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HEBREW EXEGESIS: SEEING THE TEXT DR. MARK D. FUTATO REFORMED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OT 506 TRADITIONAL TRACK Fall 2017

OVERVIEW OF THE COURSE General Information: Instructor: Dr. Mark D. Futato Email: mfutato@rts.edu Phone: 407-278-4459 Dates: August 30 to December 11 Time: Tuesday and Thursday 1p-2p Office Hours: Just click Schedule an Appointment and pick an available day and time Summary of Due Dates: Notebooks, Reflections, Quizzes, and Reading Reports by the beginning of class (see Schedule). Paper is due by Thursday, December 13, at 11a. Reflection 07 on Jonah 4:5-11 is due on December 13, at 11a Final is due by Thursday, December 19, at 4p Summary of Assessment Values: Notebooks 22% Reflections 10% Quizzes 22% Reading Reports 11% Exam 17% Paper 18% PURPOSE, GOALS, AND OBJECTIVES Purpose: To encourage you in enjoying an abundant life to the glory of God! Goals: To bring you further down the road to becoming competent in interpreting the Hebrew OT, so as to preach and teach with greater accuracy and passion by Deepening your knowledge of the Hebrew Bible, Deepening your knowledge of Hebrew grammar, Deepening your knowledge the exegetical method, and Deepening your knowledge of the book of Jonah. 1 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)

Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course you will: Know your Hebrew Bible better, Having used Biblia Hebraica Stutgartensia and Having studied A Simplified Guide to BHS. [Note: You may have trouble finding this. Several copies are available in the RTSO library.] Know Hebrew grammar better, Having reviewed the morphology of the noun and verb and having advanced your knowledge of Hebrew syntax, Having learned how to use A Biblical Hebrew Reference, and Having read Hebrew for Biblical Interpretation, Having learned how to use A Concise Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament. Know the exegetical method better, Having studied, and Having practiced the method on the book of Jonah and 1 Kings 17-18. Know more about the message of the book of Jonah, Having read the book in Hebrew and Having studied the grammar and theology of the book, Having examined your vision for God s work in the world, and Having become more like God in your compassion for those who are not like you. TEXTS USED IN THE COURSE Required Elliger, Karl, and Willhelm Rudolph, eds. Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. Compact. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1997. (Abbreviated BHS) Estelle, Bryan D. Salvation Through Judgment And Mercy: The Gospel According to Jonah. Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R, 2005. ISBN: 978-0875526560. Futato, Mark D. Jonah: A Commentary (Unpublished and available on Canvas). Schertz, Mary H. and Perry B. Yoder. : Exegesis for Students of Greek and Hebrew. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2001. Stuart, Douglas. Old Testament Exegesis: A Handbook for Students and Pastors. 4th ed. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 2009. van der Merwe, Christo H. J., Jan H. Kroeze, and J. A. Naudé. A Biblical Hebrew Reference. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic, 1999. (Abbreviated BHRG) Wegner, Paul D. A Student s Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible: Its History, Methods and Results. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2006. 2 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)

Recommended Dorsey, David A. The Literary Structure of the Old Testament: A Commentary on Genesis-Malachi. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1999. This is an excellent resource for teaching you how to analyze the structure of biblical texts. Futato, Mark D. Introduction and Notes on the Book of Jonah. Pages 1683-1691 in ESV Study Bible. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2008. Walker-Jones, Arthur. Hebrew for Biblical Interpretation. Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2003. This text will provide a good review of basic Hebrew grammar and will introduce you to fundamentals of interpretation. Commentaries on the Book of Kings Davis, Dale Ralph. 1 Kings: The Wisdom and the Folly. Fearn, Scotland: Christian Focus, 2007. Devries, Simon J. 1 Kings. Vol. 12. 2nd ed. WBC. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2004. Hobbs, T. R. 1, 2 Kings. WBT. Word Books, 1989. House, Paul R. 1, 2 Kings. Vol. 8. NAC. Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman, 1995. Jones, Gwilym H. 1 And 2 Kings. Eerdmans Pub Co, 1984. Konkel, August H. 1 and 2 Kings. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2006. Leithart, Peter J. 1 & 2 Kings. Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, 2006. Nelson, Richard D. First and Second Kings. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1987. Provan, Iain W. 1 and 2 Kings. NIBC. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 1995. Wiseman, D. J. 1 and 2 Kings: An Introduction and Commentary. TOTC. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2008. ASSESSMENTS Notebook Assignments There are 8 notebook assignments to be turned in weekly. The notebook assignments will give you the opportunity to apply what you are learning in to the book of Jonah. Consult "Notes for " for explanatory and supplemental notes on. This document is downloadable from Modules > Course Resources > on Canvas. Consult the "Notebook Guide" for the details of each assignment. This document is downloadable from Modules > Course Resources > on Canvas. 3 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)

