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GORDON-CONWELL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OT 750 Old Testament Prophetical Books M 2-5pm Spring 2015 Thomas D. Petter (tpetter@gordonconwell.edu) I. COURSE DESCRIPTION The primary objective of the course is to develop skills to interpret prophetical books from the perspective of the Hebrew text. In addition to building upon exegetical methodology learned at the 600-level, class times will be devoted to an examination of the prophets main themes against their historical and biblical-theological backdrop. Exegetical steps. How to interpret the Hebrew text of the prophets. Biblical-theological context. What overarching principles govern the message/approach of the prophets and how Yahweh s character is revealed in the prophets Historical context. How the prophets fit within the environment of Iron II Israel and related Near Eastern polities. Practical context. Developing skills to preach and teach from OT Hebrew Additional notes: Course documents (handouts, Powerpoints, etc.) will be available on Sakai. It is the student s responsibility to check Sakai for announcements, handouts, etc. INTERNET USAGE Students are asked to refrain from accessing the internet at any point during class sessions, unless otherwise instructed by the professor. Surfing the web, checking email, and other internet-based activities are distracting to other students and to the professor, and prevent the student from fully participating in the class session. Students will need to sign a statement at the end of the course that they didn t use electronic tools related to personal matters during class time (texting, etc). A penalty of up to 10% of the final grade will be applied if this policy is consistently violated. 1

REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS J.N. Oswalt, The Book of Isaiah, 2 vols. (Eerdmans, 1986, 1998) A. Berlin, The Dynamics of Biblical Parallelism (Indiana University, 1985) W. A. VanGemeren, Interpreting the Prophetic Word (Zondervan, 1996) Please also consult/review these 600-level texts: D. K. Stuart, Old Testament Exegesis, 4 th ed. (Westminster/John Knox, 2009). E. R. Brotzman, Old Testament Textual Criticism (Baker, 1994). R. N. Soulen, Handbook of Biblical Criticism, 4 rd ed. (Westminster/John Knox, 2009). G. Fee and D. Stuart, How to Read the Bible for All its Worth, 3 rd ed. (Zondervan, 2003) IV. HEBREW COMPETENCY EXAM All 700-Level students are required to take a Hebrew competency exam that includes translation and parsing. The exam is scheduled for the first day of class Hebrew competency for the course: Hebrew competency must be demonstrated both in terms of the language and exegetical methodology in order to pass the course, regardless of grades on the two tests and exegesis paper. Thus, if a student fails to demonstrate Hebrew and/or exegesis competence in any aspect of the course, he/she will not be able to receive a passing final grade. V. COURSE REQUIREMENTS Mid-Term and Final Tests (50%): Part I: Translation and parsing (with exegetical comments) of a set text covered in class (no lexicon allowed). Part II: Identification and short essay questions based on the required readings and materials covered in class. Hebrew Exegesis Paper (range of 30 pages; 50% of course grade): Specific guidelines will be made available in class. Students are expected to abide by the academic policies as found in the Student Handbook (re: plagiarism, late assignments, etc.). For style consult The SBL Handbook of Style. This is especially important for footnotes and bibliography. Class Participation: Students need to come to class prepared to discuss (= read, parse, comment on exegetical steps) the assigned texts. Inability to translate and parse for the daily Hebrew texts will result in a grade penalty. Unexcused absences and absences 2

beyond one class session of 3 hours will result in loss of class participation grade (in fairness to those who attend all the classes). Readings: VanGemeren and Berlin should be read in their entirety Select articles on the Suffering Servant (Isaiah 52:13-53:12) (on Sakai) The prophets in translation (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, etc.) Regarding Oswalt, the expectation is that students will critically interact (not simply read) with the assigned sections of the commentary. Students need to submit a written report of the percentage of readings completed. DUE DATES: Exegesis paper: paper (pdf) is due April 24 (Note: this is a week earlier than the deadline for written work set by the Registration Office) VI. PREPARATION BEFORE FIRST CLASS Review 600-level texts Old Testament Exegesis (D. Stuart); Old Testament Textual Criticism (Brotzmann) Read the prophets in translation (each reading in one sitting) Note: this reading would fulfill the course requirements of reading the prophets in translation (see above). NOTE: It is strongly encouraged to begin preparing the Hebrew texts before the first day of class VII. CLASS SCHEDULE Week 1 Jan 26 Prophetic Playbook Prophetical Books: the Big Picture Exegetical Method: The Big Picture of the Book Hebrew competency exam Oswalt vol. 1, Introduction pp. 3-76 Isaiah 1:1-20 (cf. Oswalt) Week 2 Feb 2 Exile Isaiah 5:8-30 (cf. Oswalt) VanGemeren Part 1 Method: Text Criticism and Translation Begin Berlin 3

