Old Testament 1 - The Pentateuch
The aim of this module is to familiarize students with the text, context and meaning of the first five books of the Old Testamennt (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy). It equips students with the necessary expository skills to interpret selected passages from the Pentateuch and encourages students to engage with contemporary biblical scholarship. Students engage with the Moore College course material on the Pentateuch for 10 weeks and then engage in 2 weeks of independent study.
Syllabus
- Creation and God's purposes
- Rebellion and judgement
- The Patriarchs
- The book of Exodus
- The redemption of Israel
- Israel at Sinai
- The sacrificial system
- The book of Numbers
- The book of Deuteronomy
- Major ideas in Deuteronomy
Other set texts include:
Wenham, G (2004) Story as TorahT&T Clark
Martens, E (1998) God's Design IVP
Alexander, D (2002)From Paradise to Promised Land IVP
Students are provided with all set texts as part of their module study pack
Assessment
This module is assessed by an essay, an examination and the writing of a short exegesis paper