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Welcome to BIL101 Old Testament Survey May 2008 David Smith Shalom ~Alv'

Introductions & Cards Full Name (Preferred Name): Home Address: Campus Address / Phone / Major / Minor Church Affiliation: Activities / Hobbies / Special Interest Sports / Musical interests / etc.

Introductions & Cards

Full Name (Preferred Name): Home Address: Campus Address / Phone / Major / Minor Church Affiliation: Activities / Hobbies / Special Interest Sports / Musical interests / etc.

Course Objectives: Together we will seek to: 1. To understand the books of the Old Testament as literature conveyed in several different forms; narrative, poetry, and prophecy. Narrative - - Genesis Poetry - - Psalms Prophecy - - Isaiah

Course Objectives: Together we will seek to: 2. To acquaint you with the basic content of the Old Testament material which is foundational for a life-time of Old Testament study.

Course Objectives: Together we will seek to: 3. To acquire a general understanding of the history and culture which stands behind the people of God as presented in the Old Testament.

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Course Objectives: Together we will seek to: 4. To understand that when Jesus spoke of the scriptures, He meant the Old Testament. Thus, we will investigate the relationship that the Old Testament had upon the New Testament. Furthermore, we will ask the question, “Can we really know Jesus apart from a firm grasp on the Old Testament?”

“And beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.” NIV Luke 24:27

Course Objectives: Together we will seek to: 5. To recognize that as part of our Christian Canon, the Old Testament has practical application for our lives today.

“Now these things occurred as examples to keep us from setting our hearts on evil things as they did.” NIV 1 Corinthians 10:6

Textbooks: Encountering the Old Testament, Bill Arnold The Bible; NIV Study Bible (preferably the NIV study Bible)

Class Requirements: 1. Exams (15% of grade each, 45% total) We will take three (3) examinations corresponding to the three sections of this course: 1. Pentateuch (Genesis-Deut) 2. Historical (Joshua-Esther) Poetry/Wisdom ( Job-Ecclesiastes) 3. Prophecy (Isaiah-Malachi)

Class Requirements: 2. Quizzes (5% of Grade) There will be two (2) announced quizzes which will come throughout the semester. The quizzes will be worth a total of 50 points.

Class Requirements: 3. Reading (15% of Grade) Reading will be assigned from both the text and the corresponding reading in the Old Testament. You will also be responsible for terms that are listed at the end of syllabus. Most will be found in the Encountering the OT textbook on reserve.

Class Requirements: 4. Character Study Outline (10% of Grade) Choose a character of the Old Testament and investigate his/her life, culminating in a three (3) page double-spaced typed outline which could be used in a Small Group, Youth Group, or Sunday School setting.

Class Requirements: 5. Research Project (15% of Grade) Please choose one (1) book of the Old Testament and write a 5 page typed essay. Or Perform a “dramatic reading” of a text (20 verse minimum). Possibly four students can get together to dramatically perform all of Ruth or Jonah at one time!

Class Requirements: 6. Class Participation (10% of Grade) Class attendance will be taken regularly. Subsequently, a penalty of 10% (100 points) will be taken off for each absence; unless excused by a doctor or the Dean’s office. Keep a close watch on your absences. If the attendance sheet is incorrect, please bring it to my attention.

Course Grade: Unit Examinations45%(450 points) Quizzes5%(50 points) Reading15%(150 points) Character Study10%(100 points) Research15%(150 points) Class Participation10%(100 points) Total100%(1000 points)

Grading Scale: A C A C B D B D B-599 belowF C+