UNDERSTANDING THE OLD TESTAMENT: APPROVED RESOURCE FOR A LEVEL STUDENTS
CHRISTIAN INTERPRETATION OF THE BIBLE
THE BIBLICAL ACCOUNT OF CREATION IN GENESIS 1 AND 2
ISRAEL'S ANCESTORS
MOSES, THE EXODUS AND THE LA W
THE BOOK OF LEVITICUS
THE BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY
CONQUEST AND SETTLEMENT IN CANAAN
SAMUEL AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MONARCHY
THE KINGDOM OF ISRAEL AND KING DAVIDS
THE NATURE OF HEBREW PROPHECY AND THE ROLE OF PROPHETS IN THE COVENANT COMMUNITY
THE CANONICAL PROPHETS: AMOS
HOSEA AND THE END OF THE NORTHERN KINGDOM
The historical background to Hosea's ministry
The political situation in which Hosea lived
Israel and Syria against Judah (2 Kings 16: 5-9)
Religious apostasy In Judah (2 Klngsl6: 10-18)
Assyria and Israel (2 Kings 17: 1- 6)
The destruction of Israel
Judah's survival
The later history of the Jewish people
Hosea's interpretation of Israel's covenant relationship with God
Hosea's marriage and Its prophetic meaning (Hosea 1:2-3 :5)
The Lord's accusation against Israel (Hosea 4: 1- 3)
Unfaithful priests (4:4-10)
Pagan worship (4: 11-5 : 7)
The war against Judah (5: 8-15)
The insincerity of the people (6: 1-6)
God's love for his rebellious people (11: 1-12)
The offer of salvation to a penitent people (Hosea 14: 1- 9)
The Exodus theme In Hosea
The relevance of the book of Hosea for modern Christians
The origins of the Samaritan people (2 Kings 17)
Research and discussion
ISAIAH AND THE KINGS OF JUDAH
JEREMIAH AND THE KINGS OF JUDAH
EZEKIEL
THE PSALMS
JOB
HOSEA AND THE END OF THE NORTHERN KINGDOM
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