I think one of the mot beautiful aspects of ancient stories is that we can interpret them in different ways, and none of them is necessarily the best, none of them necessarily wrong - though certainly some might be more "out there" than others.
This thread is not intended to be about right or wrong - let's enjoy a bit of creativity and benevant misinterpretation!
Essentially, just asking ourselves "what if..." within the framework of the actual text.
Here are two of my favourite ones:
Gen 12 - Abram and Sarai in Egypt: What if the suggestion to act as if Sarai was Abram's sister actually came from her? Living in a serail for a while might have been a rather sedcuctive perspective. She was tempted by wealth, and for a while she gave in. Then she came to her senses and realized that true love is more important than money, and god helped her get back to her husband.
Lk 15 - The prodigal son: I like to see this as a story of a tragically failed cord cutting / emancipation. The son doesn't make it on his own in the world, so he has to crawl back to daddy.
If we can, it would be nice if we refrained from debating these interpretations. FWIW, I know that mine are not compatible with the original intention. Let's keep it relaxed and fun!
This thread is not intended to be about right or wrong - let's enjoy a bit of creativity and benevant misinterpretation!
Essentially, just asking ourselves "what if..." within the framework of the actual text.
Here are two of my favourite ones:
Gen 12 - Abram and Sarai in Egypt: What if the suggestion to act as if Sarai was Abram's sister actually came from her? Living in a serail for a while might have been a rather sedcuctive perspective. She was tempted by wealth, and for a while she gave in. Then she came to her senses and realized that true love is more important than money, and god helped her get back to her husband.
Lk 15 - The prodigal son: I like to see this as a story of a tragically failed cord cutting / emancipation. The son doesn't make it on his own in the world, so he has to crawl back to daddy.
If we can, it would be nice if we refrained from debating these interpretations. FWIW, I know that mine are not compatible with the original intention. Let's keep it relaxed and fun!