Assignment Schedule. Old Testament Survey - Fall 2011 DUE DATE BIBLE READING OTT READING ASSESSMENT ITEM (HARD COPY) pp (esp. 108ff.

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Assignment Schedule Old Testament Survey - Fall 2011 MINISTRY SCHOOL DUE DATE BIBLE READING OTT READING ASSESSMENT ITEM (HARD COPY) 09.14 OT POETRY 09.21 TORAH 09.28 HISTORIES 10.05 WISDOM LIT. 10.12 MAJOR PROPH 10.19 MINOR PROPH 10.26 Psalms 1, 2, 42, 73, 90, 107, & 150 Try to identify the theme of each psalm. Genesis 1-3, 37-50; Exodus 20; Leviticus 23; Numbers 1-9; Deut. 6 Assigned portion of Judges Assigned portion of Kings pp. 343-381 pp. 28-135 (esp. 108ff.) pp. 136-230 (esp. 213ff.) 1 Samuel 15; Esther pp. 283-342 - Isaiah 40-54 paying close the servant Assigned minor prophet and at least one commentary or journal article associated with him. pp. 232-283 Maps of Judea/Samaria & the Ancient Near East (maps attached) Group Torah Essay Judges Project Group Exegetical Paper - Prophet Project - pp. 382-398 - 1

NAMES: DUE: 09.14.11 Using a Bible atlas, locate the following: REGIONS: ARABIA CHALDEA EGYPT ETHIOPIA ELAM JUDEA/CANAAN MESOPOTAMIA PERSIA/PARTHIA MEDIA SYRIA CITIES: BABEL DAMASCUS HARAN JERUSALEM NINEVEH UR RIVERS: EUPHRATES JORDAN NILE TIGRIS SEAS: DEAD (SALT) SEA MEDITERRANEAN SEA SEA OF GALILEE (LAKE KINNERET) SEA OF REEDS OTHER FEATURES: MOUNT SINAI TAKE HOLD MINISTRY SCHOOL Old Testament Survey Fall 2011 ANCIENT NEAR EAST MAP ATLASES USED: 2

NAMES: DUE: 09.14.11 Using a Bible atlas, locate the following: REGIONS: GALILEE IDUMEA JUDEA PHILISTIA PHOENICIA SAMARIA SYRIA TAKE HOLD MINISTRY SCHOOL Old Testament Survey Fall 2011 JUDEA & SAMARIA MAP CITIES: BETHANY BETHLEHEM EPHRATHA (JUDEA) THE OTHER BETHLEHEM (GALILEE) BETHSAIDA GADARA GAMORRAH ( AMORA) GAZA JERICHO JERUSALEM MASSADA NAZARETH QUMRAN SODOM SEAS: DEAD (SALT) SEA MEDITERRANEAN SEA SEA OF GALILEE (LAKE KINNERET) GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES: JORDAN RIVER THE RIFT VALLEY THE SHARON THE SHEPHELAH THE TRANSJORDAN ATLASES USED: 3

Torah Essay (due 9.21.11) group assignment Do one of the following: 1. Write a 2-4 page reflection (12-point Times New Roman font, DS, 1 margins) on Genesis 37-50. You will focus on Judah (not Joseph) and on what his role in the narrative is. Your final paragraph should tie the lesson you derive from this study to your own life. You may consult commentaries and journal articles for this assignment. Cite all references in Turabian style footnotes. Format guide available online at Trinity s website: http://lib.trinity.edu/research/citing/ turabiannotes.pdf. EXEGESIS missed the point in all aspects. genuine effort to understand the text(s) and/or concepts. RESEARCH none 1-3 sources, but not all are scholarly and/ or relevant. college level 1-3 good relevant scholarly sources. seminary level more than 3 relevant scholarly sources. 2. Read Genesis 6-9 and Tablet XI of the Epic of Gilgamesh (available online at http:// www.ancienttexts.org/library/mesopotamian/ gilgamesh/tab11.htm) In 2-4 DS pages, compare and contrast the two flood accounts paying particular what each says about the deity/deities involved. How is Adonai different than the Babylonian deity? How does Adonai s character influence how we do ministry today? 3. Using a Bible concordance, find all Torah passages addressing the alien or foreigner. Read these and compose a 2-4 page essay on how these passages speak to our context. How can we glorify Adonai in our treatment of the alien in our city, state, and nation? Identify which concordance you use in your introduction. Make sure it corresponds to the Bible version you use (NIV Concordance = NIV; Strong s = KJV, etc.). STRUCTURE TURABIAN FORMAT Did not follow. good writing skills, but may have some issues with clarity, flow, or construction. with few logical flow, few grammatical logical flow, no grammatical errors; use of epexegetical footnotes and appendices. 4

