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The Formation of the People of God from Eden to Canaan: Interpreting the Five Books of Moses Dr. Tim Laniak Dates and Times: Classes will be held at The Village Chapel (10 Azalea Rd. Pinehurst, NC 28374) on Friday nights (6:30-9:00 pm) and Saturday mornings (8:30 am 1:00 pm) on February 4-5, March 4-5, and April 1-2, 2011 and on selected weeknights (to be determined). This course is Part 1 of a 3-part sequence that will tour the entire Old Testament. (Tentative weekend dates for the following courses are April 29-30, June 3-4, June 24-25 and three weekends in September, October, and November). Participants may register for some or all of the courses; there are no prerequisites. The corresponding 3-part sequence for the New Testament will be offered in 2012. Teaching the Bible courses will also be offered in 2012. Registration: Registration for courses is required. Please visit www.gordonconwell.edu/biblejourney or call Church Relations Coordinator, Dr. Alison Littauer, at 1-704-940-5814 for more information. The local organizers are Ted Thomas (910-215-6800) and Tom Melhorn (910-295-6003). The Teaching Assistant is Glen Stansik (M.A., Gordon Conwell). Participants will sign up either as auditors (those who sit in the class for personal enrichment only) or for credit (those who turn in weekly assignments and may receive credit toward a seminary certificate). Certification: Credit students who meet all the requirements for the complete 6-course sequence in Old and New Testaments are eligible to receive a Certificate in Biblical Interpretation. This certificate will exempt those interested in any masters or other certificate program at the seminary from up to three courses (OT Survey, NT Survey, and Biblical Interpretation). Note: The cost of the 6-course sequence is the cost of one graduate level course. Therefore, students completing the Certificate in Biblical Interpretation will have taken three courses for the price of one. Goals: 1. To provide participants with a comprehensive grasp of the main figures, events, and themes in the Old Testament, their relationship to the New Testament, and their ongoing significance for our lives. 2. To enlighten participants with background information and resources that clarify God s revelation in its original setting.

3. To equip participants to interpret the Bible correctly by introducing appropriate tools and methods. Format: Classroom sessions will include presentations on each book of the Bible, featuring in the text summaries, behind the text background, and in front of the text interpretation and application. Outlines and notes will be available on the course website and as handouts in class. Ideally, the assigned readings for each week should be done before class. Text books: 1. The Bible (preferably a study Bible like NIV Study Bible or Archaeology Study Bible) 2. B. T. Arnold and B. E. Beyer, Encountering the Old Testament (Baker, 2008) 3. J. S. Duvall and Hayes, J. D., Grasping God s Word (Zondervan, 2005) OR Journey into God s Word (same authors and publisher) 4. R. Youngblood, The Heart of the Old Testament (Baker, 1998) Recommended: 5. B. T. Arnold and B. E. Beyer, Readings from the Ancient Near East (Baker, 2002) Note: These textbooks will be used throughout the Old Testament course sequence. Assignments: Weekly 1-2 page assignments will be expected of those who take the class for credit. These will be submitted to the teaching assistant and discussed during weeknight sessions. Participants will complete a reading log for the assigned texts. A final test will be taken at the end of the course. Plan on 3-5 hours each week for reading and assignments. Attendance and Missed Classes: Credit students will need to be in attendance on all three weekends. Alternative assignments will be given to those who miss part of a weekend. Discounts and Refunds: Gordon-Conwell has significantly reduced the tuition for these courses to make them affordable to our community. We assume that churches will further subsidize this outreach for their members if hardship exists. Full refunds will be provided through the second week of the course for any reason.

