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Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243 205-776-5650 Fall 2012 (Friday, 6:00 AM) Work Phone: 205-853-5033 NT 2022, New Testament I. Cell/Home Phone: 205-531-8743 Professor: Rev. Michael L. Jones Fax: 205-853-5033 Class Hours: 2 E-mail: harvestcpc@aol.com COURSE PURPOSE The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with the four Gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke and John and the Book of Acts in the New Testaments. It is to cause them to know and understand the content of each book, their relationship to each other, and their relationship to the rest of scripture. The student should know how to outline each book, to declare the themes of each book, to show the major divisions of each book, and to know where to find key subject matters in each book. COURSE OBJECTIVES The student will be able to describe the formation of the New Testament canon. The student will be able to discuss issues of criticism in New Testament scholarship. The student will be able to define the concept and nature of biblical theology. The student will be able to articulate an overview of major New Testament doctrines. The student will be able to describe the covenantal approach to understanding the New Testament. COURSE TEXTS Required Text: Bailey, Kenneth E. Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels. InterVarsity Press / PO Box 1400 / Downers Grove, IL 60515. ISBN: 978-0-8308-2568-4 IVP Order Code: 2568. http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=2568. Walton, Steve and Wenham, David. Exploring the New Testament, Volume 1: A Guide to the Gospels & Acts. InterVarsity Press / PO Box 1400 / Downers Grove, IL 60515. ISBN: 978-0- 8308-2557-8 IVP Order Code: 2557. http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=2557. COURSE REQUIREMENTS and GRADING 1. Class attendance and participation, including surprise quizzes [25%]: more than two unexcused absences drops final grade by one letter grade. Completion of all reading assignments on time is mandatory. 2. Five Short (2 page) papers: [5% each total of 25%] These papers are short. There is no room for smoke blowing. Be concise and precise. This assignment is about content, but also about written communication (a necessary skill for ministry today). Paper 1: Outline and synopsis for a Bible study presenting the major themes and concepts found in the gospel of Matthew. Paper 2: Outline and synopsis for a Bible study presenting the major themes and concepts found in the gospel of Mark. 1

Paper 3: Outline and synopsis for a Bible study presenting the major themes and concepts found in the gospel of Luke. Paper 4: Outline and synopsis for a Bible study presenting the major themes and concepts found in the gospel of John. Paper 5: Outline and synopsis for a Bible study presenting the major themes and concepts found in the book of Acts. 3. Five Book Charts: [5% each total of 25%] Develop a book chart giving the major theme, major divisions, key chapters, key passages, time frame, and chapter titles for each of the gospels and the book of Acts. This book chart should be the result of reading and personal study, rather than looking at what others have done. An example book chart will be given in class. 4. Final Exam: [25%] Class lectures, reading, and the papers you write will help you prepare for the final exam. However, the majority of the exam will cover material read in the Required Texts, Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels and Exploring the New Testament, Volume 1: A Guide to the Gospels & Acts. BTS FORMAT AND STYLE STANDARDS NOTE: All papers must be formatted in accordance with Turabian Chicago standards including the title page. Any paper not conforming to these standards will automatically be dropped one letter grade. Proper planning and timely completion of assignments All course materials must be submitted by the last day of class. Thereafter, course materials may be submitted for up to six (6) weeks after the end of the semester directly to the office of the Registrar with the permission of the professor. If a student submits course materials after the end of the semester but within the six (6) weeks grace period, the student s grade will be lowered by one letter grade. The course materials will not be accepted after the six (6) week grace period and a failing grade will be posted to the student s transcript. COURSE OUTLINE Week Reading Assignment Due 1. No reading assignment Discuss Syllabus 2. Walton and Wenham chapters 1-3 3. Matthew, Walton and Wenham chapters 4-5 4. Matthew, Walton and Wenham chapter 6 Short Paper #1 & Book chart 5. Mark, Walton and Wenham chapter 7 6. Mark, Walton and Wenham chapter 8 Short Paper #2 & Book chart 7. Luke, Walton and Wenham chapter 9 8. Luke, Walton and Wenham chapter10 Short Paper #3 & Book chart 9. John, Walton and Wenham chapter 11 10. John, Walton and Wenham chapter 12 Short Paper #4 & Book chart 11. Acts, Walton and Wenham chapter 13 12. Acts Short Paper #5 & Book chart 13. No reading assignment FINAL EXAM 2

