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Ot 501 Survey Of Biblical Hebrew, John H. Choi
Ot 501 Survey Of Biblical Hebrew, John H. Choi
Syllabi
This course introduces students to Biblical Hebrew for purposes of exegetical work in pastoral ministry. Particular emphasis is given to the fundamentals of Biblical Hebrew and the basics of the exegetical process for pastoral use.
Ot 501 Survey Of Biblical Hebrew, John H. Choi
Ot 501 Survey Of Biblical Hebrew, John H. Choi
Syllabi
1. Course description This course introduces students to Biblical Hebrew for purposes of exegetical work in pastoral ministry. Particular emphasis is given to the fundamentals of Biblical Hebrew and the basics of the exegetical process for pastoral use.
Ot 501 Survey Of Biblical Hebrew, Asbury Theological Seminary
Ot 501 Survey Of Biblical Hebrew, Asbury Theological Seminary
Syllabi
This course introduces students to Biblical Hebrew for purposes of exegetical work in pastoral ministry. Particular emphasis is given to the fundamentals of Biblical Hebrew and basic exegetical tools, including several types of parsing aids especially well suited for pastoral use.
Ot 501 Survey Of Biblical Hebrew, John H. Choi
Ot 501 Survey Of Biblical Hebrew, John H. Choi
Syllabi
1. Course description This course introduces students to Biblical Hebrew for purposes of exegetical work in pastoral ministry. Particular emphasis is given to the fundamentals of Biblical Hebrew and basic exegetical tools, including several types of parsing aids especially well suited for pastoral use.
Ot 520 Foundations For Old Testament Study, Lawson G. Stone
Ot 520 Foundations For Old Testament Study, Lawson G. Stone
Syllabi
Aspirations: OT 520 seeks to equip students for ministry by providing selected tools fundamental to responsible interpretation of the OT. The course neither offers a comprehensive approach, nor emphasizes direct textual study, but enhances both by developing a framework within which competent interpretation can take place. Students explore contemporary approaches to the literary character, historical and cultural setting, composition, authorship, and literary unity of these books, their various literary types, settings, and functions, and how these affect Christian reading of the OT. Students who realize these aspirations will be able to : 1. Show how a close reading of the …
Ot 610 A Exegesis Of Genesis, Bill T. Arnold
Ot 610 A Exegesis Of Genesis, Bill T. Arnold
Syllabi
1. Course description This course explores selected exegetical issues in the Book of Genesis, and provides students with opportunities to apply original-language tools to the book’s strategic passages. The focus will be on developing appropriate interpretive skills for the pastoral ministry.
Ot 520 Foundations For Old Testament Study, Lawson G. Stone
Ot 520 Foundations For Old Testament Study, Lawson G. Stone
Syllabi
Aspirations: OT 520 seeks to equip students for ministry by providing selected tools fundamental to responsible interpretation of the OT. The course neither offers a comprehensive approach, nor emphasizes direct textual study, but enhances both by developing a framework within which competent interpretation can take place. Students explore contemporary approaches to the literary character, historical and cultural setting, composition, authorship, and literary unity of these books, their various literary types, settings, and functions, and how these affect Christian reading of the OT. Students who realize these aspirations will be able to : 1. Show how a close reading of the …
Ot 620 Pentateuch, Joseph R. Dongell
Ot 620 Pentateuch, Joseph R. Dongell
Syllabi
I. General Purpose: This course aims to continue fostering Bible study which is: methodical (following orderly procedure, rather than relying on chance), inductive (promoting direct personal study of the text prior to use of secondary sources), structural (observing logical connections as a key component of meaning), literary (recognizing the literary character of Scripture and the significance of literary context), historical (honoring the location of Biblical texts in their particular historical settings), theological (placing the passage in the context of the Scripture and Christian doctrine), and reverent (pursuing Biblical study humbly, prayerfully, under the influence of the Spirit)
Ot 631 Book Of Jeremiah, Lawson G. Stone
Ot 631 Book Of Jeremiah, Lawson G. Stone
Syllabi
This course explores selected exegetical issues in the Book of Jeremiah, and provides students with opportunities to apply original-language tools to the book’s strategic passages.
Ot 651 Intermediate Hebrew: Readings In Narrative And Poetry, Lawson G. Stone
Ot 651 Intermediate Hebrew: Readings In Narrative And Poetry, Lawson G. Stone
Syllabi
Course Description: An intermediate level readings class in which students will read the Hebrew Bible in a seminar setting twice per week. Selections will come primarily from prose narratives in order to reinforce standard grammatical principles. The last several weeks of the course will focus upon poetry. Class preparation will be complemented by weekly quizzing on vocabulary and verbal distinctives, a midterm, and a final exam.