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Colin's avatar

As an avid fan of the Theopolis podcast—especially James Jordan’s Life of Jacob series—I appreciate hearing your take on Jacob, I’ve always wondered you, Peter Leithart, and others make of some of Jordan’s more controversial interpretations.

It would be cool to see a Theopolis podcast on “James Jordan’s Hot Takes” where the podcast crew shares their thoughts on some of his interpretations. For example: did Elijah actually die? Did the apostles really stay in the Israel area before AD 70? Is Jacob the perfect man? Can the canon be rearranged in books of seven resembling the days of creation? I’m sure there are more!

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Reepicheep's avatar

Nothing like a day at the BM. Or two, or three.

The things which, to me, blunt the notion of Jacob's trials as God's discipline for his deception are "Christ learned obedience through what he suffered" and "be shrewd as serpents". To me, Jacob's trials are character formation rather than payback. I think the deception was obedient.

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