She had no home. Her itinerant life really didn't afford or any place of refuge. So yeah, but you might have expected help to come from somewhere, perhaps from the Carnes, who have profited a lot from her.
coming from a group who would have heard Jesus be preaching these things multiple times in multiple different settings. Like it's it's probably likely myself as an itinerant , I have given the same talk on a particular subject quite a few times. Yeah. And I joke with my wife that she could give my talk on the historical reliability of the Bible herself. You know, if I'm sick, I'll
investigation genuinely think that the evidence, the publicly available evidence gets us back to not only the time frame of Jesus, but to early eyewitness testimony that proclaims that this first century Jewish itinerant rabbi who was walking the dusty streets of first century made these claims and then there is sufficient evidence to say that
teacher. You're into public education to you appreciate that. But she was both My parents were orphans. I'm one of six, and I spent the 1st 11 years of my life in the hotel called Starlight off Route 66. My father, itinerant preacher and he earned his living going around to churches where they would invite him, and then they would pass around the plate and he'd get the offering after everyone else took from the building fund from the first lady's Fund from all that, and often he
on Washington in 1963. And so up to then, he had lived as an itinerant freelance troublemaker, if you will, making this subsistence living. So he wasn't really very full of himself, I guess.
disciples. There's an aspect of they would have heard say the Beatitudes. Yeah. that Jesus most likely more than once is the case because that's just the nature of not just itinerant speaking, but even traveling rabbis in in the ancient world.
It's not a geography anymore. And so as a first-born missionary kid, preacher's kid-- because when we came back to Canada-- I was born in Canada-- my father was an itinerant pastor, and we moved a lot. I went to 13 schools before I graduated high school.
He didn't get-- he died of tuberculosis, we think. But that pamphlet, which he sewed into the clothes of sailors who were going through the South and other itinerant workers, that pamphlet was a call to education as a vehicle for liberation.
of Athens, buttonholing anybody he could and asking them his very peculiar questions, and very high up people, statesman, powerful people, rhetoricians, sophists, who were itinerant professors sort of. But all the way down to slaves-- it was a slave society.