: Dr. Curtis Solomon
Episode #12 Show Notes Host: Warren Lamb Guest: Dr. Curtis Solomon Summary In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, Dr. Curtis Solomon shares his journey into biblical counseling, influenced by his military background and personal experiences. He discusses the importance of integrating faith with trauma healing, the role of the Biblical Counseling Coalition in fostering unity among counselors, and the challenges faced in the field today. Dr. Solomon also addresses the sensitive topic of pornography in marriage, emphasizing the need for resources that guide couples through healing and restoration. H...
2024-12-18
48 min
Simple Gifts
PROVERBS 31
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-11-28
03 min
Simple Gifts
PROVERBS 30
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-11-21
04 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 29
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-11-14
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 28
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-11-07
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 27
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-10-31
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 26
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-10-17
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 25
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-10-10
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 24
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-10-03
04 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 23
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-09-26
04 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 22
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-09-19
03 min
The Rooted Truth Podcast
142 — Part 21 Walking Through the Bible: Proverbs
Welcome back to the Walking Through the Bible Series! Today is all about Proverbs. The Book of Proverbs is categorized as poetry and wisdom, written mostly by King Solomon. It deals with practical righteousness and wisdom in every area of life. The book is divided into several sections, including a prologue, Proverbs to the Youth, Proverbs of Solomon, a second collection of Solomon, and writings from unknown sages. The purpose of the book is to teach wisdom to God's people through short, clever explanations that contain truth. Be sure to download the free PDF that accompanies this...
2024-09-17
09 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 21
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-09-12
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 20
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-09-05
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 19
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-08-29
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 18
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-08-22
02 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 17
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-08-15
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 16
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-08-08
04 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of Thanks,, 2023
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: "Thanks," is a painting by Jenny Holzer from 2023. Nearly 5 feet tall by 4 feet wide, the vertically oriented linen canvas is covered in various gleaming hues of gold leaf. Stacked from top to bottom, four rectangles of gold leaf in varying sizes are aligned along the left side of the painting, a few inches from the edge. They are set against a bright copper-toned background with an allover grid-like pattern, made from sheets of leaf that are each about 3 inches square. The surface immediately surrounding the rectangles is a coppery tone. The...
2024-08-07
04 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of cruciform Water board, 2024
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: This work by Jenny Holzer from 2024 is titled "cruciform Water board." The vertically oriented painting is 2 feet high by 1 1/2 feet wide and made of oil paint on linen canvas. Two deep black geometric blocks, one stacked over the other, comprise much of the composition. The larger of the two sits roughly in the top three-fifths of the canvas, while the second block sits below it in the bottom two-fifths. The blocks are the same width and centered on the midline of the canvas. The rest of the canvas is ivory, creating...
2024-08-07
03 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of Plaques, 1981–84
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: In the early 1980s, Jenny Holzer began presenting her text series "Living," from 1980 to 1982, and "Survival" from 1983 to 1985, on plaques of cast bronze and aluminum, and enamel on metal. The bronze and aluminum works are rectangular in shape, on average ten inches wide and 8 inches tall. Depending on their material, most of each plaque’s surface is roughly textured like an orange peel, and colored dark bronze or charcoal. Brightly polished bronze or aluminum letters in capitalized typeface are raised above a darker background. A polished border frames each plaque. At the...
2024-08-07
02 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of stake in the heart, 2024
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: These paintings by Jenny Holzer from 2024 are collectively titled "stake in the heart." The work is comprised of seven rectangular linen canvases, each measuring the same size at roughly 3 1/2 feet tall by 2 1/2 feet wide. Each canvas gleams, its entire surface nearly covered in gold leaf. Light bounces off the metal in various directions as one approaches and moves around the work. The composition of each canvas displays a rough grid pattern of 3-inch squares, built where the delicate leaf squares slightly overlap with their neighbors. Within each square, the brightness of...
