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1!Hebrew Exegesis Spring 1OT506 2010 !!INSTRUCTORS Tuesday/Thursday (BS 1 and 2) Miles Van Pelt (BS 2) 8:30 – 10:00 AM [email protected] Dan Timmer (BS 1) [email protected] COURSE DESCRIPTION In this course, we will (1) continue to study Biblical Hebrew morphology, grammar, and syntax; (2) continue to acquire new Hebrew vocabulary; and (3) learn how to use Hebrew to study the Old Testament – the science of Hebrew Exegesis! Prerequisites: Hebrew 1 and Hebrew 2. COURSE PROTOCOLS 1. Grading Schedule. The letter grading scale is stipulated by the institutional catalogue and is summarized below. 97-100% A 80-82% C 94-96% A- 78-79% C- 91-93% B+ 75-77% D+ 88-90% B 72-74% D 86-87% B- 70-71% D- 83-85% C+ 0-69% F 2. Attendance and Late Assignments. Attendance is a requirement. Due to the nature of the course offering, unexcused absence is not permitted. Students are expected to be on time and prepared for each class session. Late assignments are docked one letter grade per day. 3. Special Needs. In order to ensure full class participation, any student with a disabling condition requiring special accommodations (e.g. tape recorders, special adaptive equipment, special note-taking or test-taking needs) is strongly encouraged to contact the professor at the beginning of the course. 4. Computers. Computers are not permitted for use in class. Additionally, computers are not permitted for use with Hebrew translation assignments. 5. Disclaimer. This syllabus is intended to reflect accurately the learning objectives, instructional format and other information necessary for students to appraise the course. However, during the course of the term, the instructor reserves the right to modify any portion of this syllabus as may appear necessary because of events and circumstances that occur during the semester.2! TEXTBOOKS REQUIRED Hebrew Bible (Christians normally use Biblia Sacra). Köhler, L., W. Baumgartner, and J. Stamm. The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament. Study Edition. 2 vols. Translated and edited by M.E.J. Richardson. Boston: E. J. Brill, 2001. Scott, William R. A Simplified Guide to BHS. Berkeley, CA: BIBAL Press, 1987. Stuart, Douglas. Old Testament Exegesis, 4th edition. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2009. Van Pelt, Miles V. and Gary D. Pratico. Graded Reader of Biblical Hebrew. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2006. Van Pelt, Miles V. and Gary D. Pratico. The Vocabulary Guide to Biblical Hebrew. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2003. Williams, Ronald J. and John C. Beckman. Williams’ Hebrew Syntax. 3rd ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007. SUGGESTED Brotzman, Ellis R. Old Testament Textual Criticism: A Practical Introduction. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1994. Kelley, Page H., Daniel S. Mynatt, and Timothy G. Crawford. The Masorah of Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia: Introduction and Annotated Glossary. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1998. Soulen, Richard N. and R. Kendall Soulen. Handbook of Biblical Criticism. 3rd editions revised and expanded. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2001. COURSE REQUIREMENTS 1. Hebrew Translation. We will read selected texts from the Hebrew Reader, the book of Jonah, and the two OT Decalogue texts. Quizzes and tests covering Hebrew translation, parsing, and grammatical analysis will constitute 50% of the final grade. 2. Hebrew Vocabulary. During this semester, we will learn all Hebrew words that occur 50 or more times in the OT. See the course schedule for details – 10% of final grade. 3. Hebrew Exegesis. There will be weekly readings and/or assignments due on Thursday of each week – 40% of final grade.3! COURSE SCHEDULE: TRANSLATION! January 28 No Class – Take a break! (MVP in Orlando) February 2 GRBH: Genesis 1:1-5 4 GRBH: Exodus 3:1-6 (MVP in Phoenix) 9 GRBH: Exodus 3:7-12 11 GRBH: Exodus 34:1-6 16 GRBH: Numbers 6:22-26 18 GRBH: Judges 3:7-11 23 GRBH: 2 Samuel 7:1-9 25 GRBH: Isaiah 43:1-6 March 2 GRBH: Jeremiah 31:31-34 4 GRBH: Ezekiel 37:1-6 9 GRBH: Psalm 23:1-6 11 Mid Term Exam: Translation and Vocabulary (#507-580) 16 Spring Break: No Class (MVP in DC) 18 Spring Break: No Class (MVP in DC) 23 Jonah 1:1-5 (Translate and Phrase) 25 Jonah 1:6-10 (Translate and Phrase) 30 Jonah 1:11-16 (Translate and Phrase) April 1 Jonah 2:1-11 (Translate and Phrase) 6 Jonah 3:1-10 (Translate and Phrase) 8 Jonah 4:1-11 (Translate and Phrase) 13 Exodus 20:1-17 (Translate and Phrase) 15 Deuteronomy 5:6-22 20 Compare Exodus 20:1-17 with Deuteronomy 5:6-12: Part 1 22 Compare Exodus 20:1-17 with Deuteronomy 5:6-12: Part 2 27 Study Week 29 Study Week May 5 Final Exam: Translation and Vocabulary (#581-642)4! COURSE SCHEDULE: GRAMMAR/EXEGESIS ASSIGNMENTS! February 4 Identify each clause in Genesis 1:1-5 and Exodus 3:1-6 and label all subjects (s), verbs (v), objects (o), and modifiers (m) in each clause. 11 Identify each clause in Exodus 3:7-12 and label each clause as verbal (V+) or verbless (V-). Next identify the position of the verb in each clause: verb first (VF) or non-verb first (NVF) 18 Identify each clause in Numbers 6:22-26 and phrase the text. 25 Identify each clause in 2 Samuel 7:1-9 and phrase the text. March 4 Read Scott, William R. A Simplified Guide to BHS and identify by name all of the accent marks in Jeremiah 31:31-34. Label each accent as conjunctive (c) or disjunctive (d). 11 Midterm Exam 18 Spring Break – Read Stuart, Old Testament Exegesis 25 (Textual Criticism, TBA) April 1 (Word Studies, TBA) 8 (Historical Backgrounds, TBA) 15 (Library Resources, TBA) 22 Read DeRouchie handout on the numbering of the Decalogue 29 Write a 5 page paper defending your numbering of the Decalogue based on the grammar and syntax of the Hebrew text of Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5.Course Objectives Related to MDiv Student Learning OutcomesCourse: Hebrew ExegesisProfessor: Miles V. Van Pelt, Ph.D.Campus: RTS Jackson Date: Spring 2012MDiv* Student Learning OutcomesIn order to measure the success of the MDiv curriculum, RTShas defined the following as the intended outcomes of thestudent learning process. Each course contributes to theseoverall outcomes.Rubric! Strong! Moderate!


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