OT Exegesis Psalms (English)

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Subject OT Exegesis Psalms (English) Code OT426 (Undergraduate unit) 1. The contents and structure of the Psalter 2. The themes and theological teaching of the Psalter 7. The English text of selected Psalms B. In order to determine the meaning of the text of Psalms, be able to: 1. Use sources such as biblical and theological dictionaries, commentaries and on-line resources 2. Recognise literary form, genre and structure 3. Compare and contrast translations 4. Evaluate matters relating to authorship, date and purpose 6. Relate to the literary and canonical contexts 10. Exegete a selection of Psalms C. Be in a position to: 1. Exegete the text of the Psalms for personal understanding and in ministry contexts 2. Integrate perspectives from the Psalms into biblical interpretation and Christian thinking 3. Apply the teaching of the Psalms to situations and issues in contemporary church and society 2 Exegesis of the English text of Psalms 2, 8, 16, 19, 22, 24, 46, 51, 73, 74, 96, 99, 103, 110, 116, 132, 137 (or a comparable selection). Scheduled Semester 2, 2016 Tuesdays 9:00 11:00am & 12:10 1:00pm

Pre/co-requisites Exclusions OT302 Rev Katy Smith Delivery mode 39 hours of face to face contact consisting of 12 teaching weeks + 1 study week; 3 hours/week $1800 Credit - Undergraduate unit Subject OT Exegesis - Psalms (Eng) Code OT626 (Graduate unit) 1. The contents and structure of the Psalter 2. The themes and theological teaching of the Psalter 7. The English text of selected Psalms B. In order to determine the meaning of the text of Psalms, be able to: 1. Use sources such as biblical and theological dictionaries, commentaries and on-line resources 2. Recognise literary form, genre and structure 3. Compare and contrast translations 4. Evaluate matters relating to authorship, date and purpose 6. Relate to the literary and canonical contexts 10. Exegete a selection of Psalms

C. Be in a position to: 1. Exegete the text of the Psalms for personal understanding and in ministry contexts 2. Integrate perspectives from the Psalms into biblical interpretation and Christian thinking 3. Apply the teaching of the Psalms to situations and issues in contemporary church and society 2 Exegesis of the English text of Psalms 2, 8, 16, 19, 22, 24, 46, 51, 73, 74, 96, 99, 103, 110, 116, 132, 137 (or a comparable selection). Scheduled Semester 2, 2016 Pre-requisites Tuesdays 9:00 11:00am & 12:10 1:00pm OT502 Exclusions Rev Katy Smith Delivery mode 39 hours of face to face contact consisting of 12 teaching weeks + 1 study week; 3 hours/week $1992 Credit - Graduate unit Subject OT Exegesis Psalms (Hebrews) Code OT436 (Undergraduate unit)

1.The contents and structure of the Psalter 2.The themes and theological teaching of the Psalter 7. The Hebrew text of selected Psalms B. In order to determine the meaning of the Hebrew text of Psalms, be able to: 1. Use sources such as lexicons, grammars, textual analyses, biblical and theological dictionaries, commentaries and on-line resources 2. Evaluate textual variants and issues in the history of the text 3. Recognise literary form, genres and structure 4. Assess matters relating to authorship, date and purpose 6. Relate passages to their literary context 10. Translate and exegete the Hebrew text of a selection of Psalms C. Be in a position to: 1. Exegete the Hebrew text of the Psalms for personal understanding and for use in ministry contexts 2. Integrate perspectives from the Psalms into biblical interpretation and Christian thinking 3. Apply the teaching of the Psalms to situations and issues in contemporary Christianity and society 2 Translation and exegesis of the Hebrew text of Psalms 2, 8, 22, 46, 73, 99, 132, 137 (or a comparable selection). Scheduled Semester 2,2016 Pre-requisites Pre/co requisites Tuesdays 10:00 11:00am & 12:10 1:00pm & 2:10 3pm LA003A and LA003B OT502

Exclusions Katy Smith Delivery mode 52 hours of face to face contact consisting of 12 teaching weeks + 1 study week; 4 hours/week $1800 Credit - Undergraduate unit Subject OT Exegesis Psalms (Heb) Code OT636 (Graduate unit) 1.The contents and structure of the Psalter 2.The themes and theological teaching of the Psalter 7. The Hebrew text of selected Psalms B. In order to determine the meaning of the Hebrew text of Psalms, be able to: 1. Use sources such as lexicons, grammars, textual analyses, biblical and theological dictionaries, commentaries and on-line resources 2. Evaluate textual variants and issues in the history of the text 3. Recognise literary form, genres and structure 4. Assess matters relating to authorship, date and purpose 6. Relate passages to their literary context 10. Translate and exegete the Hebrew text of a selection of Psalms

C. Be in a position to: 1. Exegete the Hebrew text of the Psalms for personal understanding and for use in ministry contexts 2. Integrate perspectives from the Psalms into biblical interpretation and Christian thinking 3. Apply the teaching of the Psalms to situations and issues in contemporary Christianity and society 2 Translation and exegesis of the Hebrew text of Psalms 2, 8, 22, 46, 73, 99, 132, 137 (or a comparable selection). Scheduled Semester 2,2016 Pre-requisites Tuesdays 10:00 11:00am & 12:10 1:00pm & 2:10 3pm LA003A and LA003B Pre/co requisites Exclusions OT502 Katy Smith Delivery mode 52 hours of face to face contact consisting of 12 teaching weeks + 1 study week; 4 hours/week $1992 Credit - Graduate unit