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A 12 page research paper that offers a 1 page syllabus of a proposed course on Old Testament literature. The writer outlines the course content in remaining pages. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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beginning student with a "grasp of the overall message" of the Bible (Keathley "Introduction"). This examination of the Old Testament divides the various books into two fundamental divisions: the Law,
that is, the first five books of the Bible, and the Historical Books, which constitute the remainder of the Old Testament. Course requirements Students will be required to participate
in a variety of learning activities, which will be graded. It is also required that all activities and reading assignments should be completed in a timely manner when they are
assigned. Student should read the Old Testament completely through at least once during the course. Writing Assignments Questions pertaining to each chapter of the Old Testament will be assigned
in conjunction with the appropriate lesson. These questions should be answered in a short-essay format of roughly 200-400 words each. All students will complete a course project on a topic
of the students choosing. Course Description The Law, the first five books of the Bible The lessons for this section of the Bible are designed to offer beginning students a
concise, yet comprehensive, overview of the first five books of the Bible, which are typically referred to as the Pentateuch, "which means five books" (Keathley "The Law"). These books are
also referred as "the law," due to the fact that they contain "the laws and instruction" that were handed down by God to Moses and the people of Israel (Keathley
"The Law"). Authorship of the Pentateuch has historically been regarded as Moses; however, religious scholarship identifies four literary strands that have been assigned the letter J, E, D, and P
for these unknown authors (Closson). The letter J stands for the Yahwist narrative ("J" is from the German word Jahweh), which dates from the period of the early Jewish monarchy
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