Rel 301: The Old Testament
(Genesis - 2 Samuel)
Asst. Professor of Ancient
Scripture
Fall 2008 Syllabi and TAs
Course Description: Rel A 301 is an introductory survey to the first
half of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh, commonly known as the "Old
Testament." In addition to reading most of Genesis thru 2 Samuel and a sampling
of the psalms, this course will introduce students to the basic historical
context and the literary and theological issues that surround this important
work of scripture.
Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes: This section of Rel 212 has
three major objectives, which are in harmony with the College of Religious
Education’s Learning Outcomes (see Appendix B):
First, to increase the student’s knowledge of the first half of the
Old Testament—that is, to familiarize him or her more fully with its
basic storylines, characters, themes and theological concepts.
Second, to help the student read, analyze, discuss, and write about
the Bible as both a source of scriptural knowledge and as a sacred
text, examining them in their historical, literary, and theological
contexts.
Third, to strengthen individual testimonies of sacred truths,
particularly by an increased understanding God and his interactions with
his people throughout history.
Commentaries and Other References: The greatest benefits from
scripture study come from reading, pondering, and praying about the scriptures
themselves. Still, serious, university-level study of scripture can often be
aided by looking at or consulting various commentaries. A few such works that
some may find useful in their lifelong study of the Old Testament include the
following:
Bandstra, Barry L. Reading the Old Testament. Belmont, Calif.:
Wadsworth Publishing Co. , 1999. [Bandstra, excerpts online on blackboard]
The HarperCollins Study Bible. Revised and Updated. Harold W.
Attridge, general editor. News York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2006.
Ludlow, Daniel H. A Companion to Your Study of the Old Testament.
Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1981.
Rasmussen, Ellis T. A Latter-day Saint Commentary on the Old Testament.
Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1993. [Rasmussen, excerpts in packet]
Soggin, J. Alberto. Introduction to the Old Testament. Translated
by John Bowden. Third Edition. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster/John Knox
Press, 1989.
Studies in Scripture vol. 3: Genesis to 2 Samuel. Edited by Kent P.
Jackson and Robert L. Millet. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, ?. [SS
3, excerpts in packet]
In addition to the introductions and reference works above, for papers and
future in-depth research students should be aware of major commentary series
such as the following:
The Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries. John J. Collins, General Editor. New
Haven: Yale University Press.
The Forms of the Old Testament Literature. Series Editors: Rolf P.
Knierim, Gene M. Tucker, and Marvin A. Sweeney. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Wm. B.
Eerdmans.
The New International Commentary on the Old Testament. Edited By: Robert
L. Hubbard Jr. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Wm. B. Eerdmans.
The Old Testament Library. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press.
A volume or volumes is published for each biblical book in each series.
Class Schedule
W03Sep Introduction
M08Sep
Historical and Literary Background. The World of the Old
Testament—peoples and places. Introduction to Torah; Documentary
Hypothesis and other theories of composition; Exegesis and Exegetical
Method.
Reading: Rasmussen, xi–xviii (packet, 3–7); Jackson, "God’s
Testament to Ancient Israel," and Brown, "Approaches to the Pentateuch,"
SS3 3–23 (packet, 18–28); Bandstra, 9–16, 18–20, 34–47 (online);
Huntsman, "Teaching through Exegesis: Helping Students Ask Questions of
the Text" (packet, 150–159).
W10Sep Creation
and Fall. Overview and Structure of Genesis. First and Second
Creation Accounts—Priestly and Yawehistic? Sample Exegetical Questions for
the First Account. The Temptation. The Judgements. An LDS Allegory of the
Fall. Genesis 1:1–3:24; cf. Moses 2:1–5:12, 6:48–68; Abraham 4–5; 2
Nephi 2:14–29.
Additional Reading: Rasmussen, 1–2 (packet, 7–8); Jackson,
"Genesis and the Early Experiences of Mankind," SS3 25–28
(packet, 28–30).
M15Sep
The Flood
and Its Aftermath. Cain and Abel; The Beginnings of Civilization;
Adam’s Descendents to Noah; Wickedness of Mankind; Preparations for the
Flood and the Great Deluge; Emerging from the Ark: Sacrifice and
Commandments; the Noah Covenant; Noah’s Sons and the Division of the
Nations. Genesis 4:1–11:26; cf. Moses 5:13–8:30.
Additional Reading: Jackson, "Genesis and the Early
Experiences of Mankind," SS3 29–33 (packet, 30–32).