Submission: Upload each notebook as a PDF on Canvas. In the top left corner of each Notebook document, put your name, the notebook number, and the biblical reference, e.g., Mark Futato Notebook 02 Jonah 1:1-3 Use the following naming format for each file: Last name_first name_notebook_## E.g., Futato_Mark_Notebook_01 Each week s Notebook is worth 15 points and the total constitutes approximately 22% of your course grade. Reflection Papers You will write 7 short reflections, one on each of the seven sections of Jonah. The reflections are due the week after each section is completed. The reflections are to be more personal than exegetical. They are to show that you have grown in your understanding of the text through your exegetical study, but they are to focus on how each text applies to your life or ministry. The minimum length of each post is 150 words and the maximum length is 200 words. To aid your reflection you will read Estelle's Salvation through Judgment and Mercy: The Gospel According to Jonah. It is also recommended but not required that you read Futato, Mark D. Introduction and Notes on the Book of Jonah. In ESV Study Bible, (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2008), pp. 1683-1691. Consult the Schedule for the due dates. Submission: Upload each reflection as a PDF on Canvas. In the top left corner of each Reflection document, put your name, the Reflection number, and the biblical reference, e.g., Mark Futato Reflection 01 Jonah 1:1-3 Use the following naming format for each file: LastName_FirstName_Reflection_## E.g., Futato_Mark_Reflection_01 Each reflection is worth 8 points and the total constitutes approximately 11% of your course grade. 4 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)

Quizzes There are 12 quizzes to be taken weekly. The quizzes cover: The assigned Hebrew text from Jonah, The assigned Hebrew vocabulary, and The assigned Hebrew verb forms. You can create a Word List in Logos for each assigned section of Jonah to help with the memorization of the vocabulary. See Using Word Lists in Logos on Canvas at Modules > Course Resources. Consult the Schedule below for the dates and details of the weekly assignments. Each quiz is worth 10 points and the total constitutes approximately 22% of your course grade. Reading Reports There are 12 reading report quizzes to be taken weekly. Each quiz will have five T/F questions: I read the assigned Hebrew text of 1 Kings 17-18, I parsed the verbs of the assigned Hebrew text of 1 Kings 17-18, I listened to the audio of the assigned Hebrew text of 1 Kings 17-18 at least five times, I listened to the Daily Dose of Hebrew videos, I recited out loud the assigned Hebrew text of 1 Kings 17-18 at least five times. Each reading report is worth 5 points and the total constitutes approximately 11% of your course grade. Exam There is a final exam. This exam covers the material from The Hebrew text of Jonah The quiz vocabulary The quiz paradigms The assigned material in BHRG. There is a "Study Guide for BHRG." This document is downloadable from Canvas. The exam is worth 90 points and the total constitutes approximately 17% of your course grade. 5 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)

Paper There is a paper required for this course that is due on December 9 (11a). The paper will give you the opportunity to apply what you have learned in the course to 1 Kings 17-18. Consult the "Paper Guidelines" for further details. This document is downloadable from Canvas. Submission: Upload the paper as a PDF on Canvas. Use the cover sheet template that is downloadable from Canvas. Use the following naming format for the electronic file: LastName_FirstName_Text E.g., Futato_Mark_1Kings17v2-7 The paper is worth 100 points and the total constitutes approximately 18% of your course grade. CLASS PREPARATION Hebrew Text Be able to read the Hebrew text of Jonah out loud and to translate the text into English. You can download audio files of the Book of Jonah from Canvas. You can also use ReadInHebrew.com. Study Estelle and Futato on the assigned text of Jonah. Study the assigned sections in BHRG. Bring a copy of your completed Notebook to class. SCHEDULE August 31 Introduction to the course Introduction to BHS Introduction to BHRG Introduction to Jonah A Student s Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible, pages 140-166 ( 6.1) Salvation, Introduction Futato, Introduction (Recommended: Literary Structure, Unit 1: Introduction and Unit 6.31: Jonah) 6 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)