Birmingham Theological Seminary New Testament Studies I (NT2022) Reading & Assignment List Reading Bible Matthew Mark Luke John Acts Exploring the New Testament: A Guide to the Gospels & Acts Sections A,B,C (p.1-184); Section D (p.209-225) Section D (p.191-207) Section D (p.227-240) Section D (p.243-264) Section E (p.267-299 Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes Part 1 (p.25-64) Part 2 (p.65-134) Part 3 (p.135-188) Part 4 (p.189-278) Part 5 (p.279-426) Assignments Matthew Paper Matthew Chart Mark Paper Mark Chart Luke Paper Luke Chart John Paper John Chart Acts Paper Acts Chart Five Short (2 page) papers: These papers are short. There is no room for smoke blowing. Be concise and precise. This assignment is about content, but also about written communication (a necessary skill for ministry today). Papers should Include these sections, and your understanding of them: 1. Introduction & Title 3

2. Author 3. Date & Setting 4. Theme & Purpose 5. Keys to the Book (Word(s); Verse(s); Chapter) 6. Christ in the Book 7. Contribution to the Bible FALL BREAK IS THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 15-19 Classes will not meet November 22-23 (Thanksgiving holiday) Bibliography 1. Textual Criticism Black, D. A. New Testament Textual Criticism: A Concise Guide. G.R.: Baker, 1994. Burgon, Dean John William. The Revision Revised. 1997 edition. ISBN: 1888328010. Greenlee, J. H. Introduction to New Testament Textual Criticism. Peabody: Hendrickson, 1995. Hills, Edward Freer. The King James Version Defended. Christian Research Pr; 4th edition 1984. ISBN: 0915923033. Metzger, B. M. A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament. London & N.Y.: United Bible Societies, 1994. Omanson, R.L. A Textual Guide to the Greek New Testament. Stuttgart: German Bible Society, 2006. Wegner, P. D. A Student s Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible: Its History, Methods and Results. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2006. 2. Grammar Black, D. A. It s Still Greek to Me. G.R.: Baker, 1998. Blass, F., A. Debrunner, and R. Funk. A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1961. Mounce, W. D. The Morphology of Biblical Greek. G.R.: Zondervan, 1994. Porter, S. E. Idioms of the Greek New Testament. Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Academic Press, 1992. Scrivener, F.H.A. The New Testament in Greek. 1949 edition. Cambridge University Press. ASIN: B000GRA6P6. Wallace, D. B. The Basics of New Testament Syntax. G.R.: Zondervan, 2000. Wallace, D. B. Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics. G.R.: Zondervan, 1996. Young, R. A. Intermediate New Testament Greek. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 1994. 3. Introduction Achtemeier, P. J., J. B. Green, and M. M. Thompson. Introducing the New Testament: Its Literature and Theology. G.R.: Eerdmans, 2001. Brown, R. E. An Introduction to the New Testament. N.Y.: Doubleday, 1997. 4

