Poetic and Prophetic Literature of the Old Testament
RELG 301
Study Topics and Assignments
Module 11 - Micah,
Nahum,
Habakkuk,
Zephaniah,
Study Report 11 - due by 9am of the Monday following the Module
Download the .doc file for Study Report 11
Fill in and save each daily section as you study during the week.
NOTE on "Key Verses" - There are no "correct" or "incorrect" Key Verses.
The Key Verses are any verses from the daily Bible readings which particularly speak to you on that day. The Study Report will ask you not only to type the verses into your Report, but also to write them out by hand (not into the Report) while speaking them aloud. This will be a way for you to internalize some of the texts which you are studying, and have them in your memory for whenever there is a future need.
Submit the completed file to the relevant Assignment Box in Canvas by 9am the following Monday.
Scripture Readings
- Micah
- Nahum
- Habakkuk
- Zephaniah
Textbook Readings
- Micah, pages 498-499
- Nahum, pages 500-501
- Habakkuk, pages 592-503
- Zephaniah, page 504
Course Notes
Optional Videos for the Module - The Study Report will tell you when to watch them.
- Micah 4:2, 6:8, Let us Go to the Mount
- Micah 6:6-8, Walk Humbly with your God
- Micah 6:6-8, What is good
- Micah 6:6-8, Walk Humbly
- Micah 6:8, He has shown you, O mortal
- Micah 6:8, He has shown thee, O man
- Micah 6:8, He has shown thee, O man (Bluegrass)
- Micah 6:8, Act Justly, Love Mercy
- Habakkuk 2:14, The earth shall be filled
- Habakkuk 2:14, The earth shall be filled
- Habakkuk 3:2 & 2:14, Lord, I have heard of your fame
- Habakkuk 3:17-18, Though the fig tree does not blossom
- Habakkuk 3:18, I will rejoice in the Lord
- Habakkuk 3:19, The Lord God is my strength
- Zephaniah 3:17, He will take great delight in you
- Zephaniah 3:17, The Lord thy God in the midst of thee
- Zephaniah 3:17, The Lord thy God in the midst of thee
- Zephaniah 3:17, The Lord your God
Discussion Board - due by 9am, Friday of the Module
Thread
It must have been very discouraging for Habakkuk, when no-one seemed to respond to his preaching, and he knew that his people were headed for disaster. However, the line he wrote "The just shall live by his faith" (Habakk.2:4) has reached further than he could have imagined (St. Paul, the writer of Hebrews, Martin Luther, . . .)
If you were able to go back in time and meet Habakkuk, what would you tell him?
Post Replies to at least two of your classmates' threads.
Post your Thread by 9am, Friday of the Module
Post replies to two of your classmates' threads by 9am of the Monday following the Module
Go
here for the rubrics for grading Discussion Boards
Study Report - due by 9am on the Monday following the Module
Complete and SAVE your file of the Study Report, proof read, then submit it to the correct box in Canvas
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