Introduction to Biblical Interpretation Lecture 20: Exam Review

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Introduction to Biblical Interpretation Lecture 20: Exam Review Maritime Christian College Scott Jacobsen, Instructor

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Agenda Questions Exam Review

questions I have allotted a significant portion of today’s class to answer any questions you might have About the course material in general About the specifics of Biblical interpretation About the exam (questions following the notes below).

Exam format You may download the exam immediately prior to class. Answers to questions, exercises, etc., are to be completed in Word, Google docs, etc. Exams must be emailed to me immediately following the exam session. Exam will be “live,” i.e., I will be present online (and staring at you) during the exam. If you have questions, need clarification, etc., you may ask at that time.

From Lectures You are responsible for any materials on the lecture slides. The lecture portion of the exam will not be cumulative, i.e., will not be on material covered up to the midterm. You may use your computers during the exam.

Readings Exam questions will include sections from assigned readings. You will not be responsible for the portions of Goldsworthy’s book that were not assigned. During the exam you will be asked whether or not you have continued your Bible reading plan.

Worksheets You will be assigned a passage to use with a worksheet. This passage will be from a New Testament epistle, but not Romans. This will need to be completed within the time allowed for the exam, and turned in as a part of the exam. The exam will be incomplete (Failed) without it.

vocabulary Vocabulary terms will be included. These must be answered in your own words, not “cut and paste” from the lectures.