--- title: "Civilization #21: The Apology of King David of Israel transcript" description: "Source-synced transcript archive for Civilization #21: The Apology of King David of Israel." source_title: "Civilization #21: The Apology of King David of Israel" published_at: "2024-12-05" source_class: "episode" public_url: "https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/" markdown_url: "https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript.md" text_url: "https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript.txt" source_url: "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk" data_url: "https://jianglens.com/data/lens/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk.json" --- # Civilization #21: The Apology of King David of Israel transcript - Source: [Civilization #21: The Apology of King David of Israel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk) - Published: 2024-12-05, day precision - Human transcript page: [/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/) - Episode page: [/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/) - Transcript Markdown: [/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript.md](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript.md) - Transcript text: [/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript.txt](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript.txt) - Episode JSON: [/data/lens/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk.json](https://jianglens.com/data/lens/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk.json) ## Transcript ### 0:00 seg-0001 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0001` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0001](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0001) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=0s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=0s) Good morning. So today we start the Bible, which will be the final unit before the semester break. Hopefully, this will be the most interesting section we do. It's certainly the most important, because the Bible is the most important book ever. And it is driving a lot. It has driven a lot of history. It's driving a lot of history today. So if you want to fully understand the conflict in the Middle East, what's happening between Israel and Iran, what's happening in Palestine, you cannot do so without a full understanding of the Bible. At the same time, the Bible is, because it's so important, the ideas around it are very controversial. There are billions of people around the world who believe the Bible is the Word of God. It's Holy Scripture. Every word in the Bible comes to us from the divine, the divinity himself. And obviously, that's not what I believe. More so, I'm going to ### 1:11 seg-0002 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0002` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0002](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0002) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=71s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=71s) make arguments in this class that go against not only the traditional understanding of the Bible, but also the mainstream academic understanding of the Bible. So to be fair, to you, I want you to be very skeptical of what I say. Come to class with doubting my authority, doubting my understanding of the Bible. So feel free to challenge me, and I want you to challenge me, because what I will say in this class will be extremely controversial. So let me give you a brief introduction to the Bible. And then I will explain some of the history behind the Bible. Okay? And this overview is going to be very broad, very general, but it will help structure our understanding of the Bible for the next few classes. Okay? Alright, so the Bible. The Bible is Greek for Books. And it really means Library. So the first thing you need to understand is the Bible is a collection ### 2:24 seg-0003 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0003` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0003](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0003) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=144s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=144s) of different works, by many different authors so there's no worldview or consistency or continuity in the Bible you can find whatever you want in the Bible because it's such a it's a library it's a huge collection of ideas there's about 2,000 pages okay so there's very few people who actually read the Bible in its entirety there are people who might read certain sections of the Bible okay but most people will will receive the understand a Bible from authorities like priests or rabbis okay the Bible itself is divided into two major sections the first section is what we call the Hebrew Bible and so this was originally written in Hebrew and this was this is the major this is the book of the Jews okay what are the Jews believe they believe in the the Hebrew Bible. The Hebrew Bible itself is divided into three major sections. The first is, so the Hebrew term for the Bible is the Tanakh. ### 3:37 seg-0004 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0004` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0004](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0004) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=217s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=217s) So you may hear some people say the Tanakh. It just means the Hebrew Bible. The Tanakh is T and K. And this is the Hebrew term for certain ideas. The T stands for Torah or teachings. So this is the laws of the Jewish tradition. For example, the Ten Commandments. Second is N, which means prophets. And the prophets themselves are divided into minor and major. So in Rome, the people who are most admired are the generals, right? Julius Caesar, Pompey. In Greece, the people who are most admired are the poets, Homer and the playwrights. In the Jewish tradition, the people who are most admired are the prophets. These individuals who speak the truth of God. They're social critics. And they're people who challenge the authority of the kings in order to promote the laws and teachings of God. Does that make sense? The prophets are the people who are most admired in the Jewish tradition. ### 4:56 seg-0005 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0005` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0005](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0005) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=296s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=296s) And the third RK is writings. So basically, things that don't really belong in teachings and prophets, but which have some cultural or religious significance to the Jewish people. So this is the Hebrew Bible. And then we get to the New Testament, which is something that only Christians believe. Alright, so Jewish people do not accept anything in the New Testament. The New Testament calls the Hebrew Bible the Old Testament. Why? Because the Old Testament is the promise of salvation. The promise of Jesus Christ. The New Testament is the deliverance or the fulfillment of this promise in Jesus Christ. It's the coming and the work of Jesus Christ. The New Testament itself is divided into many different works. It's a lot smaller than the Old Testament. So there are the Gospels. The Gospels is Greek for the good word. And the good news is that Jesus is on earth. And he's here to deliver us from our sins and our suffering. ### 6:20 seg-0006 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0006` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0006](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0006) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=380s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=380s) There's letters, mainly by someone named Paul. And these are the work of Jesus' apostles, who are the Gospels after the death of Jesus. They go around the world and they promote the gospel of Jesus, the good news. And this is about what they do. And then there's something called, there's some other books as well, but the major one is called Revelation, which is about the end of the world. And it's the idea of the second coming. How even though Jesus is dead, he will return and he will bring peace, eternal peace, to the world. Now, from the Bible, an interpretation of the Bible comes the Koran. And this is the basis for Islam. So eventually