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The Tikvah Podcast

Jon Levenson on Understanding the Binding of Isaac as the Bible Understands It

The Tikvah Podcast

Tikvah

Judaism, Politics, Religion & Spirituality, News

4.6 • 620 Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Tonight begins Rosh Hashanah, when Jewish communities celebrate the new year and, as part of this celebration, read chapter 22 of Genesis. This contains the famous story in which God asks Abraham to take his son Isaac to a mountain and offer him there as a sacrifice.

What is this passage all about? What does it mean? What can be learned about Abraham, about Isaac, or about God by reading it carefully? Joining Mosaic’s editor Jonathan Silver today to discuss these questions is Jon D. Levenson, a professor of Jewish studies at Harvard Divinity School and frequent Mosaic contributor. Levenson has written about this episode in several books, including The Death and Resurrection of the Beloved Son published in 1993 by Yale University Press, and also in Inheriting Abraham, published in 2012 by Princeton University Press.

Akeidat Yitzḥak, the binding of Isaac, as the Jewish people traditionally refer to this episode, has a long afterlife in Christian and Muslim traditions; it is also a centerpiece of philosophical reflection among modern thinkers like Immanuel Kant and Soren Kierkegaard. Reading the text now in the aftermath of those later reflections, it’s difficult to retrieve its original meaning. The temptation is overwhelming to propose moral justifications for Abraham and for God, to excuse or at least to try to soften the drama of Genesis 22.  To hear what the text of the Hebrew Bible really might have to say in response to that temptation requires undoing some modern assumptions—a task that Levenson and Silver take up.

Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble.

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0:00.0

In just a short time, the Jewish people will celebrate Rosh Hashanah, when we honor God's sovereignty,

0:13.1

celebrate His creation, and in entering an intensely spiritual period of reflection and moral accountability,

0:19.4

we renew ourselves, hopefully for a good year to come.

0:23.1

Among other passages from the Hebrew Bible, Jewish communities study as a part of this celebration,

0:28.9

Genesis chapter 22. This is the famous story in which God asks Abraham to take his son,

0:35.9

his only son, whom he loves, Isaac, to a mountain and offer him

0:40.2

there as a sacrifice. The shocking nature of this request is made even more shocking. When you

0:46.1

dwell on all that it took for Isaac to come into the world, all of Sarah's lamentable struggle

0:51.1

with fertility and all that God had promised Abraham through Isaac.

0:55.5

So what is this passage all about?

0:57.1

What does it mean?

0:58.1

What do we learn about Isaac?

0:59.6

About Abraham?

1:00.6

About God?

1:01.6

By reading it carefully.

1:03.2

Welcome to the Tikva podcast.

1:05.0

I'm your host, Jonathan Silver.

1:06.7

My guest today is the Albert A. List Professor of Jewish Studies at Harvard Divinity School,

1:11.1

John D. Levinson. John's written about this text in several books, including the death and

1:16.1

resurrection of the beloved son, published in 1993 by Yale University Press, and also in

1:21.6

Inheriting Abraham, published in 2012 by Princeton University Press.

1:26.4

Akedat Yitzchak, the binding of Isaac, as the Jewish people

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