September 5 Hebrew: Jonah 1:1-3 Salvation, Chapters 1-2 Futato, Jonah 1:1-3 Hebrew: 1 Kings 17:1-6 Reading Report 01 September 7 BHRG 19.1-2 Quiz #1: Hebrew: Jonah 1:1-3 Vocabulary: Dillard 172-177, 645-646, 870-876 Verbs: Qal Regular (BHRG 15 and 16.1-2) Notebook 01 September 12 Hebrew: Jonah 1:4-6 Salvation, Chapter 3 Futato, Jonah 1:4-6 Hebrew: 1 Kings 17:7-12 Reading Report 02 September 14 BHRG 19.3 Quiz #2: Hebrew: Jonah 1:4-6 Vocabulary: Dillard 178-181, 647-653, 877 Verbs: Niphal Regular (BHRG 16.3) Notebook 02 Reflection 01 on Jonah 1:1-3 7 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)

September 19 Hebrew: Jonah 1:7-9 Salvation, Chapter 4, pp.47-56 Futato, Jonah 1:7-9 Hebrew: 1 Kings 17:13-18 Reading Report 03 September 21 BHRG 19.4 Quiz #3: Hebrew: Jonah 1:7-9 Vocabulary: Dillard 182-185, 654-660, 884-890 Verbs: Piel Regular (BHRG 16.4) Notebook 03 September 26 Hebrew: Jonah 1:10-13 Salvation, Chapter 4, pp. 56-61 Futato, Jonah 1:10-13 On text criticism read the following: Wegner, Paul D. A Student s Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible: Its History, Methods and Results. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2006, chapters 1 and 3. Hebrew: 1 Kings 17:19-24 Reading Report 04 September 28 BHRG 20.1 Quiz #4: Hebrew: Jonah 1:10-13 Vocabulary: Dillard 186-190, 661-667, 891-896 Verbs: Hiphil Regular (BHRG 16.7) Notebook 04 8 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)

October 3 Hebrew: Jonah 1:14-2:2 Salvation, Chapter 5 Futato, Jonah 1:14-2:2 Hebrew: 1 Kings 18:1-6 Reading Report 05 October 5 BHRG 20.2 Quiz #5: Hebrew: Jonah 1:14-2:2 Vocabulary: Dillard 191-194, 668-674, 897-903 Verbs: I & II Guttural (BHRG 18.2) Notebook 05 October 10 Hebrew: Jonah 2:3-7a Salvation, Chapter 6 Futato, Jonah 2:3-7a Hebrew: 1 Kings 18:7-12 Reading Report 06 October 12 BHRG 20.3 Quiz #6: Hebrew: Jonah 2:3-7a Vocabulary: Dillard 195-198, 675-681, 904-910 Verbs: III Hey (BHRG 18.5) Notebook 06 Reflection 02 on Jonah 1:4-16 Reading Week (October 17 & 19) 9 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)

October 24 Hebrew: Jonah 2:7b-11 Salvation, Chapter 7 Futato, Jonah 2:7b-11 Hebrew: 1 Kings 18:13-18 Reading Report 07 October 26 BHRG 21 Quiz #7: Hebrew: Jonah 2:7b-11 Vocabulary: Dillard 199-202, 682-688, 911-917 Verbs: I Nun (BHRG 18.6) Notebook 07 October 11 Hebrew: Jonah 3:1-5 Salvation, Chapter 8, pp. 103-109 Futato, Jonah 3:1-5 Hebrew: 1 Kings 18:19-25 Reading Report 08 November 2 BHRG 23-24 Quiz #8: Hebrew: Jonah 3:1-5 Vocabulary: Dillard 203-206, 689-695, 918-924 Verbs: I Yod (BHRG 18.7) Notebook 08 Reflection 03 on Jonah 2:1-11 [1:17-2:10] 10 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)