we'll do all three, the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Koran. We'll start with the Old Testament, the Hebrew Bible. So the Old Testament, the Hebrew Bible, is what we'll start with. ### 7:35 seg-0007 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0007` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0007](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0007) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=455s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=455s) And to do so, I will have to teach you a lot of history. And this history will be extremely broad. But over time, I will be more precise. I will go into specific details about this history in order for you to better understand the Bible. There are three ideas about the Hebrew Bible that Jews believe, that Jews today believe, which are not true. The first idea is the Hebrew Bible, the Jewish religion, has always been monotheistic, meaning the Jews have always believed in one God. His name is Yahweh. And he is the God of the Jews since Abraham, who is the patriarch of all Jewish people. That's what Jews believe. I will show you this is not true. In the beginning, Jewish people, like everyone else, were polytheistic. Monotheistic is a modern idea that has been retroactively put back into Jewish history. So that's the first myth that I will correct. The second ### 8:54 seg-0008 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0008` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0008](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0008) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=534s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=534s) myth that I will correct is that Jewish history, or the Jewish religion, has been continuous for at least 3,000 years, possibly 4,000 years. And what I will show you is that's not true. The Hebrew Bible, the Hebrew Bible, has always been monotheistic. That's not true. And so there have been many major changes to the religion. And these changes are so drastic that you can argue these are very different people. So the Israelites, the people who founded the religion, are very different from the people we call Jews today. And I will show you why in the next few classes. That's one really important idea you need to understand. The first idea is that the Jewish tradition of the Israelites and the Jewish people are not continuous. Does that make sense? Any questions so far? Are you guys following along? The last idea is the Bible, or the Hebrew Bible, is a historical record. And what I will show you is... ### 10:19 seg-0009 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0009` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0009](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0009) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=619s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=619s) We've been trying for at least 3,000 years. 300 years, 200 years, to prove that the Bible is a historical record. There are archaeologists who have spent fortunes, their entire lifetimes, looking for things like Noah's Ark, looking for people like Moses. Can't find them, okay? And this tells us, pretty conclusively, that the Bible is not a historical record. It is a work of our imagination. It is a literary work. Now, it's a very powerful literary work. And that's what explains its relevance and its power today, okay. I will explain why it's powerful but I want you to remember it's not a historical work. It is a literary work. It is a work of our collective imagination, all right. Okay. Now, I'm going to talk a little about the broad history of the Israelite people. Okay? So in the Bible... What's this? In the Bible, what it tells you is ### 11:27 seg-0010 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0010` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0010](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0010) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=687s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=687s) one more part of the story that Jesus was involved Maybe about 2,000 BCE, there's a man named Abraham. And he's from the city of Uruk, okay? In Mesopotamia. Or is it Ur? Okay, it's one of the two, sorry. And then God, Yahweh, thought Abraham was the best man in the world. So God, Yahweh, made a covenant with Abraham and said, You are the most righteous and dignified man I've ever seen in the world. And I will make you a father of a new nation called Israel, okay? And these people will become eventually the Israelites. And the greatest king of the Israelites is named David. And then David, and then God says to David, David, you are the greatest man I've ever seen. I love you as you love me. Therefore, I will make your house, the house of David, eternal, okay? You, the house of David, will reign over Israel for all of eternity. ### 12:40 seg-0011 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0011` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0011](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0011) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=760s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=760s) I will make Israel into the mightiest of nations, okay? So that is what it says in the Bible. The historical record is a lot more complicated, all right? So let's start in the year 1200 BCE. And this is... Towards the end of the Bronze Age, right? We're about to enter the Bronze Age collapse, which lasts about 400 years. At this time, let's look at the world. The issue is in a place called the Levant. And the Levant has always been important because as we discussed in previous classes, Levant was one of the first centers of agriculture. So Jericho is in the Levant. But it's also important because the Levant is, where three major civilizations and empires meet, okay? They are the crossroads or the nexus of empire. These three empires are Egypt, which again, for most of its human history has been the wealthiest and the most powerful nation, okay? Over here is Mesopotamia, which is the cradle civilization. ### 14:01 seg-0012 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0012` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0012](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0012) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=841s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=841s) This is where human civilization first developed mathematics. Writing. Astronomy. Architecture, okay? And up here are the Hittites, or Anatolia. Anatolia, again, is extremely wealthy. So the Levant is sort of sandwiched between three extremely aggressive, wealthy, and powerful nations that are extremely advanced and sophisticated. So the Levant has always been a colony of the Levant. It's a colony of either Egypt or Anatolia, okay? It's not been very independent for very long, and it can't be because it's at the edge of empire. But because of its position, okay, the Levant is what we call a melting pot, or a meeting place. So every culture, every language, every religion that was imaginable at this time met in the Levant, okay? Mainly for trade purposes, right? Because, again, Egypt and Mesopotamia are extremely wealthy. For the Levant, you can go across the Mediterranean into all of Europe and into Northern Africa, okay? ### 15:26 seg-0013 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0013` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0013](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0013) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=926s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=926s) So the Levant was really the center of the world for most of its history. And so it was a meeting place, mainly for traders, right? At this time, Levant was divided into different sections. A province called Canine was a private, a province of Egypt. And Canine was special to Egypt because the Egyptians loved two things. They loved wine, they loved olive oil. And the Levant was very good at harvesting both wine, good wine and olive oil. So, but the Egyptians didn't really like to go outside Egypt. So the people administrating the Levant were local elites tied to Egypt, but also foreign mercenaries. And these foreign mercenaries were from as far as Greece. And we know this because we've discovered Greek pottery that dates back to this period. These foreign mercenaries would then intermarry with a local woman because, as you can imagine, these are young