Judges Project (due 9.28.11) individual Mine your assigned text and other support sources for the following data. Note that for some judges, not all data may be given. You may find study Bibles, Bible dictionaries (e.g. Anchor), commentaries, or OT surveys helpful in locating this data. Creativity encouraged! sin which prompted the event name of the person and/or nation oppressing Israel in your event name of the Judge and tribe he/she is from date of the event method of deliverance lesson and/or This chart might prove helpful as well. QUALITY OF DATA EXTRA- BIBLICAL RESEARCH CREATIVITY OF PRESENTATION incorrect or incomplete. none beyond assigned text accurate data. additional interesting data provided. 1-3 sources, but not all are scholarly and/ or relevant. typical lecture format. uses scholarly sources to attempt to tackle the retribution principle dilemma. shows effort to be creative with the assignment. additional relevant data provided. uses scholarly sources to competently address the retribution principle dilemma. blows the audience away with creativity! TURABIAN FORMAT Did not follow. with few errors; use of epexegetical footnotes and appendices. Extrapolate an principle to apply to our life/ministry. 5

Exegetical Paper (due 10.12.11) individual or group Select one of the following passages to exegete: Genesis 20:1-18 2 Chronicles 26:16-21 Job 31 Jeremiah 29 (esp. 11) in light of ch. 28 Ezekiel 28 Malachi 1 Micah 6 other passages may be used with advance professor approval FORMAT: Title Page Introduction: 1 paragraph ending with thesis statement Literary Context: 1/2-1 page Historical-Cultural Context: 1-2 pages Interpretive Issues: What, if any, disagreements exist re: how the passage means (1/2-1 page) Their Town: What it most likely meant to the original audience in the original context (1-3 pages) Principlizing Bridge: What is the spiritual or ethical principle which is at the core of the passage s message? (1-2 ) Our Town: How it applies to 21st Century urban Grand Rapids. (1-2 /conclusion) Works Referenced: List all sources which influenced your understanding of the passage (not just those you quoted directly or paraphrased) in. EXEGESIS missed the point in all aspects. genuine effort to understand the text(s) and/or concepts. RESEARCH none 1-3 sources per page, but not all are scholarly and/ or relevant. STRUCTURE TURABIAN FORMAT 6 Did not follow. good writing skills, but may have some issues with clarity, flow, or construction. with few college level 1-3 good relevant scholarly sources per page. logical flow, few grammatical seminary level more than 3 relevant scholarly sources per page. logical flow, no grammatical errors; use of epexegetical footnotes and appendices.

Prophets Project (due 10.19.11) individual Mine your assigned text and other support sources for the following data. Note that for some judges, not all data may be given. You may find study Bibles, Bible dictionaries (e.g. Anchor), commentaries, or OT survey textbooks helpful in locating this data. name of the Prophet and tribe he/she is from dates of the service message & immediate audience sitz im leben which prompted message lesson and/or Organize this data into a handout for the class in the form of a Prophets of YHWH trading card. Some sort of image representing the prophet or his ministry should adorn the front; and stats will go on the back. This data will be presented to the class in any creative manner you please. Past students have produced skits or videos, performed original songs (remind me to sing the Elijah song), or resituated the prophet and his message into our time. Be creative and have fun with this! Prophets were known for their eccentricity! QUALITY OF DATA CREATIVITY OF PRESENTATION Extrapolate an principle to apply to our life/ministry. incorrect or incomplete. accurate data. additional interesting data provided. typical lecture format. shows effort to be creative with the assignment. additional relevant data provided. blows the audience away with creativity! 7