Day 293: Discipline Grounded in Love | The Bible in a Year
From The Bible in a Year
In this reading, key themes include the historical alliances formed by the Jewish high priest Jonathan with Rome and Sparta, highlighting the importance of diplomatic relationships in ancient Israel. The scripture also emphasizes the value of discipline grounded in love, as illustrated through the teachings in Proverbs and the insights from the books of 1 Maccabees and Sirak.
Key Takeaways
- From Genesis to Revelation—enjoy a marathon, not a sprint, through biblical history; take pit stops to ponder.
- Jonathan, master of diplomacy: Making friends and influencing Romans long before Dale Carnegie was cool.
- Who knew Spartans and Jews were ancient Instagram mutuals? Alliances were literal, not just likes and follows!
- Enemies campfire as much about cooking s'mores as fiery retreat; Jonathan's night vision wins—a tale of tactics.
- Biblical sitcom premise: Jonathan builds strongholds, Simon renovates gates, and Trifo tries on crowns too big.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Discipline (child discipline / correction) (concept)
- Jonathan (Maccabean leader / high priest) (person)
- The Bible (book)
- Spanking (as discipline) (concept)
- Trypho (Trifo) (person)
- Sirach (Ecclesiasticus) (book)
- Jews (Jewish nation) (company)
- Simon (Maccabean leader) (person)
- Alliance / friendship treaty (Rome–Judea; Sparta–Judea) (concept)
- Book of Ezekiel (book)
- Judah (location)
- Book of Proverbs (book)
- Ascension (sponsor)
- Onias (high priest) (person)
- The Bible in a Year (podcast) (company)
- Beth-shan (Betshan) (location)
- Areus (Aras), king of the Spartans (person)
- The Great Adventure Bible (product)
- Romans (company)
- Bishop (Father Mike's bishop; unnamed) (person)