Week 3 Feb 9 Nations are Accountable Isaiah 13 (cf. Oswalt) Method: Hebrew Syntax of Poetry Begin VanGemeren Part 2 Week 4 Feb 16 Reading Week Begin exegesis paper Week 5 Feb 23 Heart Problems Jeremiah 17:1-14 Method: Lexical analysis of Poetry: the question of metaphorical language Finish VanGemeren Part 2 Week 6 March 2 Promise of Zion Mid-Term Exam Isa 2:1-4; Isa 19:16-25 (cf. Oswalt) Method: Structural analysis of Poetry Begin VanGemeren Part 3 Week 7 March 9 Hope Isaiah 40 (cf. Oswalt, vol. 2 Introduction and related materials) Method: The prophets in OT context Finish VanGemeren Part 3 Week 8 March 16 Substitutionary Sacrifice Isa 52:13 53:1-12 (cf. Oswalt) Petter (TJ 2011) Method: The prophets in their cultural environment Week 9 March 23 Reading Week Work on exegesis paper Week 10 March 30 Substitutionary Sacrifice (continued) Isa 52:13 53:1-12 (cf. Oswalt) Method: The prophets in NT context [focus on Isaiah in Romans] Week 11 April 6 Inaugurated Restoration Haggai 2 Method: The Prophets in Theological context Week 12 April 13 New Zion Biblical Theology: OT Prophecy in the New Method: How to interpret eschatological prophecy Contextualization and Application 4

Week 13 April 20 Review Paper is due on Friday April 24 Week 14 April 27 Final Exam Week Please consult the schedule set out by the Registration Office for the final exam EXEGESIS PAPERS ARE DUE ON April 24 (pdf format) VIII. BIBLICAL HEBREW SELECT REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY Dictionaries/Concordances Brown, F, S.R. Driver, and C.A. Briggs, A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament. Oxford: Clarendon, 1962. Holladay, W. A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1971. Koehler, L., W. Baumgartner, and J.J. Stamm. The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament. Translated and edited by M.E.J. Richardson. 5 vols. Leiden: Brill, 1994-1999. Wigram, G.V. The Englishman s Hebrew and Chaldee Concordance of the Old Testament. Nashville: Broadman, 1980. Hebrew Grammar Blau, J. A Grammar of Biblical Hebrew. 2d ed.. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1993. Garrett, D.A. A Modern Grammar for Classical Hebrew. Nashville: Broadman and Holman, 2002. Gesenius, F.W. Gesenius Hebrew Grammar. Edited by E. Kautzsch. Translated by A.E. Cowley. 2d ed. Oxford: Clarendon, 1910. Joüon, P. Grammaire de l'hébreu Biblique. Rome: Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1923., Muraoka, T. A Grammar of Biblical Hebrew. 2 vols. Rome: Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1996. Lambdin, T.O. Introduction to Biblical Hebrew. New York: Charles Scribner s Sons, 1971. 5

Pratico, G.D. and M.V. Van Pelt. Basics of Biblical Hebrew. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2001. Putnam, F.C. A Cumulative Index to the Grammar and Syntax of Biblical Hebrew. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1996. Ross, A.P. Introducing Biblical Hebrew. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001. Sáenz-Badillos, A. A History of the Hebrew Language. Trans. J. Elwolde. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 1993. Seow, S.L. A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew. Revised Edition. Nashville: Abindgon, 1995. Van der Merwe, C.H.J., Naudé J.A., Kroeze, J.H. A Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999. Waltke, B. O'Connor, M. An Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1990. Williams, R.J., J. Beckman, Williams Hebrew Syntax. 2007. Toronto: University of Toronto, Hebrew Vocabulary Landes, G. A Student s Vocabulary of Biblical Hebrew: Listed according to Frequency and Cognate. 2d ed. SBLRBS 41. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2001. Mitchel, L. A Student s Vocabulary for Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1984. Van Pelt, M. V. and G.D. Pratico. The Vocabulary Guide to Biblical Hebrew. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2003. Hebrew Text Brotzman, E.R. Old Testament Textual Criticism. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1994. Kelley, P.H., Mynatt, D.S., Crawford, T.G. The Masorah of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998. Scott, W.R. A Simplified Guide to BHS. N.Richland Hills, TX: Bibal, 1987. Tov, E. Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible. 2d ed. Minneapolis: Fortress 2001. 6

