| Points | 50 |
Reading Schedule / Reading Report (50 points)
Please record your reading on this form, and submit it by the due date: Wednesday, October 04, 11:59 pm, 2023. You may read these Bible chapters in whatever language you prefer.
One chapter in the Bible = one page of reading. The total pages assigned comes to: 500 pages.
You will be reading 35 pages from Walton & Hill, OT Today; approx. 265 pages from Herbert Wolf, An Intro. to the OT: Pentateuch (2007 edition); and approx. 200 chapters from the Pentateuch itself.
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Walton & Hill, Old Testament Today: (35 pages)
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10 ppHistory Story Line (41–50) -
16 ppLiterary Perspective (pp. 51–66)(= How is it written? How does it compare to other ANE writings?)
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3 ppPlotline of the Pentateuch (pp. 67–69) -
6 ppReligious Belief in the Ancient World (pp. 102–107)
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Herbert Wolf, Pentateuch
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42 ppCh. 1, Introduction, pp. 17–58 -
56 ppCh. 3, Genesis, pp. 93–148
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Genesis: (50 chapters = 50 pages)
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5 ppGenesis 1–5 -
6 ppGenesis 6–11 -
13 ppGenesis 12–24 -
12 ppGenesis 25–36(You may skim ch. 36.)
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14 ppGenesis 37–50 -
10 ppPsalms: 78, 90, 105 & 106 , and 136(These psalms count as 2 pages each.)
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10 ppHebrews: 1–10
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Herbert Wolf, Pentateuch
60 ppCh. 4, Exodus, pp. 149–190
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Exodus: (35 of the 40 chapters = 35 pages)
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10 ppExodus 1–10 -
8 ppExodus 11–18 -
6 ppExodus 19–24 -
7 ppExodus 25–31 -
3 ppExodus 32–34 (+ 35:1–3)(You may skip chs. 35–39.)
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1 pExodus 40
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Herbert Wolf, Pentateuch,
28 ppCh. 5, Leviticus, pp. 191–218
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Leviticus: (All 27 chapters = 27 pages)
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5 ppLeviticus 1–6:7(General instructions for offerings)
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2 ppLeviticus 6:8–7(Specific instructions for the priests)
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3 ppLeviticus 8–10 -
7 ppLeviticus 11–17 -
5 ppLeviticus 18–22 -
5 ppLeviticus 23–27
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Herbert Wolf, Pentateuch
27 ppCh. 6, Numbers, pp. 219–245
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Numbers: (34 of the 36 chapters = 34 pages)
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1 pNumbers 1:1–19, 44–54; + 2:1–9, 32–34.[Numbers 1 & 2 are the 1 st Census = the 1 st "numbering".]
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8 ppNumbers 3–10 -
4 ppNumbers 11–14 -
5 ppNumbers 15–19 -
6 ppNumbers 20–25[Numbers 26 = the 2nd Census = the 2nd "numbering".]
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5 ppNumbers 27–31 -
5 ppNumbers 32–36
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Herbert Wolf, Pentateuch
20 ppCh. 1, Deuteronomy, pp. 245–264
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Deuteronomy: (all 34 chapters = 34 pages)
4 ppDeuteronomy 1–44 ppDeuteronomy 5–85 ppDeuteronomy 9–135 ppDeuteronomy 14–189 ppDeuteronomy 19–273 ppDeuteronomy 28–304 ppDeuteronomy 31–34
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Herbert Wolf, Pentateuch
34 ppCh. 2, Authorship, pp. 59–92
- Eccles. 12:12b