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Understanding the Old Testament

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  1. INTRODUCTION & MATERIALS

    Books for this Class
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  2. Introduction to the Old Testament & Genesis
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  3. GENESIS
    Overview of Old Testament and Genesis 1
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  4. Genesis 1 & 2: Creation & Covenant
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  5. Genesis 2 & 3: Covenant & Fall
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  6. Genesis 3 & 4: The Fall to Cain and Abel
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  7. Genesis 4:16 to 8: The Two Lines & the Flood
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  8. Genesis 9 to 11: The Covenant of Grace
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  9. Genesis 12 & 15: Abraham & Justification by Faith
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  10. Genesis 17 & 22: Abraham & Sanctification
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  11. Genesis 50: Jacob & Joseph
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  12. EXODUS
    Exodus 1 to 12: Moses & the Passover
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  13. Exodus 13 to 20: Fleeing Egypt to Sinai
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  14. Exodus 21 to 24: Three Aspects of the Law
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  15. Exodus 01/13
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  16. Exodus 01/20
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  17. Exodus 01/27
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  18. Exodus 02/03
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  19. Exodus 02/10
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  20. Snow Day 02/17
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  21. HISTORY & PROPHETS
    1 & 2 Samuel
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  22. Isaiah, 1st & 2nd Kings
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  23. The Prophets
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  24. Matthew Henry and The Prophets
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  25. Isaiah 04/07/21
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  26. Isaiah 04/14/21
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  27. Jeremiah
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  28. Ezekiel
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  29. Final Lecture
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The ‘Keil and Delitzsch’ Old Testament Commentary examines each verse or section of the Old Testament. As a commentary, it provides the most in-depth look at specific verses in the Bible.

Keil & Delitzsch Old Testament Commentary

A triumph of rigorous scholarship and sound theological judgement, Keil & Delitzsch is a classic in conservative biblical scholarship and remains one of the most popular Old Testament commentaries available. Beginning with the nature and format of the Old Testament, this evangelical commentary introduces each book of the Old Testament, and offers in-depth analyses of the Hebrew text as well as grammatical and philological issues.”