November 7 Hebrew: Jonah 3:6-9 Salvation, Chapter 8, pp. 109-122 Futato, Jonah 3: 6-9 Hebrew: 1 Kings 18:26-31 Reading Report 09 November 9 BHRG 25 Quiz #9: Hebrew: Jonah 3:6-9 Vocabulary: Dillard 207-210, 696-702, 925-931 Verbs: Synopsis of Hollow and Geminate (BHRG 18.8-9) Notebook 09 Reflection 04 on Jonah 3:1-3a November 14 Hebrew: Jonah 3:10-4:3 Salvation, Chapter 9 Futato, Jonah 3:10-4:3 Hebrew: 1 Kings 18:32-37 Reading Report 10 November 16 BHRG 29-30 Quiz #10: Hebrew: Jonah 3:10-4:3 Vocabulary: Dillard 209-212, 703-709, 932-938 Verbs: Perfect: Qal, Niphal, Piel, Hiphil (BHRG 18.11) Notebook 10 Thanksgiving (November 21-23) 11 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)

November 28 Hebrew: Jonah 4:4-7 Futato, Jonah 4:4-7 Hebrew: 1 Kings 18:38-42 Reading Report 11 November 30 BHRG 33 Quiz #11: Hebrew: Jonah 4:4-7 Vocabulary: Dillard 213-216, 710-716, 939-945 Verbs: Imperfect: Qal, Niphal, Piel, Hiphil Notebook 11 Reflection 05 on Jonah 3:3b-10 December 5 Hebrew: Jonah 4:8-11 Futato, Jonah 4: 8-11 Hebrew: 1 Kings 18:43-46 Reading Report 12 December 7 BHRG 34-35 Quiz #12: Hebrew: Jonah 4:8-11 Vocabulary: Dillard 217-220, 717-723, 946-952 Verbs: All Verbs Notebook 12 Reflection 06 on Jonah 4:1-4 Reflection 07 on Jonah 4:5-11 is due on December 13, at 11a. 12 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)

Course Objectives Related to MDiv* Student Learning Outcomes Course: OT506 Hebrew 3 Professor: Futato Campus: Orlando Date: Fall 2012 MDiv* Student Learning Outcomes In order to measure the success of the MDiv curriculum, RTS has defined the following as the intended outcomes of the student learning process. Each course contributes to these overall outcomes. This rubric shows the contribution of this course to the MDiv outcomes. *As the MDiv is the core degree at RTS, the MDiv rubric will be used in this syllabus. Broadly understands and articulates knowledge, both oral and written, of essential biblical, theological, historical, and cultural/global information, including details, concepts, and frameworks. Articulation (oral & written) Scripture Reformed Theology Significant knowledge of the original meaning of Scripture. Also, the concepts for and skill to research further into the original meaning of Scripture and to apply Scripture to a variety of modern circumstances. (Includes appropriate use of original languages and hermeneutics; and integrates theological, historical, and cultural/global perspectives.) Significant knowledge of Reformed theology and practice, with emphasis on the Westminster Standards. Strong Strong Minimal Rubric Strong Moderate Minimal None Justification Students write seven reflection papers on the text of the book of Jonah and they write a partial exegetical paper. Teaches the skills to research further into the original meaning of Scripture, including Hebrew grammar and computer technology. Reflects on the immutability of God. Sanctification Demonstrates a love for the Triune God that aids the student s sanctification. Moderate Focuses on likeness to God in his compassion for others. Desire for Worldview Burning desire to conform all of life to the Word of God. Minimal Uses key texts from the Old Testament in the practice exercises. Winsomely Reformed Preach Embraces a winsomely Reformed ethos. (Includes an appropriate ecumenical spirit with other Christians, especially Evangelicals; a concern to present the Gospel in a God-honoring manner to non-christians; and a truth-in-love attitude in disagreements.) Ability to preach and teach the meaning of Scripture to both heart and mind with clarity and enthusiasm. Minimal None Discussion forums are moderated to ensure that students communicate winsomely. Worship Knowledgeable of historic and modern Christianworship forms; and ability to construct and skill to lead a worship service. None Shepherd Church/World Ability to shepherd the local congregation: aiding in spiritual maturity; promoting use of gifts and callings; and encouraging a concern for non-christians, both in America and worldwide. Ability to interact within a denominational context, within the broader worldwide church, and with significant public issues. None None 13 Hebrew Exegesis: (Traditional)