Summer 2010/Pasadena
Five-week Intensive: July 26-August 27
OT506
Thomas
OT506: OLD TESTAMENT EXEGESIS: SAMUEL. Matthew A. Thomas.
DESCRIPTION: The primary goal of this course is to develop exegetical skills
through the study of portions of the Hebrew text of 1 and 2 Samuel. The Hebrew
text will be examined closely in its literary, historical, cultural, and
theological contexts. Toward this goal, a variety of methodologies will be
considered in relation to the text of Samuel (e.g., form-, historical-, and
text-critical). Attention will be given to the development of exegetical
skills. Class sessions will consist of lecture on the context of Samuel and
exegetical methodology, discussion of selected passages, and practice with
various exegetical methods. Students will translate approximately 12-15 verses
of Hebrew text per class period.
SIGNIFICANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY: Interpreting the Bible in a critically
responsible and faithful way is vitally important in guiding our lives together
as Christians, and in whatever ministry God calls us to. The ability to exegete
the text of the Bible in its original languages greatly enhances our search to
discern God's message to us. The book(s) of Samuel, in particular, offer rich
material addressing such topics as the nature of godly leadership and prophetic
history.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completing this course, the student will have
demonstrated (1) a fundamental knowledge of the literary forms and thematic
content of the book(s) of Samuel; (2) competence in working with the
Hebrew text, including the requisite tools; (3) skill in using exegetical and
hermeneutical principles; (4) an ability to reflect upon and evaluate
theological issues raised in the book(s) of Samuel and their significance for
Christian faith and practice, and (5) an awareness of how we may learn from
culturally diverse vantage points in order to more faithfully interpret and
live out this portion of Scripture.
COURSE FORMAT: The class meets twice weekly in four-hour sessions, for five
weeks.
REQUIRED READING:
- Brown, F., S.R. Driver, and C.A. Briggs. A Hebrew and English
Lexicon of the Old Testament, with an appendix, containing the Biblical
Aramaic. Hendrickson, 1996 [1906].
- Elliger, K., and W. Rudolph. Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia. 5th ed.
Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 1997.
Brueggemann, W. First and Second
Samuel. Interpretation. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1990.
Tsumura, David T. The First Book of Samuel. NICOT. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 2007.
- Articles available on the course Moodle page.
- See the Biblical Division bibliography "Linguistic and Exegetical Books Required in the Master of Divinity Programs" available at http://schedule.fuller.edu/sot/ecds/Ling-Exeg-Biblio.html and in the Academic Advising office.
RECOMMENDED READING: (Additional resources will be provided with the
syllabus.)
Brueggemann, Walter. The Prophetic Imagination. 2nd ed. Minneapolis:
Fortress, 2001.
Chisholm, R.B., Jr. From Exegesis to Exposition: A Practical Guide to Using
Biblical Hebrew. Baker, 1998.
McCarter, P. Kyle, Jr. I Samuel and II Samuel. AB. Garden City:
Doubleday, 1980, 1984.
Sternberg, Meir. The Poetics of Biblical Narrative: Ideological Literature
and the Drama of Reading. Indiana Studies in Biblical Literature.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1987.
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT: (1) Attendance and biweekly preparation for
translation and exegetical discussion (20%). (2) Exegetical Analysis notes
(30%): Students will translate approximately 12-15 verses of Hebrew text per
class session, identifying exegetical issues. Notes will include their
translation and exegetical analysis according to guidelines in the syllabus.
(3) Hebrew Text Presentation (20%): Students will work in small groups to
prepare and present a Hebrew passage to the class. Each student will be
responsible to present approximately 3 verses of text. The presentation will
include reading the passage aloud, parsing verbs and noting other grammatical
forms, and translating the passage. (4) Exegetical Paper (30%): 3000-3750 words
(approximately 12-15 pages).
PREREQUISITES: LG502.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MDiv core requirement in Old Testament "B"
(OTBE) and MA program requirements for Old Testament book study (OTBK).
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (Posted April 21, 2010)