OT Survey II focuses on matters ranging from the collapse of the united kingdom of Israel to the Jewish Diaspora, the return of the Israelites to Judah and the struggle for restoration. Various prophetic voices prophecy during these tumultuous years. While all are important, a narrow selection is reviewed to better understand pre-exilic, exilic and post-exilic prophecies. Chronological and historical timelines will be used to connect the kings that governed with the prophets that prophesied to better understand the interrelationship between the historical and prophetic books of the OT. Where necessary, deuterocanonical material will be drawn upon to aid in contextual interpretation. Ultimately, the course’s main goal is to strengthen the faith of each participant to know with certainty, that “without controversy, great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world and received up in glory.” (I Timothy 3:16)
CLASS HOURS: Thursday: 9:30pm – 11:30pm est; (6:30 – 8:30 pm PST)
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION:
Name: Barrington Richards MDiv (Fuller Theological Seminary)
Email: 1rbfrichards@yahoo.com
COURSE MATERIALS:
Holy Bible, “Unger’s Bible Handbook” by Merrill F Unger, Th.D., PhD
COURSE EXPECTATIONS:
1. Be punctual.
2. Be committed to learning and growing.
3. Complete homework assignments on or before their due date.
4. If you will not be able to attend class, please email me at least 2 hours before your schedule class time.
5. Respecting other is required.
6. Collaborate with other classmates (when applicable).
Syllabus (Discussion Topics by Week)
Week 1: The Kingdom – Split into Two
Week 2: Great Prophets of the Eighth Century
Week 3: Spring Break
Week 4: The Last Days of Kingdom of Judah
Week 5: Jeremiah and Deuteronomic History
Week 6: Prophecy during Babylonian Exile
Week 7: Sing Us a Song of Zion
Week 8: Struggle for Restoration
Week 9: The Closing of the OT
Week 10: Review
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