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1 Meet Your Bible UNIT 1: THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES THE BIG STORY

2 The Big Story Creation Abraham “ Defining story” People Conquest – Chaos Joshua Monarchy Saul Divided Kingdom 10 northern tribes - Israel 2 southern tribes - Judah Destruction Assyria – 722 BCE Gradual decline Poetry and wisdom writings Babylon – 612 and 597 BCE Exile “Writing” Prophets – Isaiah, Jeremiah, etc. Return Wait... Isaac Jacob Moses “ Judges ” - Samson David (Bathsheba) Solomon Diaspora Samuel  Pre-history Joseph

3 A Book With a Plot “What I began to see was that the Bible is not essentially, as I had always more or less supposed, a book of ethical principles, or moral exhortations, of cautionary tales about exemplary people, of uplifting thoughts….I saw it instead as a great, tattered compendium of writings, the underlying and unifying purpose of all of which is to show how God works through the Jacobs and Jabboks of history to make himself known to the world and to draw the world back to himself. For all its vast diversity and unevenness, it is a book with a plot and a plot that can be readily stated. God makes the world in love. For one reason or another the world chooses to reject God. God will not reject the world but continues his mysterious and relentless pursuit of it to the end of time….

4 A Book With a Plot That is what he is doing by choosing Israel to be his special people. That is what he is doing through all the passion and poetry and invective of the prophets. That is why history plays such a crucial part in the Old Testament–all those kings and renegades and battles and invasions and apostasies–because it was precisely through people like that and events like those that God was at work, as, later, in the New Testament, he was supremely at work in the person and event of Jesus Christ. Only ‘is at work’ would be the more accurate way of putting it because if there is a God who works at all, his work goes on still, and at one and the same time the biblical past not only illumines the present but becomes itself part of that present, part of our own individual pasts. Until you can read the story of Adam and Eve, of Abraham and Sarah, of David and Bathsheba, as your own story, you have not really understood it.” –Frederick Buechner, Now and Then

5 Key Points  The Hebrew scriptures were The Bible Jesus Read (and Paul)  Book title from Phillip Yancey  The story is incomplete – ended with between 200-400 years of silence  The hero of the story (through all the stories that make it up) is:  Not Abraham, Moses, David, Isaiah, etc.  The “hero” of the story is always God  Patiently, persistently working with whatever human material is available  Never giving up

6 Next Week  Next week: Torah (Instruction) – the first five books, known as the Pentateuch  Read Genesis 1-2—look for the similarities and differences in the Bible’s two creation stories  Read Deuteronomy 30:15-20, Moses’ final appeal to the people of Israel – think about how it may speak to your own spiritual experience  Read the study Bible introductions to those five books if you can, and especially the one to Genesis  Questions or problems? Darrell Holtz (darrell.holtz@cor.org or 544-0274)darrell.holtz@cor.org


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