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Women, Men, Mutuality, and the Bible CBE’s Mutuality Matters podcast is part of CBE International’s online library of free resources! Hosts of CBE’s Mutuality Matters team offer weekly conversations with leaders, pastors, authors, scholars, activists, and humanitarians on women, men, shared leadership, and Scripture. CBE International (Christians for Biblical Equality) advances the gospel by equipping women and men of all cultures, races, and classes to lead and serve as equals. Founded in 1989, CBE has supporters and ministry partners in over 100 denominations and 65 countries, and offers annual conferences, adult and youth curricula, a curated bookstore, multi-media resources, award-winning publications, and a blog. Learn more at cbeinternational.org.
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In this episode, Kim talks to Dr. Carmen Joy Imes about the women of Exodus. Dr. Imes brings her deep knowledge of Exodus to the average Christian audience, explaining how the structure and literary parallels of Exodus to show how the women are the rescuers of Moses, who then rescues the Hebrews. She provides the details of the midwives’ spiritual work of saving lives. She demonstrates how Pharaoh’s daughter displayed God’s character as she sees Moses’ misery, heard his cry, and took pity on him. She explains the Hebrew that illustrates how Miriam took a stand at the river to address Pharaoh’s daughter just as Moses later took a stand to address Pharaoh. And she explains how Zipporah literally saved Moses’ life as he decided which people group he belonged. Amidst these detailed portrayals of the Exodus women, Dr. Imes also points out the narrator’s use of humor to depict the bumbling and nameless Pharaoh.
00:00 Introduction to Mutuality Matters
00:02 Exploring the Role of Zipporah in Exodus
01:04 Meet Dr. Carmen Joy IMEs
02:06 The Mystery of Exodus 4:24-25
03:26 Theological and Structural Significance of Zipporah
14:33 The Role of Women in the Early Chapters of Exodus
21:49 Elevating Women in Scripture
22:00 A Word from CBE
22:37 The Women of Exodus: Zipporah, Pua, and Shiphrah
22:52 The Story of Moses' Birth and the Women Who Saved Him
32:07 Moses' Identity and His Encounter with God
39:37 Closing Thoughts and Resources
41:20 Final Remarks and How to Stay Connected
Guest Bio
Dr. Carmen Joy Imes is associate professor of Old Testament at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, in Southern California. She is the author of Bearing God's Name: Why Sinai Still Matters, Being God's Image: Why Creation Still Matters, and the forthcoming Becoming God's Family: Why the Church Still Matters. Carmen has a YouTube channel where she releases weekly Torah Tuesday videos and you can find her writing on various websites, including Christianity Today, The Well, and The Politics of Scripture blog. Carmen is passionate about equipping the church to engage the Old Testament well and to see its relevance for the Christian life.
Find Dr. Carmen Imes at:
X: @carmenjoyimes
Bluesky: @carmenjoyimes.bsky.social
YouTube – Torah Tuesday: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6bwfe08fufzGaY2YImWQK12Ye7VX15X2
Resources Mentioned in the Interview:
Becoming God's Family: Why the Church Still Matters
Being God's Image: Why Creation Still Matters
Bearing God's Name: Why Sinai Still Matters
Every Woman’s Bible published by Tyndale
Other CBE Resources:
Defiant: What the Women of Exodus Teach Us About Freedom by Kelley Nikondeha.
“Rational and Emotional Faith” by Megan Greulich in Mutuality
“Who’s Who? Biblical Models of Women in Leadership” by Gracy Ying May in Priscilla Papers
“Black is Blessed: A Study of Black/African Women and Men in Scripture” by Catherine Clark Kroeger in Priscilla Papers
“Defiant: What the Women of Exodus Teach us about Freedom” by Mary Lou Wiley a Book Review on Defiant
Women in Scripture and Mission: Zipporah by Kimberly Dickson
Women in Scripture and Mission: Miriam by Kimberly Dickson
Women in Scritpure and History: Puah and Shiphrah by Kimberly Dickson
Disclaimer
The opinions expressed in CBE’s Mutuality Matters’ podcast are those of its hosts or guests do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of CBE International or its members or chapters worldwide. The designations employed in this podcast and the presentation of content therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of CBE concerning the legal status of any country, area or territory or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers.
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