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15800 Calvary Rd. Kansas City, MO 64147 S yllabus Course: BI331-T and TN Daniel and Revelation (Blended) Credit: 3 credit hours Semester: Spring 2017 Time: 1:00 1:50 pm M, W, F Instructor: Norm Baker, B.A., M.Div., Th. M. Email: norm.baker@calvary.edu Office: 226 East Ed. Phone:1390 I. DESCRIPTION A study of the books of Daniel and Revelation with special emphasis on the prophetic outline developed in these books. The course also will deal with the arguments for the authenticity of the book of Daniel. * This is a blended class, meaning that both campus and online students take this class together. Campus students attend the classes in person, online students attend the classes via the online classroom. All interaction and assignments for campus and online students are done in the online classroom. II. OBJECTIVES A General competencies to be achieved. The student will: 1. Understand the prophetic outline presented by the books of Daniel and Revelation 2. Understand the arguments for the authenticity of the book of Daniel 3. Understand the reasoning of the prophetic nature of the book of the Revelation. 4. Anticipate the imminence of prophetic fulfillment. B Specific competencies to be achieved. The student will: 1. Argue for God s control in the establishment of nations and people. 2. Defend that right choices do not necessarily result in emotionally positive consequences. 3. Demonstrate that the God of heaven is the God of Gods. 4. Demonstrate that Israel will be the focus of God s work in the future as she was in the past. 5. Argue for God s justice to be executed in wrath, during the time of wrath and indignation on the earth. Our Mission: To Live According to a Biblical Worldview

6. Argue that God will be absolutely just in his final judgment and forever rewards. III. REQUIREMENTS A. Study & Discussion Questions At the end of the syllabus you will find the study and discussion questions which you will answer in preparation for each book for each class. Each set of questions is worth 10 points. The answers to each questions must be typed. The answer for each question must correspond with the question number. Or you can type each question and then below the question type, Answer: and type out your answer. B. Textbook Evaluations Each student will write a 5 page evaluation for each of Walvoord s books on Daniel and Revelation. C. Synopsis Each student will write a synopsis of Daniel and Revelation. The synopsis for Daniel will be 6 pages and cove a walk-through of the book, (that is what is happening in each chapter). The synopsis for Revelation will be 10 pages. D. Research Term Paper Each student will write a research paper of 10 pages. The subject will be chosen by the student and be something pertaining to the book of Daniel or Revelation or both books. IV. METHODS A. The course will consist of professor led discussions and class activities B. The grade will be assessed based on: V. MATERIALS 1. Textbook Evaluation of Daniel (5pages)------------ 100 pts. 2. Textbook Evaluation of Revelation (5pages)------- 100 pts. 3. Study Questions for Daniel---------------------------- 120 pts. 4. Study Questions for Revelation----------------------- 230 pts 5. Synopsis of Daniel (6 pages)---------------------------100 pts. 6. Synopsis of Revelation (10 pages)-------------------- 100 pts. 7. Research Term Paper (10 pages)--------------------- -250 pts. Total 1,000 pts. Required Textbooks

The Bible is a required textbook in every course at Calvary University. To facilitate academic level study, students are required to use for assignments and research an English translation or version of the Bible based on formal equivalence (meaning that the translation is generally word-for-word from the original languages), including any of the following: New American Standard (NASB, English Standard Version (ESV), New King James (NKJV), or King James (KJV). Other translations and versions based on dynamic equivalence (paraphrases, and thought-for-thought translations like NLT and NIV) may be used as supplemental sources. Please ask the professor if you have questions about a particular translation or version. 1. The Bible: A version that is either The ESV, KJV, NASB. 2. Walvoord, John F. 2011. Daniel: The John Walvoord Prophecy Commentaries. Chicago:Moody Publishers ISBN: 9780802417442, Retail: $29.99, ebook: yes 3. Walvoord, John F. 2011. Revelation: The John Walvoord Prophecy Commentaries. Chicago: Moody Publishers. ISBN: 9780802473127. Retail: $29.99. ebook: yes VI. SYLLABUS STATEMENTS Students with disabilities have the responsibility of informing the DSS Coordinator (dss@calvary.edu) of any disabling condition that may require support. Plagiarism is defined as copying any part of a book or paper without identifying the author. This also includes taking another person s ideas and presenting them as your own. The Clark Academic Center (learning@calvary.edu), located in the library building, is dedicated to providing free academic assistance for all students. Student tutors aid with all facets of the writing process, tutor in various subject areas, prepare students for exams and facilitate tests. Please take advantage of this service. Attendance All students, regardless of classification are expected to attend all scheduled meetings of classes. All class papers must follow the Turabian style according to A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, 8th edition and the Calvary Style Guide, 2015 update VII. PROPOSED SCHEDULE

