Poetic and Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament
REL 310
Final Exam
Due Midnight, Wednesday, December 14
Open Book, take about 2 hours, answer your choice of 4 questions out of 6
(that means you should write for about 30 minutes on each question that you answer)
You may either send your answers as an email message, or you may send a word.doc file as an attachment to
rollinsondr@yahoo.com, rollinsondr@hellokitty.com, and rollinsondr@mail2world.com
Remember to put your name on the document as well as in the subject line of the e-mail.
Remember to cite your sources.
- You are asked to lead an 8-week Bible study on the Psalms, for a group of adults meeting once a week. Make Lesson plans for each weekly session - what Scriptures would you cover, what would be the main points of each lesson, what illustrations would you use, how would you lead the group to apply the teaching to their lives, etc.
- You are asked to lead a 5-week Bible study on the Book of Proverbs, for a group of teenagers meeting once a week. Make Lesson plans for each weekly session - what Scriptures would you cover, what would be the main points of each lesson, what illustrations would you use, how would you lead the group to apply the teaching to their lives, etc.
- Using a section of text at least 4 verses long, from Psalms or Proverbs, prepare and write out a sermon for delivery in a small-town Church in New Mexico
- Discuss the poetic literature of the Old Testament - its forms, themes, use, etc.
- Discuss the use of the Psalms in worship and prayer, privately and in the Church
- You are asked to organize a 5-day Vacation Bible School, for ages 3 through 12, using David and Solomon and their writings for the framework or theme. Make plans for each day's teaching and activities. What would the children learn each day, how would you adapt the material to different age-groups, what scriptures and activities would you use, etc.
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Dr. Rollinson
Station 19, ENMU
Portales, NM 88130
Last Updated : December 7, 2011

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