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Course
Descriptions: Old Testament
BOT 530 Old Testament Introduction
An introduction to the content and background of the Old Testament, including the critical
issues in the discipline of Old Testament Introduction.
Exegetical
Courses
The following courses are offered on a rotating basis depending on faculty
availability and special interests. The course subtitle and content may vary. They will
involve exegesis of the Old Testament text. A course may be taken for credit more than once
if the subtitles indicate different course content (e.g., Studies Pentateuch: Genesis and
Studies Pentateuch: Exodus). It is recommended, but not required, that BOT 530 Old Testament
Introduction and BNT 530 New Testament Introduction be taken before exegetical courses because
some introductory knowledge will be assumed by the professor. Students who have not had
those courses may need to do additional reading from the course bibliography to fill in
the knowledge gaps.
BOT 531 Studies in the Pentateuch
See note above.
BOT 538 Studies in the Prophetical Books
See note above.
BOT 539 Studies in the Historical Books
See note above.
BOT 540 Studies in the Wisdom and Poetical Books
See note above.
BOT/HOM 620 Expository Preaching in the Pentateuch
and Historical Books
(See HOM/BOT 620)
BOT/HOM 621 Expository Preaching in the Prophets and Apocalypse
(See HOM/BOT 621)
BOT/HOM 622 Expository Preaching in the Psalms and Wisdom Literature
(See HOM/BOT 622)
BOT 641 Specialized Exegetical Studies in the Old
Testament
See note above.
BOT/BNT/MHT/PCS 646 Theological Studies Seminar
(See
BNT/BOT/MHT/PCS 646 )
Updated:
Friday, May 18, 2012 1:01 PM
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