January DUE 11 W Syllabus 13 F Introduction to Daniel 16 M Martin Luther King, Jr. Day No Class 18 W Daniel chapter 1 20 F Daniel chapter 2 23 M Daniel chapter 3 Study Ques. Dan. Ch. 1-3 25 W Day of Prayer No Class 27 F Daniel chapter 4 30 M Daniel chapter 5 S.Q. Dan. Ch. 4-5 February 01 W Daniel chapter 6 Synopsis of Daniel 03 F Daniel chapter 7 06 M Daniel chapter 8 S.Q. Dan. Ch. 6-8 08 W Daniel chapter 9 10 F Daniel chapter 10 13 M Daniel chapter 11 S.Q. Dan. Ch. 9-12 15 W Daniel chapter 12 17 F ICW 20 M Introduction to Revelation Textbook evaluation: Daniel by Walvoord 22 W Revelation chapter 1 24 F Revelation chapter 2 27 M Revelation chapter 3 S.Q. Rev. Ch. 1-3 March 01 W Revelation chapter 3 & ICW 03 F Revelation chapter 4 06 M Revelation chapter 5 S.Q. Rev. 4-5 08 W Revelation chapter 6 10 F Revelation chapter 7 13 M Revelation chapter 8 S.Q. Rev. Ch. 6-8 15 W Revelation chapter 9 17 F Revelation chapter 9 & ICW 20-27 Spring Break 29 W Revelation chapter 10 31 F Revelation chapter 11 April

03 M Revelation chapter 12 & ICW S.Q. Rev. Ch. 9-12 05 W Revelation chapter 13 07 F Revelation chapter 14 10 M Revelation chapter 14 & ICW 12 W Revelation chapter 15 Synopsis of Revelation 14 F Revelation chapter 16 17 M Revelation chapter 16 & ICW S.Q. Rev. Ch. 13-16 19 W Revelation chapter 17 21 F Revelation chapter 18 24 M Revelation chapter 18 & ICW 26 W Revelation chapter 19 28 F Revelation chapter 19 & ICW Textbook Eval. Walvoord s Revelation May 01 M Revelation chapter 20 S.Q. Rev. Ch. 17-20 03 W Revelation chapter 21 05 F Revelation chapter 22 S.Q. Rev. Ch. 21-22 08 10 Finals week Research Term Paper Reference List 1. Archer, Gleason L. 1994. NIV Bible Commentary: Vol.1: Old Testament: Daniel. Grand Rapids: Zondervan. 2. Bullock, C. Hassell. 1986. An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophetic Books. Chicago: Moody Press. 3. Chisholm, Robert B., Jr. 2002. Handbook on the Prophets. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic 4. Culver, Robert D. 1954. Daniel and the Latter Days. Chicago: Moody Press. 5. Dyer, Charles & Eugene Merrill, Charles R. Swindoll & Roy B. Zuck editors. 2001. Nelson s Old Testament Suevey. Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers. 6. Heschel, Abraham J. 2000. The Prophets. Peabody, MA: Prince Press 7. Keil, C.F. & F. Delitzsch. 1996 (1886 ed.). Commentary on the Old Testament: vol. 9 Ezekiel and Daniel. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers. 8. Lahaye, Tim & Ed Hinson eds. 2004. The Popular Encyclopedia of Bible Prophecy. Eugene, OR:

Harvest House Publishers 9. Lahaye, Tim & Thomas Ice. 2001. Charting the End Times. Eugene, OR: Harvest House Publishers 10. Pentecost, Dwight J. 1985. Daniel: The Bible Knowledge Commentary of the Old Testament Wheaton: Victor Books. 11. Swindoll, Charles R. 1980. God s Masterwork: Ezra through Daniel. Anaheim: Insights for Living. 12. Walvoord, John F. 2011. Every Prophecy of the Bible. Colorado Springs: David C. Cook 13. Walvoord, John F. 2011. Revelation: The John Walvoord Prophecy Commentaries. Chicago: Moody Press. 14. Walvoord, John F. 2012. Daniel: The John Walvoord Prophecy Commentaries. Chicago: Moody Press. VIII. Study and Discussion Questions Questions to be answered for this course: each student is to type the question in Bold, then skip a line and type the answer. Following the answer skip another line, then type the next question, etc. These answers are to be complete; not necessarily wordy. The answers are to come from the biblical text itself, from the specific chapter. Daniel chapter 1 1. When did the events of this chapter occur in history? 2. How is God s sovereignty displayed in this chapter? 3. How did the events in this chapter become a battle of the gods? 4. What are the consequences of right choices? Daniel chapter 2 1. When did the events of this chapter occur in history? 2. How is God s sovereign control displayed in this chapter? 3. What is the conflict in this chapter? 4. What are the consequences of right choices? 5. List the parts of the dream of this chapter.