W17Sep Abraham. Noah
to Abraham; Abram’s Early Career; Melchizedek; Abraham’s Posterity;
Establishing the Covenant; Lessons from Sodom and Lot; "Other" Nations in
Genesis; the Problem of Seeming Patriarchal Misbehavior. Genesis
11:27–20:18.
Additional Reading: Bandstra, 20–21 (online); McConkie, "The
Promises Made to the Fathers," SS3, 47–61 (packet, 33–40).
M22Sep Isaac. Later
Career of Abraham and Early Life of Isaac: Command to Sacrifice Isaac;
Marriage of Isaac and Rebekah. Abraham’s Final Days. History of Isaac and
His sons: Esau Sells His Birthright to Jacob; Isaac and Abimelech—not again!
Esau’s Hittite Wives set the stage for his loss of blessing. Genesis
21:1–26:35.
W24Sep Jacob. Isaac Blesses
Jacob. A Parting of the Ways. Jacob’s Dream at Bethel. Jacob and the
Daughters of Laban. Jacob’s Return to Canaan. Jacob Wrestles at Peniel. The
Tragedy of Dinah. Final Phases of the Jacob Story—Return to Bethel, Birth of
Benjamin and Death of Rachel, Death of Isaac. Genesis 27:1–36:40.
Take-home quiz #1 distributed.
M29Sep Rosh Hashanah begins at
sunset. Take-home quiz #1 due.
Joseph. Genesis 37:1–41:57.
W01Oct Israel in
Egypt. Joseph’s Children in Egypt; Joseph Tests his Brothers; Jacob
Blesses Ephraim and Manasseh; Jacob’s Blesses his other Descendents
Genesis 42:1–50:26.
EXAMINATION 1 Th02–Sa04Oct; M06Oct (late)
- M06Oct Even if you are still studying for or taking
the exam, come to class for this important introductory lecture!
Oppression and Deliverance. Introduction to Exodus; Moses the
Deliverer; Plagues and Release. Exodus 1:1–12:32.: Rasmussen, 83 (packet, 8); Bandstra, 21
(online).
W08Oct Yom Kippur begins at
sunset.
The Road
to Sinai. Flight from Egypt (12:33–15:21); Sanctifying the
Firstborn; Miraculous Escape From Pharaoh; Songs of Moses and Miriam; Bitter
Water Made Sweet and Bread from Heaven; Amalek and "Moses’ Hands"; Jethro’s
Advice; Exodus 12:33–19:2.: Lunquist, "The Exodus," SS3,
111–123 (packet, 41–47).
M13Oct Sukkot begins at sunset.
The
Revelation at Sinai. Exodus 19:3–24:18, 31:18–34:35.: Wright, "The Laws and the Sanctuary,"
SS3, 143–149 (packet, 48–51).
W15Oct The Tabernacle: A Pattern of Heaven, A Pattern of Holiness.
Exodus 25:1–31:17, 35:1–40:38.: Wright, "The Laws and the Sanctuary,"
SS3, 149–152 (packet, 51–52).
M20Oct
The Way to
God: Sacrifices and Priests. Introduction to Leviticus; offerings;
establishing a priesthood. Leviticus 1:1–10:20.
: Rasmussen, 127–28 (packet, 9); Jackson,
"The Law of Moses and the Atonement of Christ," SS3, 153–172
(packet, 53–62).
W22Oct
The Walk with God: Sanctification. Laws of purity; the Day of
Atonement; ritual and moral holiness; priestly standards; festivals.
Leviticus 11:1–27:34.
M27Oct
Lessons
in the Wilderness I. Introduction to Numbers; The Census of the
Exodus Generation; The Census of the Exodus Generation; The Order of
Encampment and Marching; Sons of Aaron and the Rest of the Tribe of Levi;
Keeping the Camp of the Lord Pure; the Nazarite Vow; the Priestly
Benediction Numbers 1:1–10:10.: Rasmussen, 144–45 (packet, 10).
W29Oct
Lessons in the Wilderness II. Report of the spies; the people quail;
divine discipline; marching to Moab; Balak and Balaam; offerings and
festivals once more; final events and directions. Numbers 10:11–27:23,
32:1–34:15. Take-home quiz #2 distributed.
M03Nov Take-home Quiz #2 due.
