Professor: Quonekuia Day Ph.D. (cand.)
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This course concentrates on the overall content of the entire Old Testament with its historical, geographical, and cultural backgrounds. Only the English version of the Bible will be used. While the basic content of each individual book will be given, emphasis will be placed on how each book fits into the overall story of the Old Testament. Students will be expected to complete all assigned readings and participate in class discussions. The final course grade will be determined on the basis of 1 Take home Exam 70% and 1 Book Review 30%. Required Texts 1 ) Kaminski, C., CASKET Study Guide, 2005 2 ) Kaminski, C., God’s Story in the Old Testament through CASKET Additional Recommended but not Required Texts Andersen F., Job (Leicester, England:Inter-Varsity Press) Fee, G.D., & Stuart, D., How to Read the Bible for all it’s Worth (Grand Rapids: Zondervan) Fee, G.D. & Stuart, D. How to Read the Bible Book by Book (Grand Rapids: Zondervan) Hill, Andrew E. & Walton, J. Survey of the Old Testament (Grand Rapids:Zondervan) Kaiser, W.C. Jr., A History of Israel From the Bronze Age Through the Jewish Wars (Nashville: Broadman & Holman) Kitchen, K.A. Ancient Orient and Old Testament (Chicago:Inter-Varsity Press) Pritchard, J.B., edit., Ancient Near Eastern Texts ed. J.B. Pritchard (3rd edit. New Jersey: Princeton University Press) Pritchard J.B., edit, The Ancient Near East in Pictures ed. J.B. Pritchard (2nd edit., New Jersey: Princeton University Press) Stuart, D. The New American Commentary Exodus vol. 2 (Nashville: Broadman & Holman)
Read Before the First Day of Class Genesis 1-12, 15-17, 22, 27-28 Exodus 1-14, 20-24 Leviticus 1-5 Numbers 1-14 Deuteronomy 4-9, 27-30, 32 Joshua 1-2, 24 Judges 1-3 Ruth 1-4 I Samuel 1-9, 15-16 II Samuel 1-7 I Kings-II Kings-All II Chron 36 Ezra-All Nehemiah-1-2, 9 Job-All Psalms 32, 51 Isaiah 1-9 and ch. 44 Jeremiah 1-11, 31-33 Ezekiel 8-10 Daniel-All Hosea-1-4 Amos-4-5 Obadiah-All Jonah-1-2 Haggai-All Zechariah-All Malachi-All
CASKET Study Guide-All Book Review-Due on the Morning of the Second Day of class. 1 ) Choose an Old Testament book that you have never read before. 2 ) Book should be no less than 250 pages. 3 ) You may read a portion of an Old Testament commentary for your book review. 4 ) Book Review should be typed, double spaced, 12-font, and 3-4 pages. 5 ) Read the plagiarism article before beginning your paper. 6 ) Be prepared to give a 3-5 minute oral presentation on your book review. 7) A Book Review explains the general themes of a book, how well the author proved his/her point(s), areas that could be improved upon. 8) The Book Review must be on a book, other than the Bible, about a particular person in the Old Testament i.e. the Life of David, Moses, the Prophets or cover general themes found in the Old Testament i.e. curses, plagues, covenants, genealogies. 9) If you have any questions on the Book Review do not hesitate to contact me through email
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Day 1 -Introduction to Course -Lectures on Pentateuch, Joshua and Judges -Evening Assignment due the morning of Day 2 -Evening Assignment Read Judges 19 and answer the 4 assigned questions. One person from group should take notes for the group. Day 2 -Book Review Due -Lectures on the United Kingdom, Northern Kingdom and Prophets -Evening Assignment due the morning of Day 3 -Evening Assignment Read Joshua 2 and Gen 27 and answer the 3 assigned questions. One person from group should takes notes for the group. Day 3 -Lecture on the Southern Kingdom, Prophets, and Wisdom Literature -Evening Assignment start studying for final exam. Day 4 -Lecture on the Exile and Temple -Oral Presentations