males, okay? You also had lots of nomads living in the Levant. The Levant because of Arabia, right? ### 16:48 seg-0014 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0014` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0014](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0014) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1008s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1008s) Lots of nomads, people we call the Bedouins. You also had people living in the hills of the Levant, the hill people. And you have these cities, okay? The Canaanites. You also had, believe it or not, Egyptian priests living in this area. Why would they live in this area? Well, because they had a certain religion. That was considered heretical or controversial in Egypt, so they had to leave to practice their religion. Or maybe they were priests who got into a political struggle and as such, they were exiled to the Levant, okay? So does that make sense? The Levant, it's not at this point a nation. At this point, it's really a meeting place, a melting pot of cultures, languages, and religion. It's as diverse as can be. And historically, this has always been the case, right? Then what happened, of course, is the Bronze Age collapse. The thing about the Bronze Age collapse is you have this massive migration of people looking for food, right? ### 18:15 seg-0015 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0015` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0015](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0015) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1095s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1095s) These are called the Sea Peoples. They're basically like pirates. And there are these massive waves of Sea People attacking the Hittites, attacking the Levant, and attacking Egypt. And again, these are like refugees, okay? This is a forced migration, and they're trying to feed their families. They basically overrun the Hittites. They destroy the cities of the Levant. And they almost destroy Egypt, but Egypt, because it's so wealthy, it's able to hold off the Sea People. Eventually, what happens is the Sea Peoples and Egypt come to an agreement and say, listen, stop attacking Egypt. Stop attacking us, and we'll give you land in the Levant. You can settle down there. You can grow your own food, and you can feed your families, okay? And this place is what we call Philistia. And these people are called the Philistines. So these are basically the Sea Peoples, mainly Greek, actually. ### 19:19 seg-0016 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0016` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0016](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0016) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1159s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1159s) There are a lot of Greeks among the Philistines. But this creates a problem for everyone in the Levant, because now you have a foreign messenger, sorry, you have a foreign presence that is very aggressive and expansionist, okay? So now the people in the Levant need to come together and fend off this threat from the Philistines. They also have these neighbors as well, these other cultures that keep on attacking them, okay? So these are extremely diverse people, and so what they agree to do is elect a king to lead them in war against the Philistines. And this person is named Saul, King Saul, all right? And King Saul is a very good king. He's a very good military leader. He's helping the people in the Levant fend off the Philistines and aggressive neighbors, okay? So this is a military alliance. King Saul employs a lot of mercenaries, and one of these mercenaries is named David. ### 20:36 seg-0017 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0017` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0017](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0017) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1236s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1236s) David. David is an extremely capable, charismatic soldier who develops a following. David, as you can imagine, because he's very charismatic, is also very ambitious, and eventually he has a falling out with Saul, okay? David is Saul's best general, best soldier, but David is too ambitious, and Saul sort of suspects David. So what David does is he runs off and joins the Philistines, okay? He's not fighting for the Philistines. What's really important for us to understand, and I know it's a hard concept, okay, but borders and alliances and allegiances are extremely fluid at this time. If it benefits me, I'll fight for you, but if it doesn't benefit me, then I'll betray you, okay? There are different factions within all alliances. So the Philistines are divided among different ethnic groups. The people in the Levant are divided into different political factions. You have these hill people, you have these nomads, you have these foreign mercenaries, and they're fighting for different reasons. ### 21:57 seg-0018 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0018` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0018](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0018) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1317s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1317s) So these alliances are always shifting, okay? So David goes off and fights for the Philistines. King Saul and his sons are eventually killed in battle, and David sees a political opening. So he turns back into Levant, and he starts to politically maneuver to be the new king, okay? And his power base is in a place called Hebron, or in the south, the Levant. But the house of Saul is still around, and so there's a civil war now going on, and eventually David triumphs. And then David's able to unite these people, and he creates a new nation, called Israel, all right? And then Israel is able, under David's leadership, is able to basically put down any aggressions from its neighbors. And they're able to build an empire, a small empire, okay? Nowhere near Egypt, but it's an empire, all right? So this is what we know from the archaeological record. ### 23:19 seg-0019 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0019` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0019](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0019) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1399s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1399s) But David is so charismatic that when he dies, his son Solomon is not able to hold the empire together. So what happens is Israel divides into the northern kingdom and Judah, which is where the house of David is, okay? Now again, the Levant is a very important strategic location. So as these empires, major empires, start to consolidate the power, they want to take over the Levant, okay? So the Assyrian Empire comes in and destroys the northern kingdom. And then eventually, the Babylonian Empire will come in and destroy Judah, okay? The Babylonians will take the Israel elite, basically the royalty, and force them to go to Babylon, where they will be held as hostages or captives. Eventually, what will happen next is the Persian Empire will come and defeat Babylon. And what they do next is very interesting. They decide they will release these Israelite elite, have them return to Jerusalem, and Israel, ### 24:57 seg-0020 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0020` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0020](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0020) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1497s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1497s) and have them govern the Levant based on... and have them govern the Levant, okay? Does that make sense? And it is only at this point that we get the term Jews, okay? This is a Persian idea, the Jews. Before, they were called the Israelites. And this is about 500 BC, okay? 500 BC. And now we have a radical departure from the tradition, okay? And so I'll explain three major differences. And then I'll explain... I'll go into detail about these differences in future classes, okay? The first major difference is Israel, under the Israelites, it's a polytheistic religion. They have one god, Yahweh, but Yahweh... but they also have a pantheon of gods, which is the same... which is true for every other religion, right? There's a pantheon of gods. Yahweh is at the top, but they also celebrate