Würthwein, E. The Text of the Old Testament. Rev. ed. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1995. Narrative Alter, R. The Art of Biblical Narrative. New York: Basicbooks, 1981. Fokkelman, J.A. Reading Biblical Narrative. An Introductory Guide. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1999. Gunn, D., Fewell, D. Narrative in the Hebrew Bible. Oxford: Oxford University, 1993. Miller, C.L. The Representation of Speech in Biblical Hebrew Narrative: A Linguistic Approach. Atlanta: Scholars, 1996 Pratt, R.L. He Gave us Stories. Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed, 1990. Revell, E.J. The Designation of the Individual. Kampen: Kok/Pharos, 1996. Ska, J.-L. 'Our Fathers Have Told Us': Introduction to the Analysis of Hebrew Narrative. Rome: Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1990. van Wolde, E. ed. Narrative Syntax and the Hebrew Bible. Leiden: Brill, 1996. Zevit, Z. The Anterior Construction in Classical Hebrew. Atlanta: Scholars, 1998. Poetry Alonso Schökel, L. A Manual of Hebrew Poetics. Rome: Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1988. Alter, R. The Art of Biblical Poetry. New York: Basic Books, 1985. Baker, D.W. "Israelite Prophets and Prophecy" in D.W. Baker and B.T. Arnold, eds. The Face of Old Testament Studies. A Survey of Contemporary Approaches. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999: 266-294. Berlin, A. The Dynamics of Biblical Parallelism. Bloomington: University of Indiana, 1985. 7

Collins, T. Line-Forms in Hebrew Poetry. Rome: Biblical Institute, 1978. Cross, F.M, Freedman, D.N. Studies in Ancient Yahwistic Poetry. 2 nd ed. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997. Dion, P.E. Hebrew Poetics. 2 nd ed. Mississauga, Ont.: Benben Publications, 1992. Fisch, H. Poetry with a Purpose: Biblical Poetics and Interpretation. Bloomington: University of Indiana, 1988. Fokkelman, J.P. Reading Biblical Poetry. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 2001. Geller, S.G. Parallelism in Early Biblical Poetry. Missoula, Mont.: Scholars, 1979. Gevirtz, S. Patterns in the Early Poetry of Israel (Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization 32). Chicago: University of Chicago, 1963. Holladay, W.L. "Hebrew Verse Structure Revisited (I): Which Words 'Count'?" Journal of Biblical Literature (118) 1999:19-32. "Hebrew Verse Structure Revisited (II): Conjoint Cola, and Further Suggestions." Journal of Biblical Literature (118) 1999:401-416. Howard, D.M. Jr., "Recent Trends in Psalms Study" in D.W. Baker and B.T. Arnold, eds. The Face of Old Testament Studies. A Survey of Contemporary Approaches. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999: 329-368. Korpel, M.C.A., de Moor, J.C. The Structure of Classical Hebrew Poetry: Isaiah 40-55. Leiden: Brill, 1998. Kugel, J.L. The Idea of Biblical Poetry: Parallelism and Its History. New Haven: Yale, 1981. van der Meer, W., de Moor, J.C. eds, The Structural Analysis of Biblical and Canaanite Poetry (JSOTSup 74). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1988. de Moor, W., Watson, W.G.E. eds. Verse in Ancient Near Eastern Prose. Neukirchen, 1993. O'Connor, M. Hebrew Verse Structure. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 1997. Pardee, D. Ugaritic and Hebrew Parallelism: A Trial Cut. Leiden: Brill, 1988. Waltke, B.K., D. Diewert, "Wisdom Literature" in D.W. Baker and B.T. Arnold, eds. The Face of Old Testament Studies. A Survey of Contemporary Approaches Grand Rapids: Baker, 1999: 295-328. 8

Watson, W.G.E., Classical Hebrew Poetry: A Guide to its Techniques (JSOTSup 26). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1984. Yavishur, Y. Studies in Hebrew and Ugaritic Psalms. Jerusalem: Magnes, 1994.. Stylistic Studies of Word-Pairs in Biblical and Ancient Semitic Literatures. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener, 1984. 9