Deuteronomy: The "Retelling" of
the Law. Introduction to Deuteronomy. Israel’s wilderness wanderings
reviewed; a review of the law; commands concerning God, festivals, leaders,
and relationships; Israel’s covenant ratified; Moses’ farewell; The
"rediscovery" of the law and its later impact Deuteronomy 1:1–13:18,
18:15–22, 26:1–34:12; 2 Kings 22.: Rasmussen, 167–68 (packet, 11); Bandstra,
184–198 (online).
EXAMINATION 2 W05Nov–Sa08Nov; M10Nov (late)
- W05Nov
The Conquest I.
Introduction to the Deuteronomic History—the "Former Prophets of the
Nevi’im; book of Joshua. Entering the Land of Canaan; "conquering" the
Land of Canaan; dividing the Land of Canaan. Joshua 1:1–12:24, 23:1–24:33
(read chapter headings for Joshua 13–22 and review map 3 to get an idea of
the tribal allotments).
: Rasmussen, 194 (packet, 12); Lundquist,
"The Israelite Conquest of Canaan," SS3, 225–236 (packet, 63–68);
Bandstra, 21–22, 198–199, 204–209. (online).
M10Nov Judges I.
Introduction to Judges; the political and spiritual background; early
enemies and leaders; Deborah and Barak; Gideon’s call and fall; Abimelech’s
tyranny. Judges 1:1–9:57.: Rasmussen, 194 (packet, 12); Parry and
Ricks, "The Judges of Israel," SS3, 239–247 (packet, 69–73);
Bandstra, 237–243 (online).
W12Nov Judges
II. Intermediate and Ephemeral Leaders; the Tragedy of Jephthah and
His Daughter; Samson; Apostasy During the Time of the Judges; Tribal Trauma:
Dan and Benjamin. Judges 10:1–21:25.: Bandstra, 247–251 (online).
M17Nov Ruth.
Introduction to Ruth: placement—topic, chronology, or genre? The Ketuvim
or "Writings." The story of Ruth—resolve, rights, request, and reward.
Ruth.: Rasmussen, 224 (packet, 13); Bandstra,
384–386, 441, 445–449 (online).
W19Nov Samuel.
Introduction to 1–2 Samuel. Samuel’s early life and call; his judgeship;
Israel’s demand for a king; The rise of Saul; Samuels’ farewell address.
1 Samuel 1:1–12:25.: Rasmussen, 230–31 (packet, 14); Seely,
"An Introduction to 1 and 2 Samuel," SS3, 259–270 (packet,
74–79).
M24Nov Saul and David.
Rejection of Saul; David anointed as king; David and Goliath; David and
Saul’s family—Jonathan and Michal; Saul and David at odds; David in Gath;
the death of Saul and his sons. 1 Samuel 13:1–31:13.: Bandstra, 22–24 (online).
W24Nov No class.
M01Dec David the
King I. Review of the background of 1–2 Samuel, overview of the
structure of 2 Samuel; the issue of sacral kingship—the examples of Saul and
David; David Established as King; Consolidation of the Kingdom; the
selection of Jerusalem as a political and religious capital; The Davidic
Covenant; David’s Conquests for and Administration of the Kingdom. 2
Samuel 1:1–10:1: Rasmussen, 254–55 (packet, 15); Madsen,
"David, the King of Israel," SS3, 293–306 (packet, 80–86).
W03Dec David the
King II. David’s crimes—Bathsheba and Uriah; conflicts within the
Davidic kingdom; Absalom’s rebellion; last words and deeds of David. 2
Samuel 11:1–24:25. Take-home quiz #3 distributed: Madsen, "David, the King of Israel,"
SS3, 306–314 (packet, 86–90).
M08Dec Take-home Quiz #3 due.
A Taste of the Psalms I.
Overview of Hebrew poetry; introduction to Psalms; types of psalms—prayers,
laments, thanksgivings, imprecations, hymns, royal/messianic, sanctuary.
Psalms 1–8.: Bandstra, 386–391, 403–419
(online).
W10Dec Taste of the
Psalms II. Psalms 15, 19; 22–24, 27, 30, 42, 45, 63; 84; 96, 100,
104, 106, 113–118; look at 119; 122, 127, 146–150. Exegetical
Paper Due.
Tu17Dec FINAL EXAM, 7–10:00 a.m. (In class!)
- Su21Dec Chanukah begins at sunset
W03Sep Introduction
M08Sep
Historical and Literary Background. The World of the
Old Testament—peoples and places. Introduction to Torah;
Documentary Hypothesis and other theories of composition; Exegesis and
Exegetical Method.
