WEEK 4 - (Feb 17 - Feb 23)

Chapters 10-12 Overview

  • Genres: Wisdom Literature

  • Genres: Prophecy and Apocalyptic Literature

  • Genres: Gospels, Acts, and the Epistles

Assignments

  • Read each chapter. Watch the corresponding teaching videos on the Global University Website, which you can access via the link below.

  • Answer all interactive questions and place the answers in your binder.

  • Take Test Yourself quizzes on a separate sheet of paper and place in your binder.

  • Watch the Supplemental Videos below and complete the following:

    • 1 page (minimum) reflection on the material. Reflection should contain a summary of material as well as what you as the student learned from the videos. You should also reflect on how the content of the video can help you in your life and ministry.

    • Assignment needs to be turned in by Friday of each week.

Supplemental Videos

In this Seedbed interview, Dr. Ben Witherington speaks with Dr. Richard Bauckham about the book of Revelation. See more at http://seedbed.com Check out Dr. Bauckham's book on Revelation here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0521356911/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0521356911&linkCode=as2&tag=seedbed-20
http://seedbed.com How does prophecy work? Does it tell us in detail the timing of key future events? In this Seven Minute Seminary episode, Dr. Ben Witherington explains. Biblical prophecy is about the telling of truth as God sees it, whether about the past, present, or future.
The books of the Old Testament prophets are packed with dense poetry and wild imagery. If you've tried to read them, odds are you were both intrigued and confused. In this video, we'll learn how these books contribute to the storyline of the Bible and why it's worth learning how to read them more attentively.
Does God care about all of the evil humans perpetrate in our world, and if so, what is He doing about it? In this video, we trace the different ways that God confronts human evil and the even deeper spiritual evil that underlies it.