other gods, like Baal and Asherah, okay? We know because they're written down in the Bible. So we know at this point, Israel is still a polytheistic religion. ### 26:14 seg-0021 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0021` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0021](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0021) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1574s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1574s) But after the Persian... but after the Persian Empire returns them to Judaism, they became a monotheistic religion, or the beginnings of a monotheistic religion. Why? Because when the Jews are... released from captivity by the Persians, their religion merges with that of the Persian religion called Zoroastrianism. And Zoroastrianism is a dualistic religion, okay? Meaning there's good and evil. So that's the first major difference. At the beginning, the Bible was very much a polytheistic religion, and then after the Israelites became the Jews, it became monotheistic, okay? Second big difference is this. Second big difference is, during this time, the people with the power in Israel were the kings, okay, the monarchy. But after 500 BCE, the Jews decided they didn't want any kings. And they couldn't have kings because their overlords are the Persians, right? So the center of power became the priesthood, okay? The priests. The people with the absolute authority are the priests, not the kings. ### 27:44 seg-0022 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0022` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0022](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0022) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1664s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1664s) There are kings, but the kings are not subservient to the priests who speak on behalf of Yahweh, okay? Because now it's a monotheistic religion. And then there's one other difference. The other difference is, remember, at this point, they're polytheistic and they're kings, okay? Which means they are tolerant. They're welcoming of other religions, right? Because you're polytheistic. But also, as kings, you need to establish diplomatic alliances with other countries, who have different religions, right? So when you marry someone from another political dynasty, you also are marrying into that religion. Does that make sense? So Israel, under the kings, is a very tolerant religion. But if you're run by priests, right, you become intolerant because you insist that your religion is the best. And that's why, after the Persians lost control and the Greeks came in to the Levant, this is the Seleucid Empire, okay? The ### 29:05 seg-0023 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0023` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0023](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0023) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1745s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1745s) Jews rebelled against the Greeks because the Greeks were polytheistic and the Jews considered themselves monotheistic, okay? They refused to acknowledge the culture and the religion of the Greeks. And then things got really bad when the Romans came in, okay? Does that make sense? Okay, so this is the history of the Jewish people up until the birth of Jesus, okay? Any questions so far? Do you guys understand what's happening? Excuse me? Okay, so how did the Bronze Age collapse? Okay, we talked about this, okay? We don't know why it collapsed. The mainstream economic understanding is it was a perfect storm of several factors, including climate change, including civil unrest, including natural disasters like earthquakes, okay? Including competition among empires. What's important to understand is when you talk about the Bronze Age collapse, we're really talking about basically this area. If you go east to Mesopotamia, where the Assyrians and the Babylonians are, they're fine, okay? And ### 30:38 seg-0024 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0024` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0024](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0024) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1838s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1838s) it's the Bronze Age collapse that allowed the Assyrians and the Babylonians to eventually become world powers. So the Bronze Age collapse was not a global phenomenon. It was a localized phenomenon to the Mediterranean, okay? But why the Bronze Age collapse is important is because the Bronze Age collapse will give us Greek civilization, Homer, and Plato, okay? It will also give us the Bible, right? Because if you look at this history, Israel would not have come into being without the Bronze Age collapse. Egypt or the Hittites would continue to control the Levant, right? And it's important to understand the Greeks and the Bible are the basis, the two fundamental pillars of Western civilization. You understand? That's why Westerners are so fascinated by the Bronze Age collapse, because in their minds, the Bronze Age collapse is part of God's divine plan or design to create classical Greece and the nation of Israel so that his vision for the world can be achieved through Jesus. ### 32:05 seg-0025 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0025` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0025](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0025) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1925s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=1925s) Yep. Yeah, that's fine. Yep. Okay. So that's a good question. So the argument I'm trying to make to you is, the Bible says Abraham is a patriarch of the Israelites. But the historical record, the archaeological record is, we barely have evidence of David. We have absolutely no evidence of anything before David, okay? So I think David is the founder of the nation of Israel, not Abraham. Next class, I will explain to you why they constructed this mythology, okay? All right? But first, I want to give you a broad overview, all right? Next class, I will explain to you where these ideas, Abraham and Moses, came from. It'll make sense when I explain it to you, okay? But do you guys have any more questions before I go on? Yep. Okay. Right, okay. Okay. So what happened during the Persian period, right? Okay. So at this point, the religion of Israel is no different from the local areas. ### 33:42 seg-0026 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0026` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0026](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0026) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2022s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2022s) It's a polytheistic religion with a pantheon of gods, okay? And maybe Yahweh's at the top, or maybe Yahweh's co -equal, okay? We don't know. And at this point, there are many divergent religions, okay? But what happens is, Babylon conquers Jerusalem, and then the Jews are sent in exile. So now the religion is sent overseas. And the religion is detached from the culture and the people. Does that make sense? And what we know is, when you do that, when you detach the religion, and you put it into a place that has no interactions with the local people and the culture, it becomes much more fanatical. It becomes much more focused and fanatical. Okay, do you understand? Okay? Do you understand? Because if it's in Israel, and there are different cultures, the religion has to be tolerant and please different factions among the people. Okay? Does that make sense? ### 34:54 seg-0027 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0027` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0027](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0027) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2094s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2094s) But once this religion goes off to Babylon, it's now divorced from the people, from local reality. So the elite can design it in a way that they think is most appropriate. And we call that fanatical. Does that make sense? So an example of this, okay, it's a bad analogy, but maybe this will help you. Right now, you're not sure what it means to be Chinese. Okay? You're Chinese, but Chinese in China, it's a very fluid, very diverse identity. When you go off to America, right, then you have much more concrete, much more clear understanding of what it means to