Reading: Rasmussen, xi–xviii (packet, 3–7); Jackson,
"God’s Testament to Ancient Israel," and Brown, "Approaches to
the Pentateuch," SS3 3–23 (packet, 18–28); Bandstra,
9–16, 18–20, 34–47 (online); Huntsman, "Teaching through
Exegesis: Helping Students Ask Questions of the Text" (packet,
150–159).
W10Sep Creation and Fall. Overview and Structure of Genesis.
First and Second Creation Accounts—Priestly and Yawehistic? Sample
Exegetical Questions for the First Account. The Temptation. The
Judgements. An LDS Allegory of the Fall. Genesis 1:1–3:24; cf. Moses
2:1–5:12, 6:48–68; Abraham 4–5; 2 Nephi 2:14–29.
Additional Reading: Rasmussen, 1–2 (packet, 7–8);
Jackson, "Genesis and the Early Experiences of Mankind,"
SS3
25–28 (packet, 28–30).
M15Sep
The Flood and Its Aftermath.
Cain and Abel; The
Beginnings of Civilization; Adam’s Descendents to Noah; Wickedness of
Mankind; Preparations for the Flood and the Great Deluge; Emerging from
the Ark: Sacrifice and Commandments; the Noah Covenant; Noah’s Sons and
the Division of the Nations. Genesis 4:1–11:26; cf. Moses 5:13–8:30.
Additional Reading: Jackson, "Genesis and the Early
Experiences of Mankind," SS3 29–33 (packet, 30–32).
W17Sep Abraham.
Genesis 11:27–20:18.
Additional Reading: Bandstra, 20–21 (online); McConkie,
"The Promises Made to the Fathers," SS3, 47–61 (packet,
33–40).
M22Sep Isaac. Genesis 21:1–26:35.
W24Sep Jacob. Genesis 27:1–36:40.
Take-home quiz #1
distributed.
M29Sep Rosh Hashanah begins at sunset
Take-home quiz #1 due.
Joseph. Genesis 37:1–41:57.
W01Oct Israel in Egypt. Genesis 42:1–50:26.
EXAMINATION 1
Th02–Sa04Oct; M06Oct (late)
Be sure to check hours at https://testing.byu.edu/info/center_hours.php
M06Oct Even if you are still studying for or
taking the exam, come to class for this important introductory lecture!
Oppression and Deliverance. Introduction to
Exodus; Moses the Deliverer; Plagues and Release. Exodus
1:1–12:32.
Additional Reading: Rasmussen, 83 (packet, 8); Bandstra, 21
(online).
W08Oct Yom Kippur begins at sunset
The Road to Sinai. Exodus 12:33–19:2.
Additional Reading: Lunquist, "The Exodus," SS3,
111–123 (packet, 41–47).
M13Oct Sukkot begins at sunset
The Revelation at Sinai. Exodus 19:3–24:18, 31:18–34:35.
Additional Reading: Wright, "The Laws and the Sanctuary,"
SS3, 143–149 (packet, 48–51).
W15Oct The Tabernacle: A Pattern of Heaven, A Pattern of
Holiness. Exodus 25:1–31:17, 35:1–40:38.
Additional Reading: Wright, "The Laws and the
Sanctuary," SS3, 149–152 (packet, 51–52).
M20Oct The Way to
God:
Sacrifices
and Priests.
Introduction
to
Leviticus;
offerings;
establishing
a
priesthood.
Leviticus
1:1–10:20.
Additional Reading: Rasmussen, 127–28 (packet, 9);
Jackson, "The Law of Moses and the Atonement of Christ,"
SS3,
153–172 (packet, 53–62).
W22Oct The Walk with God: Sanctification. Laws of
purity; the Day of Atonement; ritual and moral holiness;
priestly standards; festivals. Leviticus 11:1–27:34.
M27Oct Lessons in the Wilderness I. Introduction to
Numbers; the order of Israel; a people sanctified; the first
march–murmurings arise. Numbers 1:1–12:16.
Additional Reading: Rasmussen, 144–45 (packet, 10);
W29Oct Lessons in the Wilderness
II. Report of the spies; the people
quail; divine discipline; marching to
Moab; Balak and Balaam; offerings and
festivals once more; final events and
directions. Numbers 13:1–27:23,
32:1–34:15. Take-home quiz #2
distributed.