2024-08-07
04 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of Protect Protect metal, 2023
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: This 2023 painting by Jenny Holzer is titled "Protect Protect metal." The horizontally oriented canvas is enormous, about 8 1/2 feet wide and 6 1/2 feet tall. Gleaming gold leaf gilds much of the linen canvas’s surface. Light bounces off the metal in various directions as one approaches and moves around the work. Much of the gold surface has a subtle grid pattern, built by the delicate metallic squares of carefully applied leaf. The edges of each squared leaf appear brownish or rusty. Nearly filling the entire gold composition is an aerial map silkscreened in bla...
2024-08-07
05 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of blades, 2024
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: Jenny Holzer’s "blades," from 2024, consists of two cast replicas of human scapulae, or shoulder blades. Each is about 6 inches tall by 5 inches wide, with a depth of 2 inches. The replicas are made of urethane resin and are pigmented with acrylic paint, appearing slightly milky and yellowed. Composed in an angled shape, they are oriented with the pointed edge tilted upward like wings. They are attached to the “web walls” of the Guggenheim rotunda’s ramps. Tucked away, above us, and at a slight distance, the replicas are positioned in a way that...
2024-08-07
01 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of Battle Rhythm, 2024
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: "Battle Rhythm" is a painting by Jenny Holzer from 2024. Vertically oriented, the linen canvas is about 6 1/2 feet tall and 5 feet wide. From afar, it glimmers and glows in gold and copper tones. At first glance, the composition appears to be a graphic of 10 bright gold shapes placed in a circular format, sitting equidistant from one another like numbers on a clockface. Upon closer inspection, each of the 10 shapes is a circle about 10 inches in diameter sitting behind a slightly rectangular shape about 8 inches square; each rectangular form is gilded in a...
2024-08-07
05 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of broken, 2024
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: Three marble benches sit among a field of irregular chunks of granite, limestone, and marble in Jenny Holzer’s 2024 artwork titled "broken." The benches, in red or white granite, are roughly 3 feet long, 1 1/2 feet deep, and 1 1/2 feet high. Each is made of three polished stone slabs: a long rectangle for the seat supported by legs made of a smaller slab on either end, arranged perpendicular to the seat. The benches look solid and immovable, weighing up to 500 pounds, and in this installation are tipped and installed at various angles. Upon closer look...
2024-08-07
04 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of STILL LIFE, 2017
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: Jenny Holzer’s "Still Life" is part of a series of sculptural works. This one is from 2017 and made of marble cut into a massive rectangular form about two feet tall by two-and-a-half feet wide by seven feet long. Its smooth, shiny Breccia Medicea surface shows the stone’s swirls of black, grey, cream, white, pink, and burgundy. The swirling marbled formations of the veins give the impression of the silt of streams, patterns left by tides, and aerial views of river paths. A stone lid sits atop the block and slig...
2024-08-07
02 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of Selections from Erlauf (Memorial Bench I & II), 1996
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: Jenny Holzer’s 1996 work titled "Selections from Erlauf (Memorial Bench I & II)" consists of a pair of carbon drawings on tracing paper, both just over 6 feet tall and 2 feet wide. Outlined letters have been traced onto the cream-colored transparent paper, forming a composition of twenty-two rows of evenly spaced text. Each row contains a few words, making short phrases that stand alone or read as one continuous text. The phrases are neatly left alight, with uniform letters in a capitalized serif typeface. The letters’ thinly outlined edges sometimes blur where the carb...
2024-08-07
03 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of The distant future, 2024
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: This painting by Jenny Holzer from 2024 is titled "The distant future." The oil-on-canvas work is about 2 feet high and 1 1/2 feet wide, and almost entirely covered in silver-colored leaf. Sitting centrally in the composition is an oversize keyhole shape about 8 inches tall and 2 inches wide, covered in gold leaf. Four lines of text, center-aligned and in a serif typeface, run over the composition and keyhole. Surrounded by quotation marks, the phrase reads, “The distant future is visible to the naked eye through the keyhole of history” The text is textured in silver-colored leaf mott...
2024-08-07
04 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of 26, 2019
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: This painting by Jenny Holzer from 2019 is titled "26." On rectangular paper, measuring about 3 feet tall by just over 2 feet wide, are markings of graphite and dark blue watercolor. The most prominent in the composition is the blue watercolor, painted in thin, horizontal lines against the ivory paper. The lines run through the right quarter of the paper until they seem to spill off its right edge. The lines are slightly irregular in length, some beginning deeper into the interior of the composition than others. A small circular daub marks the start...