be Chinese. Your Chinese identity becomes much more formed. Does that make sense? Okay? The same thing with religion. Within Israel itself, the religion is constantly changing. It's very fluid. But when they're off to Babylon, they have to use the religion to survive as a people, as an identity. And so it becomes much more formed. ### 36:01 seg-0028 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0028` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0028](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0028) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2161s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2161s) Okay? Much more concrete. Does that make sense? And then what happens is, as it's, now that it's much more concrete, it now interacts with Zoroastrianism, which is the religion of the Persians. And at this point, the religion becomes basically what it is today. Okay? So I'm sorry, I don't think I've explained this clearly to you, but I want to wait until we get to this period. Okay? Right now I'm just giving you like a broad overview. Any more questions before I begin, before I continue? All right. Now I want to talk about the Bible. Okay? Because the Bible is the mythology. It's a collective memory of the Israelites. Okay? And so I'm going to discuss why the Bible was first created in this class. And what I will explain to you is the Bible was first created in order to explain and to justify and create legitimacy for David. Okay? This is what we call an apology. ### 37:22 seg-0029 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0029` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0029](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0029) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2242s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2242s) And this is a very common practice. The idea is this. Most kings, every king, obtains power through really nefarious means. Okay? They either kill a lot of people to obtain power, or maybe the younger brother kills the older brother to usurp the throne. Okay? Usually kingship requires ruthlessness. But the problem is, when you're ruthless, you have a legitimacy problem. Right? So the way that most kings resolve this issue is by sponsoring writings or an apology to explain why he or she is king. And the answer usually is because God willed it so. Because I had no choice in the matter. I'm not ambitious. I was not at all ambitious. But the circumstances forced my hand. To save my people, to do God's work, I had to kill my brother. I had to kill my enemies. Even though I myself am not a violent person. Okay? That's usually how the apology goes. ### 38:33 seg-0030 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0030` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0030](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0030) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2313s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2313s) Okay? So remember, back at this point, the very idea of writing, it is new. It's a new technology. But it's also a very expensive technology. Meaning you need to buy the materials. Okay? Which are rare. But you also need the people to be able to write. Okay? And they're also very expensive. And you basically needed to be able to support a team of scribes to create any work of fiction. So writing back then is like movie making today. Okay? It's a very expensive endeavor that was usually sponsored by the king in order to justify or explain why he is king. In order to create legitimacy. Okay? Does that make sense? So the Bible was created first as an apology for David. And explains why the house of David is now in charge of Israel. But as we discussed, okay, eventually the house of David, Israel, divides into two nations. Now the house of David, the Bible, goes with the house of Judah. ### 39:51 seg-0031 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0031` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0031](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0031) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2391s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2391s) Okay? To Judah. But the Northern Kingdom now needs its own mythology. Its own Bible. Right? And so a second Bible was created. The people who are in charge of the Bible, the priest class, are interested in promoting their own interests. Mainly the importance of ritual. It doesn't make sense? Like what are rituals? Why do we need them? Why are priests important? Then you have people at this point in the Babylonian captivity looking back at the history of Israel and trying to figure out why the house of David collapsed. And their answer is because the Israelites refused to follow the will of God. Because the Israelites became polytheistic or they became immoral. Okay? Does that make sense? In other words, the Bible at this point are divided into like four major factions or schools. Okay? The school that supports the house of David, the legitimacy of the house of David is called the J school. ### 41:08 seg-0032 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0032` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0032](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0032) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2468s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2468s) Okay? The J school. Don't worry about this. I'll explain to you next class what these things mean. The people who support the Northern Kingdom as legitimate house of Israel is called the E school. E. The school that supports the power of the priest are obviously called the P school. Okay? For priest. And then the school that tries to go back in history and examine why Israel fell and which believe it's because the Israelites betrayed God. These people are what we call the D school. Okay? The D school. So E, G, P, and D. And these are just four of the major schools. There are other schools as well. Alright? And so at this point the Bible is divided into like four major schools or documents controlled by different factions. When the Persians take over they insisted you need one religion guys. You need one document. And so all four were put together to create the Bible. ### 42:24 seg-0033 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0033` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0033](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0033) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2544s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2544s) The way they did it was very interesting. All they did was just put them together. Okay? You understand? So if you read the Bible it's like A, B, C, D. A, B, C, D. Okay? So one line is from the E school. The next line is from the J school. The other line is from the P school. It's very confusing to read. If you don't understand this history it is impossible for you to read the Bible. I'm not sure if you've tried to read the Bible it's not readable. Okay? So why would they do this? Why would they just put all four texts together without major editing or revisions? Why? Do you guys know? Why would they do that? It's very I mean they just made a complete mess of the Bible. But why would they do that? Okay. Okay. So let me explain. The first major reason is most people didn't read or write back then. ### 43:29 seg-0034 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0034` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0034](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0034) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2609s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2609s) So the Bible itself didn't really matter. What mattered was the oral explanation of the Bible controlled by the priest class. Does that make sense? The people didn't read the Bible. So how the Bible was actually written was not that important. It was important for the priests to have access to the Bible. Okay? But the people didn't actually read the Bible. That's the first reason. The second more important reason is because the Bible is political real estate. And I want you to remember this idea. Okay? This is the most valuable political real estate in the world. Everyone wants to be in the Bible because to be in the Bible gives you legitimacy. It gives you power. Right? So if you're a king and you have four sons who all want to be king well your best solution is to divide the kingdom among the four sons. Same with the Bible. ### 