BS116 Old Testament Survey II 1 A Survey of the Poetic and Prophetic Books of the Old Testament

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BS116 Old Testament Survey II 1 A Survey of the Poetic and Prophetic Books of the Old Testament Midwestern Baptist College, SBC CLD SYLLABUS Spring 2018 3 CREDIT HOURS Class Location: Class Meetings: Westside Church 15050 W Dodge Rd., Omaha, NE 68154 Class Hours: 6:00-9:00 PM Mondays INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: Instructor: Steve J Hicks, D. Min. Office Phone: 402-292-4546 Cell: 402-297-2693 Office: LifeSpring Church 13904 South 36 th St; Bellevue, NE 68123 Email: shicks@lifespringchurch.com COURSE DESCRIPTION: An expositional survey of the Poetic and Prophetic Books of the Old Testament. None COURSE PREREQUISITES: COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon the successful completion of this course, the students will: 1. Demonstrate their general knowledge of the background and content of the Poetic and Prophetic Books of the Old Testament (Job - Malachi) 2. Demonstrate their knowledge of certain major motifs, themes, and critical issues in the Poetic and Prophetic Books of the Old Testament. 3. Become familiar with certain theological beliefs and covenants based upon the content of the Poetic and Historical Books. 4. Present a reliable outline of Job, Daniel, and Jonah along with a reasonable justification for the presented outline. These books are representative of the poetic books and the major and minor prophets. 5. The student will develop effective skills in reading, thinking and t by exploring (individually) and discussing (cooperatively) major themes and messages of the Old Testament within its historical, cultural, and prophetic context (as assessed through participation in group discussion, outlines, quizzes, and exams). 1 The information provided in this syllabus is subject to change at the discretion of the course instructor. Please be alert in class and check emails for any announcements of changes. 1

6. Through class lectures, readings, writing, and discussion, the student will comprehend the significance of the Old Testament in shaping today s societies religiously, historically, economically, politically and socially (as assessed through participation in group discussion, unannounced quizzes, and outlines of a book of poetry, a major prophet and minor prophet). COURSE REQUIREMENTS: 1. Weekly Quizzes [20% of the grade]: Weekly quizzes will be given at the beginning of each class. The instructor will also use the quizzes for recording attendance. The quiz questions will be taken from the assigned Bible reading, text book reading for the week, and the class presentation from the previous week. The lowest grade will be dropped if the student completes all 11 quizzes. 1. Midterm Exam and Final Exam [40% of final grade; 20% each]: The midterm exam will be given on Monday, March 5. The final exam will be given on Monday, April 30. Further details on these exams will be announced during the course. These two exams will include each of the course requirements (see below) covered up to the dates of examination, respectively. 2. Outlines of Job, Daniel, and Jonah, and an Accompanying Justification for each [20% of final grade/ 10% for Job and Daniel; 10% for Jonah. Each student will team up with one or two (3 max to a team) other classmates and together will produce an outline of Job, Daniel, and Jonah. Each outline must be accompanied by a justification for the overall outline. This justification must answer the question, why did we write or choose this outline? It is required that in the justification section, students will clearly address why or in what sense their understanding of the Biblical author s book s structure is more plausible, than other possible approaches. There is no limit to the length of the outline itself, but the justification section must be no longer than 500 words for a project. A longer outline will not guarantee a better grade. Quoting scholarly/pastoral authorities will not guarantee a better grade, although the students are encouraged to interact critically with academic books and articles in preparing their outline assignments. The students must include footnotes and a bibliography for the materials they consult. The outline section must be single-spaced, and the justification section must be double-spaced. If students have any questions concerning the nature and/or the format of the outline assignments, they should check directly with the instructor. The outlines will be due according to the course schedule. Specific guidelines for the format will provided by the professor in class. The outlines will be graded according to the following matrix: Team Work and each person's name on the paper: 25% Outline, single-spaced: 25% Justification, double-spaced 25% Bibliography at the end of the paper: 25% All assignments must be free of spelling and grammatical errors. Since the students will present these as a team effort, late papers will not be accepted. 2

3. Report [10% of final grade]: The student will read a translation of the Old Testament (not a paraphrase): Job through Malachi. The student will also read assigned chapters in A Survey of the Old Testament by Andrew Hill and John Walton. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Jan 17, 2009, ISBN 13: 9780310280958. All weekly reading assignments must be completed prior to the beginning of each Monday class in order to maximize the student s learning during the class presentations and in-class discussion. The student will submit his/her reading report at the beginning of class on April 23 rd. The reading report is located on page 6 of this syllabus. 1. Participation [10% of final grade]: Active participation in class discussion, based upon a careful reading of the assigned materials, is mandatory for each student taking this course. The following are some sample questions, which the course instructor will use as criteria in evaluating each student s participation in class discussion: 1) Is the student present? The college's policy requires a student to attend at least 75% of class sessions to receive course credit. In a 15-week course, the maximum allowable absences is three (3). If a student needs to make up a class session due to excusable circumstances, he/she can discuss this with the professor. 2) Is the student punctual and attentive during the class session? 3) Is the student articulate and logical in his/her statement(s)? 4) Is the student accurate and directly relevant to the instructor s questions/topics? 5) Does the student s statement give evidence of significant familiarity with the assigned readings? 6) Does the student express himself/herself in a respectful and constructive manner? 7) Is the student s comment to his/her classmates insightful and/or helpful in clarifying the given issues and furthering the discussion of those issues in class? REQUIRED COURSE TEXTS: Hill Andrew E., Walton John H.. A Survey of the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2009, ISBN 13: 9780310280958. The Bible (A translation, not a paraphrase). GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Per the MBTS catalog, there is a minimum attendance requirement of 75% of total class sessions. This means that a student may miss only three class sessions. If you are not going to be able to attend a class session, please let the instructor know immediately. If a person registers for the class after the beginning course session, the classes missed will be counted as absences. 2. Students are responsible for reading the material assigned even if the professor does not include it in the presentation. 3. Plagiarism is a serious ethical and legal matter and instances of plagiarism will result in an F for the course. The same is true for copying or sharing information during quizzes and exams Students are to read and abide by the section entitled Integrity in Seminary Studies found in the current MBTS Academic Catalog. 3