M03Nov Take-home Quiz #2 due.
Deuteronomy: The "Retelling" of the Law. Introduction to
Deuteronomy. Israel’s wilderness wanderings reviewed; Commands
concerning God, festivals, leaders, and relationships; Israel’s
covenant ratified; Moses’ farewell; The "rediscovery" of the law
and its later impact Deuteronomy 1:1–13:18, 27:1–34:12; 2 Kings
22.
Additional Reading: Rasmussen, 167–68 (packet, 11); Bandstra,
184–198 (online).
EXAMINATION 2
Tu04Nov–F07Nov; Sa08Nov (late)
Be sure to check summer hours at
https://testing.byu.edu/info/center_hours.php
W05Nov Even if you
are still studying for or taking the exam, come to class for
this important introductory lecture!
The Conquest I. Introduction to the Deuteronomic
History—the "Former Prophets of the Nevi'im; book of
Joshua. Entering the Land of Canaan; "conquering" the Land of
Canaan; dividing the Land of Canaan. Joshua 1:1–12:24,
23:1–24:33 (read chapter headings for Joshua 13–22 and review
map 3 to get an idea of the tribal allotments).
Additional Reading: Rasmussen, 194 (packet,
12); Lundquist, "The Israelite Conquest of Canaan,"
SS3, 225–236 (packet, 63–68); Bandstra,
21–22, 198–199, 204–209. (online).
M10Nov Judges I. Introduction to Judges; the political
and spiritual background; early enemies and leaders; Deborah and
Barak; Gideon’s call and fall; Abimelech’s tyranny. Judges
1:1–9:57.
Additional Reading: Rasmussen, 194 (packet, 12); Parry
and Ricks, "The Judges of Israel," SS3, 239–247 (packet,
69–73).
W12Nov Judges II. Ephemeral leaders; Samson; apostasy
during the time of the judges; tribal trauma: Dan and Benjamin.
Judges 10:1–21:25.
Additional Reading: Banstra, 247–251 (online).
M17Nov Ruth. Introduction to Ruth: placement—topic,
chronology, or genre? The Ketuvim or "Writings." The
story of Ruth—resolve, rights, request, and reward. Ruth.
Additional Reading: Rasmussen, 224 (packet, 13); Bandstra,
384–386, 441, 445–449 (online).
W19Nov Samuel. Introduction to 1–2 Samuel. Samuel’s
early life and call; his judgeship; Israel’s demand for a king;
The rise of Saul; Samuels’ farewell address. 1 Samuel 1:1–12:25.
Additional Reading: Rasmussen, 230–31 (packet, 14);
Seely, "An Introduction to 1 and 2 Samuel," SS3, 259–270
(packet, 74–79).
M24Nov Saul and David. Rejection of Saul; David
anointed as king; David and Goliath; David and Saul’s
family—Jonathan and Michal; Saul and David at odds; David in
Gath; the death of Saul and his sons. 1 Samuel 13:1–31:13.
Additional
Reading:
Bandstra, 22–24
(online).
W24Nov No class.
M01Dec David the King I. David’s coronation;
consolidation of power; the selection of Jerusalem; the Davidic
covenant; David’s wars and conquests. 2 Samuel 1:1–10:19.
Additional Reading: Rasmussen, 254–55 (packet, 15);
Madsen, "David, the King of Israel," SS3, 293–306
(packet, 80–86).
W03Dec David the King II. David’s
crimes—Bathsheba and Uriah; conflicts within the
Davidic kingdom; Absalom’s rebellion; last words
and deeds of David. 2 Samuel 11:1–24:25.
Additional Reading: Madsen, "David, the King of Israel,"
SS3, 306–314 (packet, 86–90).
M08Dec A Taste of the Psalms I. Overview of Hebrew
poetry; introduction to Psalms; types of psalms—prayers,
laments, thanksgivings, imprecations, hymns, royal/messianic,
sanctuary. Psalms 1–8.
Additional Reading: Bandstra, 386–391, 403–419 (online).
W10Dec Taste of the Psalms II. Psalms 15, 19; 22–24,
27, 30, 42, 45, 63; 84; 96, 100, 104, 106, 113–118; look at 119;
122, 127, 146–150. Exegetical Paper Due.
Tu17Dec FINAL EXAM, 7–10:00 a.m. (In class!)
Su21Dec Chanukah begins at sunset