2024-08-07
06 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of Living: It can be startling to see someone’s breath..., 1989
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: "Living: It can be startling to see someone’s breath..." is a 1989 drawing by Jenny Holzer made of carbon on tracing paper, just over 3 feet wide by almost 2 feet tall. At the center of the composition, outlined letters each about an inch tall form a series of words that have been precisely traced onto the transparent paper in dark graphite. The letters are capitalized in a serif typeface, and some of their edges are blurred where the carbon has been rubbed into darkened smudges and fingerprints. Running about an inch inside th...
2024-08-07
02 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of Fingerpaint 17, c. 2012
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: "Fingerpaint 17" is a work by Jenny Holzer from around 2012. Roughly 3 1/2 feet tall by 2 1/2 feet wide, the vertical, rectangular work is made of gouache on paper. The cream-colored paper remains visible beneath handprints distributed over its surface. Some are the long imprints of fingers while others are dotted fingertips. Palms appear in only a few residual markings. Some marks are slightly streaked as the fingers brushed along the surface of the paper while pressing their marks. Long fingerprints in blackish-gray, transparent like watery ink, stand out against the rest of the work’s li...
2024-08-07
05 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of Cursed, 2022
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: "Cursed" is a 2022 installation work by Jenny Holzer composed of nearly three hundred thin metal fragments. About forty are hung along the gallery wall, and the evenly spaced line they form descends into a heap of around 250 scattered upon the floor. Each fragment is about a quarter inch thick and averages about a foot wide by a half foot tall. The fragments are similar, but each is unique in character with varied texture, shape, and patina. All have wrinkled surfaces with edges that appear ripped, like discarded pieces of paper. Their co...
2024-08-07
04 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of Truisms, 2023
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: "Truisms," from 2023, is a sculptural series by Jenny Holzer. Six low stone benches made of white Carrara marble rest on the floor. The benches are solid and sturdy, each weighing up to 800 pounds. Each seat is comprised of a single rectangular slab about three inches thick, about 4 1/2 feet long by about 2 feet wide. Supporting the seat are two legs, each a smaller rectangular slab about one foot high. The legs are placed at both ends, running perpendicular to the seat from front to back. The benches’ smooth and cool surfaces are spec...
2024-08-07
02 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of Installation for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1989/2024
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: "Installation for the Guggenheim" by Jenny Holzer is an artwork originally shown at the Guggenheim Museum in 1989, then again in 2024. Inside the museum’s iconic rotunda, bright LEDs, or light-emitting diodes, hang along the edge of the spiraling ramp, facing the center of the cavernous space. The sharp light of the LEDs disrupts the otherwise soft, natural light entering the space from the oculus and ground floor windows. The LEDs emit a single line of digital text from a black electronic-display signboard, which is attached to the face of the ramp’s spir...
2024-08-07
05 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of Inflammatory Wall, 1979-82
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: Exuberantly colored squares, arranged in a grid pattern, cover the walls of a towering gallery in Jenny Holzer’s "Inflammatory Wall," an installation originally from 1979 to 1982 and reinstalled at the Guggenheim Museum in 2024. Crimson, magenta, bubblegum, fuchsia, salmon, tangerine, gold, lemon, chartreuse, apple green, teal, grape, and white blocks of color paper the walls in a grid pattern, each 1 1/2 feet square. The overall effect is a randomly pixelated grid design, of around 75 columns of squares curving along the gallery walls, each column seventeen squares tall from floor to ceiling. Each square is...
2024-08-07
02 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description of READY FOR YOU, 2023
Access a slow-looking exercise of this work. Transcript Narrator: This 2023 painting by Jenny Holzer is titled "READY FOR YOU." The vertically oriented canvas is about 5 feet wide by almost 7 feet tall. Gleaming gold leaf gilds nearly the entire surface of the linen canvas. Light bounces off the metal in various directions as one approaches and moves around the work. At certain angles, a subtle grid pattern shines, built by the delicate squares of carefully applied gold leaf. Words in silver-colored leaf sit roughly at the center of the composition, their metallic bodies sometimes difficult to discern when they get lost i...