44:27 seg-0035 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0035` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0035](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0035) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2667s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2667s) You have four extremely powerful schools and political factions. So the best way to resolve the issue is just to say listen we'll put you all in the Bible together. Okay? And you when you merge them it's a lot easier than if you just try to do it by order. Okay? Like E school goes first and J school then P school then D school. Okay? They just put them all together. Does that make sense? Okay so this is a very important idea. The Bible is the most valuable political real estate in the world. Everyone wants to be in there. And what ideas you can find in there will ultimately shape human history. ### 45:21 seg-0036 - Speaker: UNKNOWN - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0036` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0036](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0036) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2721s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2721s) Okay? ### 45:21 seg-0037 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0037` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0037](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0037) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2721s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2721s) Any questions so far before I continue? Alright. So the last thing I want to talk about today is the apology of David which is the beginning of the Bible. Okay. So when kings come to power they have three major problems. Right? The first major problem is legitimacy. What gives you the right to be king? Second problem is the idea of identity. And this is a huge problem for the Israelites because the Israelites is a multicultural entity. You have people speaking different languages different cultures. They practice different cultures they practice different religions. So now you need to create an identity that everyone accepts. Okay? The third thing is differentiation. You need not only for these people to get along but you need them you need to get them to divorce their former culture. Does that make sense? Because you have Egyptian priests in there. You have to tell these Egyptian priests you are now Israelites and you're not Egyptian anymore. ### 46:41 seg-0038 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0038` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0038](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0038) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2801s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2801s) And the example that we use for this is Augustus Caesar and the writing of the Inead. Okay? Remember the Inead it's a book about a character named Aeneas. And it provides political legitimacy to Augustus Caesar because Augustus Caesar is a direct descendant of Aeneas who is the founder of Rome. Also what the Inead said is Augustus Caesar is the endpoint of Roman history. Everything before Augustus Caesar led to him. Augustus Caesar is like the Jesus of Rome. Okay? He is the salvation and he is the redemption of Rome. That's what the Inead does. Okay? Second thing about the Inead is it creates a new Roman identity that focuses on piety loyalty over liberty. Remember the problem for Augustus Caesar was Romans didn't like kings. Well now he's a king. So how do you get people to obey? Well you tell them piety is more important than liberty. Alright? ### 47:53 seg-0039 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0039` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0039](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0039) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2873s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2873s) The third idea is the Inead remember it's anti -Greek. The problem for Rome at that time was Greek culture was vastly superior to Roman culture and so a lot of Romans were adopting Greek cultural practice like Mark Anthony. And so the Inead said Greek culture is like a Trojan horse. If you let into your city Greek culture will corrupt you and destroy you. Okay? So guess what guys? Every king has to resolve all three issues. Okay? Legitimacy identity and differentiation. And that's what David is trying to do with the Bible. Okay. So let's so I'll give you three examples three stories from the Bible that illustrate David's quest for legitimacy. Next class we'll talk about identity and differentiation and how the Bible achieves that. Okay? But this class I want to focus on legitimacy. So now that David is king a lot of people don't think he's legitimate. Why? Because he ruthlessly tried to usurp from Saul. Right? ### 49:28 seg-0040 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0040` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0040](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0040) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2968s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=2968s) Saul is the king that everyone picked or elected and he was a good king. He was good at war. He was someone that most people liked. And David took stole the throne from him. Okay? So now what is David's problem now that he has a throne? Others will try to steal it from him. Right? You understand? Because if you David are if you set the president if you um steal the throne then others are now empowered to steal the throne from you as well. Okay? So the first thing the Bible does the apology for David does is show us David loved Saul. He was not at all ambitious. He cared only for the well -being of his king. Okay? And so one story that illustrates this there are actually many many stories in the Bible that does this. But one story that illustrates this is this. So Saul thinks David's trying to kill him. So he's chasing after David with his army. ### 50:34 seg-0041 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0041` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0041](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0041) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3034s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3034s) Okay? Trying to kill David and his followers. One one day Saul is alone in a cave praying to God for deliverance. David sees Saul alone and he sneaks up behind Saul. Then he takes his sword and cuts a piece of Saul's clothing. Okay? And then David disappears. Saul leaves the cave and then David rushes to him and says Saul my king I beg of you give me a second. Let me explain to you. Back then in the cave I could have killed you. This is a piece of clothing to prove I could have killed you. But I didn't because I love you. Because I'm loyal to you. I would never kill you. And then Saul says oh this is this is proof that you were you never meant to kill me. Okay? And this is a story in the Bible. Obviously this story cannot be true. Okay? ### 51:30 seg-0042 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0042` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0042](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0042) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3090s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3090s) But this is what the Bible is trying to do. It's trying to first show us that David is not all ambitious. In fact the entire apology of David is focused on the lack of ambition of David. Okay? So that's the first story. Let's look at the second story. Okay? So Saul is dead and his son who's a young man comes into the throne. There's a gentleman named Abner okay? Abner who was loyal to Saul but now that Saul is dead and David is very popular among the people Abner sees the political winds changing and Abner tries to align himself with David. So Abner writes a long letter to David and saying listen I will swear loyalty to you to Saul in the house of David. You will unite Israel. And then David writes back and says yeah come to my come to me I'll give you a feast and then we'll be friends. And so Abner ### 52:39 seg-0043 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0043` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0043](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0043) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3159s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3159s) comes