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    ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN THOUGHT AND THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK SUMMARY by JOE VALENTI Old Testament Introduction OBST 590 B06 Dr. Randy Haney March 1‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 11 CHAPTER 22 CHAPTER 33 CHAPTER 45 CHAPTER 57 CHAPTER 69 CHAPTER 711 CHAPTER 812 CHAPTER 914 CHAPTER 1015 CHAPTER 1117 CHAPTER 1219 CHAPTER 1320 CHAPTER 1422 POSTSCRIPT23 WORKS CITEDi CHAPTER 1      The opening chapter begins by orienting the reader to the idea of "comparative study‚"

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    11/1/12 OT Survey Exegesis Isaiah 6:1-13 Isaiah is considered the Paul of the Old Testament (Orr‚ 1495 Vol. 3). He was the son of Amoz and seems to have belonged to a family with an implied ranking hence the easy access to King Uzziah found in Isaiah 7:3 (Orr‚ 1495 Vol. 3). In Isaiah 1:1‚ Isaiah prophesied during the reigns of King Uzziah‚ Jotham‚ Ahaz‚ and Hezekiah who were all kings of Judah (Orr‚ 1496 Vol. 3). In Isaiah 6:1‚ Isaiah dates his inaugural vision which dates 740 BC‚ which is the

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    Potter Old Testament Perspective September 7‚ 2014 Daniel Diffey Old testament Era’s Overview Approximately six thousand years ago God created the world‚ including human beings. Everyone knows the story of Adam and Eve and how much they got off the wrong foot‚ and how basically all their descendants were not the most obedient people either. Which lead to “The Flood” and Noah’s Ark‚ this is the actual beginning of the Old Testament time periods. There are seven major Era’s within the old testament

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    stories of the Old Testament are familiar to many. We know the tale of Noah and the Ark‚ the story of Ruth and Naomi‚ the narrative of Abraham‚ and the storyline of Kind David. All of these stories have something in common. However‚ what they all share is something not many people are aware of. Chesed it God’s commitment to us. And in all of these books of hope‚ friendship‚ and faith‚ God’s chesed is apparent. There are several instances of God’s chesed all throughout the Old Testament. One of those

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    The book of I Samuel in the Old Testament of the Bible was written approximately in the year 960 B.C. The book is written in the Historical Narrative‚ yet the book authorship and method of composition is not specifically stated and remains anonymous. The author did however have access to the records and documents from Samuel‚ Nathan‚ and Gad to produce the book. Initially the books of I Samuel and II Samuel were one book‚ but they were separated by the translators of the Septuagint and have remained

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    Marsha D. Owen 25178682 Introduction to Biblical Literature June 6‚ 2012 Summary of the books of the Old Testament Books Numbers The book of Numbers is mostly law‚ with some narrative. The key theme for this book is how the post-Exodus Israelites journeyed to the Promised Land. Despite God’s provisions for their well being‚ they were not thankful and doubted God. Their doubt and ungratefulness led to punishment by God. As a result of their lack of faith‚ they would spend 40 years wandering

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    s INTRODUCTION This paper attempts a scholarly investigation into the general principles of hermeneutics and exegesis to facilitate a better understanding of biblical texts. Before we can determine what a given text might mean for us today‚ we must establish what it meant for its original audience. 1 Hermeneutics and exegesis are inter-woven in the perspective of considering them as the science of biblical interpretations. Therefore hermeneutics cannot be said to be complete without exegesis

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    serve. While this book will not be for everyone due to its length and sometimes dense exegetical analysis of selected texts‚ Beale does a superb job explaining his thesis throughout his work by means of tracing “one particular aspect of idolatry as it is sometimes developed in Scripture.” Therefore this book is interested only in one particular strand of Scripture as traced throughout the Old and New Testaments‚ rather than a Biblical or systematic theology of idolatry. And so immediately following

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    SUMMARY God’s Word is ultimately profitable‚ above and beyond any other text that has ever been written or compiled‚ and it is the study of this divine text that has for centuries been the source of the Christian’s greatest blessings and the Church’s greatest heartaches. Blessings come when Christians understand not only that God has communicated with and revealed Himself to men over millennia through the same books written thousands of years ago‚ but also that they must diligently study that communication

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    multiple formulations by the various church councils were essentially exegetical commentaries on scripture (McGuckin 102). It is impossible to read any text written in the patristic era without realizing that they are all of them constantly speaking of either scripture or worship. Some examples of biblically based Eastern Orthodox doctrine are that God the Father is the only true God and Creator of the universe; that the Old Testament‚ not just the new‚ is scripture; the Son of God took on flesh‚ died

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