2024-08-07
04 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 15
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-08-01
04 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 14
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-07-25
04 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 13
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-07-19
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 12
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-07-11
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 11
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-07-04
04 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 10
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-06-27
04 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 9
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-06-20
02 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Informazioni sulle origini della mostra.
La curatrice Lauren Hinkson parla della mostra e del lavoro dell'artista. Transcript Lauren Hinkson: Benvenuti alla mostra "Jenny Holzer: Linea di luce". Sono Lauren Hinkson, curatrice associata per le Collezioni qui al Guggenheim. Da oltre quarant'anni l'artista concettuale americana Jenny Holzer presenta le sue idee taglienti, le sue motivazioni e le sue preoccupazioni in spazi pubblici e mostre internazionali. Lo fa attraverso il linguaggio. Che si tratti di targhe, manifesti o preservativi, l'incisiva attività testuale di Holzer si affida al potere esplosivo della parola scritta. Le opere toccano alcune delle questioni e dei temi più scottanti del nostro tempo, dalla gi...
2024-06-13
03 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Conozca los orígenes de la exposición.
La curadora Lauren Hinkson comparte sus conocimientos sobre la exposición y la práctica de la artista. Transcript Lauren Hinkson: Les damos la bienvenida a la exposición "Jenny Holzer: Línea de luz". Soy Lauren Hinkson, curadora asociada de colecciones aquí en el Guggenheim. Por más de cuarenta años, la artista conceptual estadounidense Jenny Holzer ha presentado sus ideas ácidas, sus argumentos y sus penas en lugares públicos y exposiciones internacionales. Su medio es el lenguaje. Ya sea sobre una placa, un cartel o un condón, la incisiva práctica de Holzer basada en el texto ap...
2024-06-13
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 8
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-06-13
04 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 7
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-06-06
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 6
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-05-30
04 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 5
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-05-23
02 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 4
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-05-17
03 min
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Introduction to Jenny Holzer: Light Line
Learn more about the origins of the exhibition from curator Lauren Hinkson. Transcript Lauren Hinkson: Welcome to the exhibition "Jenny Holzer: Light Line." I’m Lauren Hinkson, the Associate Curator for Collections here at the Guggenheim. For more than forty years, American conceptual artist Jenny Holzer has presented her astringent ideas, arguments, and sorrows in public places and international exhibitions. Her medium is language. Whether inscribed on a plaque, poster, or condom, Holzer’s incisive text-based practice draws on the explosive power of the written word. The work tackles some of the most pressing issues and themes of our time—from c...
2024-05-16
03 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 3
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-05-09
04 min
The Rooted Truth Podcast
128 — Part 17 Walking Through the Bible: 1 Kings
We are back with part 17 of the Walking Through the Bible Series! Today is all about 1 Kings. The book of 1 Kings continues the narrative started in Samuel, tracing the rise and fall of King Solomon and the division of the kingdom into Israel and Judah. It covers a period of more than 400 years and was likely written between 560 and 540 BC. The purpose of the book is to record the history of the kings of Israel and Judah and to provide lessons from their successes and failures. Key stories which we chat about include Solomon's wisdom, the building...
2024-05-03
23 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 2
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-05-02
02 min
Simple Gifts
Proverbs 1
The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always told. There are, in fact, many similarities between the two that suggest that the Hebrew language and culture might have been instrumental in much of what we think of as uniquely Greek. In any case, we give o...
2024-04-25
04 min
Smells Like Teen Parent
Ep 16: Trust, Truth, and Lies: How to Build More Honest Relationships Between Teens and Adults
Send us a textDiscover the delicate dance of trust that defines the ever-evolving parent-teen relationship with thoughtful insights from Jenny Debevec, adult guest expert Dr. Eric Solomon and teens themselves. Together, we peel back the layers of truth, lies, and the quest for adolescent independence, offering you a treasure trove of understanding and strategies to fortify these crucial bonds. Hear heartfelt stories and expert research that illuminate the reasons behind teenage secrecy and its reverberating effects on everything from school success to self-esteem. We confront the tough issues head-on, advising on how to handle the moment...
2024-03-27
24 min