David gives him a feast and then as Abner leaves he runs into David's general named Joab Joab and Joab and Abner go a long way Joab's brother and in an act of anger Joab stabs Abner to death and Abner is dead and once Abner is dead the house of Saul basically gives up and David is able to unite Israel. Now that's the story in the Bible. David is so angry by this that he curses Joab and he and he gives Abner a great funeral right because David does not does not want to betray his friends. Why is this story wrong or completely made up it's not made up but it's it's what we call spin right clearly Abner and David had a feast together and clearly Joab killed Abner but why is the Bible version of of this event wrong or incorrect it can't be true you guys know okay this is hard okay ### 54:14 seg-0044 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0044` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0044](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0044) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3254s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3254s) but the reason is this if you're David and you're king which person in the world are you most afraid of if you're the king there's a person in this world you're most afraid of or you're most suspicious of who is that person hmm Abner okay yeah he is suspicious of Abner but in general you should be suspicious of Joab right because Joab has access to your army Abner is your enemy but Joab has access to your army so if Joab wants to betray you he could okay so in other words because David is most suspicious of Joab if Joab were ever to act independently then David would need to kill him does that make sense and in this circumstance Joab acted independently David told Joab Abner was an honored guest and Joab didn't care he was angry about the death of his brother and he kills Abner this cannot possibly be true you understand Joab ### 55:19 seg-0045 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0045` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0045](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0045) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3319s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3319s) had to kill Abner because he was ordered to by David right now why would David want Abner to be killed because in his mind he thinks oh if Abner can betray he can also betray the house of David he is an ambitious man and why would he think like that why would David come to this conclusion because he himself is like that do you understand he he himself betrayed Saul so he's very very careful or cautious about people who betrayed their leaders right Abner betrayed the house of Saul and it was very likely that he would betray David at some point as well and so David had to have him killed right but he could not say this publicly because if you were to say this publicly it would show he in fact knew this because he betrayed Saul does that make sense the logic of this okay but you can see how wonderful the ### 56:35 seg-0046 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0046` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0046](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0046) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3395s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3395s) spin is it's almost impossible to see the truth from this right if you're a person you know okay um David uh um you know that Job killed Abner and you were told this story you would believe this story it's just because Abner was angry that he killed uh sorry it was it was just because Job was angry he killed Abner okay you believe that right but you think about it it can't be true okay now I'm gonna give you one more story and this story is actually even harder to figure out because of the spin okay now that um David is king of Israel Israel has many enemies so his armies are always at war okay one day David is on the rooftop of his house so and this is Israel is not a very rich place okay so these are palaces they're just houses okay and so David is strolling on his rooftop and ### 57:37 seg-0047 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0047` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0047](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0047) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3457s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3457s) across from him is a woman named Bathsheba Bathsheba and she's bathing naked and David is overcome with lust he's like I must have this woman okay and he's king he orders his servant to go get her she comes they have sex okay the problem is we have sex but she gets pregnant okay the problem now is Bathsheba's married to a man named Uriah the Hittite and Uriah the Hittite is one of David's best soldiers and he's fighting for David and he's fighting for David in Israel somewhere else so David's like oh this is a problem because once Uriah comes home and he finds Bathsheba has a new child he's gonna know it's not his so either he's gonna kill her or he's gonna figure out it's David to come kill him okay so David being very clever has a solution to this he invites Uriah back home okay so Uriah comes home from the war ### 58:49 seg-0048 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0048` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0048](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0048) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3529s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3529s) and Uriah thinks oh the king has called for me therefore it's an emergency okay so he rushes back and David meets Uriah at his house and David says listen Uriah you've been just doing such a great job um you're such a great soldier you're so loyal I wanna give you a vacation go home and be with your wife and Uriah's like oh my king my comrades are dying they're starving out in the battlefield I cannot abandon them how can I find pleasure in my wife when my friends are suffering I refuse to go home I will not go home until the battle is won and David tries his best but he can't convince Uriah to go home so then David tells Uriah you're such a great soldier you're so loyal I'm so happy and proud that you fight for me and he gives Uriah a letter and he gives Uriah to his general Joab okay ### 59:54 seg-0049 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0049` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0049](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0049) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3594s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3594s) and the letter instructs Joab to kill Uriah he Joab will send Uriah with his soldiers out in the battlefield and then at the last minute Joab will recall his soldiers leaving Joab by himself at this point the enemies will swarm Uriah and kill Uriah okay and that's what happens and once Uriah is dead David marries Bathsheba and they have and they're about to have a child together at this point David is visited by a prophet named Nathan and Nathan says to David I want to ask you a question and David says sure go ahead Nathan says let's imagine there are two shepherds there's a rich shepherd with a hundred sheep and there's a poor shepherd with two sheep there's a traveler a foreign guest who comes to the town and the rich shepherd wants to honor him with a feast the rich shepherd the rich shepherd steals the poor man's shepherd to feed the traveler ### 1:01:01 seg-0050 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0050` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0050](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0050) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3661s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3661s) who's in the wrong and David says of course the rich shepherd is in the wrong he's indignant he's angry how could a man be so unrighteous as to steal another man's sheep and then Nathan says you David are the rich shepherd you have violated God's law you are in the wrong and as punishment God will take away your son or your child with Bathsheba and that's what happens and David is goes into mourning okay he is distraught he's depressed and he writes a lot of poetry okay so this is a very powerful story and this is a story that has captured the imagination of everyone for thousands of years but it's complete spin this is not what happened okay how