Course Outline Note: Details on the assignments listed below will be explained in class. Weekend 1 February 4-5 1. The Journey Begins! (Genesis 1-11) Biblical Topics: Creation, God s image, sin, judgment, and the plan of redemption Background: Ancient Near Eastern accounts of creation, temple building, and image making Contemporary Issues: Evolution, ecology, and living in a fallen world Readings: Genesis 1-11; Arnold/Beyer chp 4; Youngblood chp 2; Grasping God s Word chps 1-4 (begin) Auditors: Genesis 1-4, 6-9; Journey into God s Word chp 1 Assignment: After reading the second chapter of Journey into God s Word, make at least 30 observations on Genesis 1:1 2:3 (repeated words/phrases, comparisons, contrasts, etc.) 2. Family with a Promise (Genesis 12-50) Biblical Topics: God s promises and the patriarchal stories Background: Geography; Covenant cutting and patriarchal culture Contemporary Issues: God s mission to the world, living by faith Readings: Genesis 12-50; Arnold/Beyer chp 5; Youngblood chp 4; Grasping chps 1-4 (finish) Auditors: Genesis 12, 15, 17, 22, 25, 27, 37, 50; Journey chp 2 Assignment: List the promises made to the patriarchs in Genesis 12-50 and note the similarities and differences. 3. A Nation Formed - Part 1 (Exodus 1-19) Biblical Topics: Exodus, Passover, and God as Father, Shepherd, Warrior, and Husband Background: The plagues and the gods of Egypt Contemporary Issues: Hardened hearts, Passover and the Last/Lord s Supper Readings: Exodus 1-19; Arnold/Beyer begin chp 6; Youngblood chp 3; Grasping chp 7 Auditors: Exodus 1-4, 12-17; Journey chp 3 Assignment: Compare and contrast the two accounts of Israel s deliverance at the Sea of Reeds in Exodus 14 & 15.

Weekend 2 March 4-5 1. A Nation Formed - Part 2 (Exodus 20-40) Biblical Topics: Israel s broken covenant and God s tent among his people Background: Suzerainty treaties Contemporary Issues: God s presence on earth Readings: Exodus 20-40; Arnold/Beyer finish chp 6; Youngblood chp 5; Grasping chp 6 Auditors: Exodus 19-24; Journey chp 5 Assignment: Compare and contrast the Covenant Code of Exodus 20-24 with laws from Hammurabi s Code. 2. A Holy People - Part 1 (Leviticus 1-16) Biblical Topics: Torah, priests, sacrifices, and offerings Background: Pagan notions of sacrifice, magic, and the gods; Law codes in the near East Contemporary Issues: Holy living, sacrifice, and the priesthood of all believers Readings: Leviticus 1-16; Arnold/Beyer begin chp 7; Youngblood chp 7; Grasping chps 5; 10-13 Auditors: Leviticus 1-7; Journey chp 8 Assignment: Read Psalm 119 and list all the words for law(s), all the words and phrases that describe its value, and all the words and phrases for human sentiment regarding the law(s). 3. A Holy People - Part 2 (Leviticus 17-27) Biblical Topics: Sabbath and pilgrimage festivals Background: Seasons, gods, and Israel s calendar Contemporary Issues: Christian Sabbath, Holy days and sacraments/ordinances Readings: Leviticus 17-27; Arnold/Beyer finish chp 7; Youngblood chp 8; Grasping chp 19 Auditors: Leviticus 17-25 Assignment: Write a brief essay on what a holy life in 21 st century America looks like, including personal habits and corporate practices.

Weekend 3 April 1-2 1. The Wilderness Sojourn (Numbers) Biblical Topics: Human failure and divine faithfulness on the journey from Sinai to the Jordan River Background: Geography of the sojourn and God s mobile militia Contemporary Issues: God s wrath and patience: Lost and second chances Readings: Numbers (complete); Arnold/Beyer chp 8; Youngblood chp 9; Grasping chps 6 & 18 Auditors: Numbers 9-14 Assignment: Using a Bible Atlas, create or copy a map that shows the routes of the Exodus and the wilderness sojourn. Write 10-12 major events next to the sites where they took place. 2. The Covenant Renewed - Part 1 (Deuteronomy 1-26) Biblical Topics: Recounting God s faithfulness; Life in the covenant community; A prophet like Moses Background: Treaties revisited Contemporary Issues: Other gods and punishment, discipline, and logical consequences Readings: Deuteronomy 1-26; Arnold/Beyer chp 9; Youngblood chp 1; Grasping chp 8 Auditors: Deuteronomy 1-10; Journey chp 6 Assignment: Perform a word study on the term covenant : Determine the Hebrew word and record all of its Old Testament references. Use either an electronic or book concordance. 3. The Covenant Renewed - Part 2 (Deuteronomy 27-34) Biblical Topics: Covenant renewal; Moses final words Background: Politics and religion in the ancient Near East Contemporary Issues: Balancing the past and the future: Telling stories and renewing promises Readings: Deuteronomy 27-34; Arnold/Beyer chp 3; Youngblood chp 10; Grasping Appendix 1 Auditors: Deuteronomy 27-31 Assignment: Final Test (25-30 question multiple choice test with some short essays) taken with a proctor by April 29.