desilva, D. A. An Introduction to the New Testament: Context, Methods and Ministry Formation. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2004. Elwell, W. A. and Yarbrough, R. W. Encountering the New Testament and Readings from the First- Century World [with CD-ROM]. G.R.: Baker, 1998. Gundry, R. A Survey of the New Testament. G.R.: Zondervan, 1994. 3 Guthrie, D. New Testament Introduction. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1990. 4 Wenham, D. and S. Walton. Exploring the New Testament, vol. 1: A Guide to the Gospels & Acts. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2001; Marshall, I. H., Travis, S. and Paul, I., vol. 2: A Guide to the Epistles and Revelation (2002). 4. Historical Background A. Lexical Analysis Balz, H. and G. Schneider, ed. Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament, 3 vols. G.R.: Eerdmans, 1990-93. Bauer, W. (Danker/Arndt/Gingrich). A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000. 3 Brown, C., ed. The New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology, 3 vols. G.R.: Zondervan, 1975-1978. Green, J.P. Jr. The Interlinear Greek-English New Testament. ISBN: 1565639790. Kittel, G. and G. Friedrich, ed. Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, 10 vols. G.R.: Eerdmans, 1964-76. Kittel, G. and G. Friedrich; ed. and abridged by G. Bromiley. TDNT, 1 vol. edition. G.R.: Eerdmans, 1985. Liddell, H. G. and R. Scott. A Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed. Oxford: Clarendon, 1925-40; repr. 1968 [for classical Greek]. Louw, J. P. and E. A. Nida. A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament Based on Semantic Domains, 2 vols. New York: United Bible Societies, 1988. Marshall, I. H., ed. Moulton and Geden Concordance to the Greek New Testament. New York: Continuum, 2002. 6 Mounce, W. D., ed. Mounce s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words. G.R.: Zondervan, 2006. B. History and Religion Barnett, P. Jesus and the Rise of Early Christianity. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1999. Evans, C. A. and S. E. Porter, eds. Dictionary of New Testament Background. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2000. Ferguson, E. Backgrounds of Early Christianity. G.R.: Eerdmans, 1993. 2 Jeffers, J. S. The Greco-Roman World of the New Testament Era. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1999. Keener, C. S. The IVP Biblical Background Commentary: New Testament. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1993. Skarsaune, O. In the Shadow of the Temple: Jewish Influences on Early Christianity. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2002. Witherington, B., III. New Testament History: A Narrative Account. G.R.: Baker, 2001. Wright, N. T. The New Testament and the People of God. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1992. C. Primary Source Material DeSilva, D. A. Introducing the Apocrypha. G.R.: Baker, 2002. 5

Evans, C. A. Ancient Texts for New Testament Studies: A Guide to the Background Literature. Peabody: Hendrickson, 2005. Helyer, L. R. Exploring Jewish Literature of the Second Temple Period. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2002. Jobes, K. H. and M. Silva. Invitation to the Septuagint. G.R.: Baker, 2000. VanderKam, J. C. An Introduction to Early Judaism. G.R.: Eerdmans, 2001. 5. Theology Caird, G. B. (Completed and edited by L. D. Hurst). New Testament Theology. Oxford: Clarendon, 1994. Goppelt, L. Theology of the New Testament. 2 vols. G.R.: Eerdmans, 1981-1982. Guthrie, D. New Testament Theology. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1981. Hurtado, L. Lord Jesus Christ: Devotion to Jesus in Earliest Christianity. G.R.: Eerdmans, 2003. Ladd, G. E. A Theology of the New Testament. G.R.: Eerdmans, 1993. 2 Marshall, I. H. New Testament Theology. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2004. Thielman, F. New Testament Theology. G.R.: Zondervan, 2005. 6. Dictionary / Encyclopedia Bromiley, G. W., ed. The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, revised, 4 vols. G.R.: Eerdmans, 1979-86. Evans, C. A. and S. E. Porter, eds. Dictionary of NT Background. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2000. Freedman, D. N., ed. The Anchor Bible Dictionary, 6 vols. New York: Doubleday, 1993. Green, J. B., S. McKnight, and I. H. Marshall, eds. Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1992. Hawthorne, G. F., R. P. Martin, and D. G. Reid, eds. Dictionary of Paul and His Letters. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1993. Martin, R. P. and P. H. Davids, eds. Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Developments. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1998. Ryken, L. et al., eds. Dictionary of Biblical Imagery. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 1998. Sakenfeld, K. D., ed. New Interpreter s Dictionary of the Bible, 6 vols. Nashville: Abingdon, 2006-. Vanhoozer, K. J., ed., Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible. G.R.: Baker, 2005. 6