do we know okay first thing is this Nathan says to David you have stolen a man's shepherd sorry you have stolen a man's wife therefore you are in the wrong what's the problem with ### 1:02:11 seg-0051 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0051` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0051](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0051) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3731s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3731s) this logic what is David's crime real crime guys he killed Uriah right you understand you've you've forgotten this fact he had Uriah killed that's a real crime he killed Uriah yeah he slept with Bathsheba that's bad but it's much worse if you murder someone okay so another question then is why would he murder Uriah why not just talk to him honestly and says Uriah I'm sorry I love your wife I I had sex with her I'm sorry why did he why did David have have to have to get Uriah killed why was Uriah killed yeah because the loyal the army is loyal to Uriah right so why would David fear Uriah because Uriah is is a popular brave soldier just like David and David used his popularity in order to usurp the throne from Saul right therefore David thinks Uriah could do the same thing to me therefore I have to have to get him ### 1:03:33 seg-0052 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0052` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0052](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0052) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3813s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3813s) killed in other words this Bathsheba thing must have come later to disguise the fact that David killed Uriah because he feared Uriah's popularity does that make sense right do you see how clever this story is the historical truth must have been David feared Uriah's popularity and he needed to get rid of Uriah so he concocted this plan and then after he killed Uriah he needed to explain to his army okay who loved Uriah why this happened and then David was like oh because I fell in love with his wife I couldn't control myself I'm just a man okay God is God I'm a man I'm a king I can't be God I can't control my emotions does that make sense but the irony of this is because David is working so hard to disguise his ruthlessness he's creating very powerful leadership literature he created a very powerful story that has captured the imagination of readers ### 1:04:54 seg-0053 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0053` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0053](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0053) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3894s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3894s) for a long time if you think about it if you think a lot about the story it unleashes a lot of ideas in you okay you have to ask yourself what is man what is God are we capable of controlling our emotions so in other words this story is extremely well constructed that inspires you to imagine your own personal and emotional and moral life we call this literature right so guys it's no coincidence that today the Jewish people are the most creative people in the world when you go to America for university most of your professors are Jewish most of the best thinkers in the world are Jewish these past 200 years there have been revolutionary thinkers Karl Marx Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud they're all Jewish who are who are stepped who are who have been raised in the Jewish tradition of asking deep questions about what it means to be human right does ### 1:06:14 seg-0054 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0054` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0054](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0054) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3974s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=3974s) that make sense okay any questions about this okay that's a great question okay so the question is why would people believe this apology of of David and well the answer is most didn't believe the apology of David okay most were very clear about David's ambitions but when you're king you need to impose your reality on others okay so this is why this is written and so it was written for people who were part of David's political coalition you understand his enemies wouldn't believe this right but it was meant it's basically meant to appease or convince those who want to believe David does that make sense okay spin and it's it happens today guys when you watch the news it's spin right it's distorting reality and so most people will believe the media right there are some people who will never believe the media like I don't believe anything the media tells me whether it's Chinese ### 1:07:34 seg-0055 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0055` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0055](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0055) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=4054s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=4054s) media or American media I I know a lot of history to understand the media is is distorting reality okay but uh most people will will believe this because they have absolutely no interest in not believing it right David's king if you don't believe it then you have to then you have to believe your king is a murderer okay does it make sense yeah yeah yeah echo oh yeah that's a good question okay I yeah this is really important what's the mainstream understanding of the story so the mainstream understanding of the story is it has to be true why because it puts David in a bad light you understand and it shows the genius of David because David is wrestling with his own morality David is being honest right so the mainstream understanding is David is a poet king he's a man who prays constantly and engages in a process of self -reflection and that's what ### 1:08:43 seg-0056 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0056` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0056](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0056) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=4123s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=4123s) makes David great right he's constantly praying to God in fact the Bible just goes on endlessly about this how David is constantly in communication with God and in this communication he's praying and asking for light for for truth in his own weaknesses okay to be delivered from his failings as a man and the Bathsheba story is emblematic about this because why would a man make this up right well I've told you why but most scholars don't see that most scholars think okay well this Bathsheba story puts David in the worst possible light therefore it must be true and therefore it shows us David is a poet king who is constantly thinking about his own moral failings and so he's an inspiration to his people okay that's the mainstream understanding okay any other questions yep that's right oh okay so the question is if people at that time were mainly illiterate why was this written down ### 1:10:07 seg-0057 - Speaker: SPEAKER_00 - Source ref: `video:predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk@transcript:v1#seg-0057` - Transcript segment: [https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0057](https://jianglens.com/episodes/predictive-history-rkpgrrugjnk/transcript/#seg-0057) - Video timestamp: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=4207s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkpGrRUgjnk&t=4207s) or how would they know this story okay so the idea is this first of all this was written for the elite for the people around David to know what story to tell people doesn't matter doesn't make sense okay so this was for internal consumption and this was to basically preserve David's historical legacy so maybe 20 years from now when everyone's dead when people who knew Uriah and Bathsheba were dead well what what is truth now the truth is what's been written down okay that's why they're saying history is written by the writers right history is not written by the winners history is written by the writers okay does that make sense any more questions okay great so next class we'll continue the Hebrew Bible okay because it starts off as an apology for David but it evolves into a much larger mythology right so that's next class