The grading scale is as follows: 2. GRADING: Letter Number Grade GPA Point Value A 100-93 4.0 A- 92-90 3.7 B+ 88-89 3.3 B 83-87 3.0 B- 80-82 2.7 C+ 78-79 2.3 C 73-77 2.0 C- 70-72 1.7 D+ 68-69 1.3 D 63-67 1.0 D- 60-62 0.7 F 0-59 0.0 4

COURSE OUTLINE Week/Date OT Survey II Spring 2018 Week 1 (Jan 8 ) (Jan 15) Week 2 (Jan 22) Week 3 (Jan 29) Week 4 (Feb 5) Weekly Quiz Topic(s) Introduction, Archaeology, and Hebrew Poetic and Wisdom Literature Martin Luther King Jr Holiday Hill and Walton A Survey of the Old Testament Chapters 19-20 Quiz 1 Job Chapter 21 Job Quiz 2 Psalms Chapter 22 Psalms The Bible Reports Due at beginning of class Quiz 3 Proverbs Chapter 23 Proverbs Outline of Job Week 5 (Feb 12) Quiz 4 Ecclesiastes, Song of Chapters 24-25 Ecclesiastes, Song of Week 6 Quiz 5 Formation of the OT Chapters 26-27 (Feb 19) Scriptures; Introduction to Prophetic Literature Week 7 Quiz 6 Isaiah Chapter 28 Isaiah (Feb 26) Week 8 Mid Term Exam (Mar 5) Week 9 (Mar 12) No Quiz Jeremiah, Lamentations Chapters 29-30 Jeremiah, Lamentations Week 10 Quiz 7 Ezekiel, Daniel Chapters 31-32 Ezekiel, Daniel (Mar 19) Week 11 (Mar 26) Quiz 8 Hosea, Joel, Amos Chapters 33-35 Hosea, Joel, Amos Outline of Daniel (April 2) No class the day after Easter (Spring Break) Week 12 Quiz 9 Obadiah, Jonah, Micah Chapters 36-38 Obadiah, Jonah, Micah (April 9) Week 13 (April 16) Quiz 10 Nahum, Habakkuk, Chapters 39-41 Nahum, Habakkuk, Week 14 (April 23) Quiz 11 Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Epilogue (Review, Responding to God, Journey to Jesus Chapters 42-47 Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi Outline of Jonah Report Week 15 (April 30) Final Exam Note: The Professor may invite guest speakers to present 5

Week/Date OT Survey I Fall 2017 Week 1 (Jan 8 ) (Jan 15) Week 2 (Jan 22) Week 3 (Jan 29) Week 4 (Feb 5) Week 5 (Feb 12) Week 6 (Feb 19) Week 7 (Feb 26) Week 8 (Mar 5) Week 9 (Mar 12) Week 10 (Mar 19) Week 11 (Mar 26) (April 2) Week 12 (April 9) Week 13 (April 16) Week 14 (April 23) Week 15 (April 30) Topic(s) Introduction, Archaeology, and Hebrew Poetic and Wisdom Literature Martin Luther King Jr Holiday A Survey of the Old Testament Hill & Walton Chapters 19-20 READING REPORT Date Complete Job Chapter 21 Job Psalms Chapter 22 Psalms The Bible Date Complete Reports Due at beginning of class Proverbs Chapter 23 Proverbs Outline of Job Ecclesiastes, Song of Chapters 24-25 Ecclesiastes, Song of Formation of the OT Chapters 26-27 Scriptures; Introduction to Prophetic Literature Isaiah Chapter 28 Isaiah Mid Term Exam Jeremiah, Lamentations Chapters 29-30 Jeremiah, Lamentations Ezekiel, Daniel Chapters 31-32 Ezekiel, Daniel Hosea, Joel, Amos Chapters 33-35 Hosea, Joel, Amos Outline of Daniel No class the day after Easter (Spring Break) Obadiah, Jonah, Micah Chapters 36-38 Obadiah, Jonah, Micah Nahum, Habakkuk, Chapters 39-41 Nahum, Habakkuk, Haggai, Zechariah, Chapters 42-47 Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Malachi Epilogue (Review, Responding to God, Journey to Jesus Final Exam Outline of Jonah Report Name (print): Signature 6