6. List the interpretation of the parts of this chapter. Daniel chapter 3 1. When did the events of this chapter occur in history? 2. How did God demonstrate his sovereign control in this chapter? 3. What is the main issue in this chapter? 4. What are the consequences of right choices? Daniel chapter 4 1. How does God demonstrate his sovereign power in this chapter? 2. What was the battle in this chapter? 3. What are the consequences of right choices? 4. List the parts of the dream of this chapter. 5. List the interpretation of the parts of this chapter. Daniel chapter 5 1. Why did Daniel rebuke Belshazzar? 2. Why did Belshazzar offer to give Daniel the third place in the kingdom? 3. What was to be the judgment on Babylon and why were they to be judged? 4. What does this chapter tell of the sequencing of the kingdoms of Daniel s prophecy? Daniel chapter 6 1. When did the events of this chapter occur in history? 2. How does God demonstrate his sovereign power in this chapter? 3. What was the battle of the gods? 4. What are the consequences of right choices? Daniel chapter 7 1. List the parts of the dream of this chapter. 2. List the interpretation of the parts of this chapter. 3. Are these listed here the same as those of chapter two, or are they not? Explain your reasoning. Daniel chapter 8 1. When did the events of this chapter occur in history? 2. How does God demonstrate his sovereign power in this chapter? 3. List the parts of the dream of this chapter. 4. List the interpretation of the parts of this chapter. 5. How do the parts fit the parts of chapters two and seven? Explain your reasoning. 6. Describe the little horn of this chapter. Daniel chapter 9

1. How does God demonstrate his sovereign power in this chapter? 2. Summarize Daniel s prayer. 3. For whom are the seventy weeks decreed? 4. What is the purpose of the seventy weeks? 5. What is to be the beginning event of the seventy weeks? 6. Where are the breaks in the sequence to occur? 7. What is said to occur in the breaks of the sequence? Daniel chapter 10 1. Who is the prince of Persia? 2. Who is the prince of Greece? 3. Who is the prince of Israel? Daniel chapter 11 1. What are we told of the Persian kings? 2. What are we told of the mighty king? 3. Who will replace the mighty king? 4. What are the deeds of the vile person? 5. What are the deeds of the willful king? Daniel chapter 12 1. What is the time of Distress mentioned here? 2. What is the resurrection spoken of in verse 2? 3. Why was Daniel commanded to seal the book? 4. What do the days in verses 11 and 12 refer to and why? Revelation chapter 1 1. Who and why are some to receive a blessing? 2. Who is the author of this book? 3. From whom did the author receive the information? 4. Who are to be the recipients of this book? 5. How is Jesus described? 6. What is John commanded to write? Revelation chapters 2 and 3 Complete a chart from these chapters including the following information from each of the seven churches: Location of the church Description of Christ and where this description is found in chapter 1 What God knows about the church What God has against the church What promise is given to the overcomers Revelation chapters 4 and 5 1. What is the literary relation between 4:1 and 1:19?

2. Describe the on the throne one. 3. Who are the ones around the throne? 4. How is the one on the throne worshipped? 5. Who is worthy to unseal the scroll and why is he able? 6. Who is in the choir of chapter 5? Revelation 6:1-8:1 1. List the contents of each of the seals. 2. Rev 6:17 says, Who is able to stand? How is this question answered in the text? 3. Who are the two groups in chapter 7 (describe each group and give the place of their habitation)? Revelation 8:2-11:19 1. List the contents of the trumpet judgments. 2. What are the three woes? 3. What was John not allowed to write? 4. What was John to measure and what was he not allowed to measure? 5. What is the task of the two witnesses? 6. How are the two witnesses protected? 7. When will they be killed? 8. What will happen following their deaths? Revelation chapter 12 Define, describe and name, as the text does, each of the following in this chapter. What is said that each will do? Woman Dragon Child Revelation chapter 13 Describe and give the actions of each of the following: Dragon Beast from the sea Beast from the earth Image Revelation chapter 14-16 1. Give details of the 144,000. 2. What is the content of the everlasting gospel? 3. Why is Babylon destroyed? 4. What is the end result of receiving the mark of the beast? 5. Why is death a blessing? 6. Who are the personages of 14:14-20 and what are their actions. 7. What are the contents of each of the bowls?

Revelation chapter 17 1. Who is judged in this chapter? 2. Why are they judged? 3. How are they judged? 4. How is the beast of this chapter like the contents of Daniel chapters 2, 7 and 9; how is this beast different? Revelation chapter 18 1. What has become of Babylon? 2. Why has judgment happened? 3. How is Babylon destroyed? 4. Who mourns the destruction of Babylon? Revelation chapter 19 1. Who praises God and why? 2. What is said of the bride? 3. To what feasts is there a call to attend in this chapter? 4. Who rides a white horse? 5. What is said to happen to the beast and the false prophet? Revelation chapter 20 1. What are the events of this chapter? Revelation chapter 21 and 22 1. What is true of the new heaven and new earth and how is it compared to this present heaven and earth? 2. What is true of the New Jerusalem? 3. What is true of the river of the water of life? 4. What is true of the tree of life? 5. With what promise does this book end?