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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) Patriarchs and Matriarchs The Family Tree (c. 2100-1700 BC) Hagar + Abram(Abraham) + Sarai (Sarah) Ishmael Esau Isaac + Rebekah Leah (and Zilpah) + Jacob(Israel) + (Bilhah and) Rachel Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dinah Dan, Napthali Issachar, Zebulun, Gad, AsherJoseph, Benjamin
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) Tribal nomads Nomads vs. Farmers Life in the Fertile Crescent c. 1800 BC ziggurats, calendar, astrology 1 st Babylonian Empire: Hammurabi For more info: chttp://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/03/wam/ht03wam.htm http://visav.phys.uvic.ca/~babul/AstroCourses/P303/mesopotamia.html
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) Names of God El – god, singular, family/tribal protector Elohim – god, plural (royal form) El Shaddai – god of the heights, God Most High YHWH – proper name of Israelite god, unpronounced Adonai – LORD, used to refer to YHWH At the time of the patriarchs/matriarchs the Israelites worshipped only YHWH but still accepted that there were other gods.
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) The Formation of the Pentateuch c. 1800-1400 lived experiences, tribal period c. 1400 – 1200 lived experiences, Egyptian sojourn, early oral cycles c. 1200-1000 lived experiences, settlement period, continued oral traditions, earliest written texts c. 1000-600 continuing oral tradition, J & E textual traditions develop (scribes) c. 600 Deuteronomist, continuing textual development (scribes) c. 550-500Priestly tradition weaves together extant textual traditions c. 500-300 final redaction of textual traditon
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) The Covenant in Gen. 11.27-12.3 “Go... I will make you a great nation... and I will bless you” Name changes Extreme Age Where is Ur? Irony Blessings and Curses
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) Back to the Family Tree Gen. 16 Sarah and Hagar The curse of barrenness Surrogate motherhood, a revered tradition The significance of names Narrative as tribal memory
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) The Covenant of Circumcision Gen. 15 & 17 Hittite suzerainity pacts Blood rituals Why circumcision? Abraham's faith
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) The Birth of Isaac Gen. 18.1-15, 21.1-8 Hospitality Divine messengers Sarah's laughter Sarah's beauty Abraham's character
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) Sodom & Gomorrah / Hagar & Ishmael Gen. 18.16-19.38 Gen. 21.9- 21 Lot's family The sins of Sodom Narratives of tribal memory Related but Other
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) The Testing of Abraham / The Binding of Isaac Gen. 22.1-14 Your son, your only son, the one whom you love Child sacrifice in the Ancient Levant Redemption The Role of Isaac The Death and Burial of Sarah
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) Isaac and Rebekah Gen. 24 Eliezar the servant of Abraham Rebekah Maiden at the Well Laban, the avaricious brother His mother's tent
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) Jacob and Esau Gen. 25.19-34, 27.1-45 Struggle in the Womb Birthright traded The stolen blessing Another narrative of tribal memory
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) Jacob becomes Israel Gen. 28.10-29.30, 32.22-33 Laban Leah Rachel Concubines Jacob's visions: Bethuel and Peniel
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The Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) The Joseph Narrative Cycle Gen. 37, 39-47 Jealous brothers: robe, dreams, slavery Joseph the Slave Joseph, Lord of Egypt Israel comes to Egypt The Hyksos
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