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Scripture Studies Chapter 2 The Old Testament

The Old Testament Read: Matthew 5:17-48 Romans 3:1-4:12

The Old Testament The prophecy of the Old Testament is fulfilled in Jesus

The Old Testament CCC 121:The Old Testament is an indispensable part of Sacred Scripture. Its books are divinely inspired and retain a permanent value,92 for the Old Covenant has never been revoked. (1093)

The Old Testament CCC122: Indeed, “the economy of the Old Testament was deliberately so oriented that it should prepare for and declare in prophecy the coming of Christ, redeemer of all men.”93 “Even though they contain matters imperfect and provisional,”94 the books of the Old Testament bear witness to the whole divine pedagogy of God’s saving love: these writings “are a storehouse of sublime teaching on God and of sound wisdom on human life, as well as a wonderful treasury of prayers; in them, too, the mystery of our salvation is present in a hidden way.”95 (702, 763, 708, 2568)

The Old Testament The Books of the Old Testament Law History Wisdom Prophecy

The Old Testament The Law Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy

The Old Testament The “JEDP” theory of the Pentateuch J: “Yahwist” or “Jehovist” source E: “Elohist” source D: “Deuteronomic” source P: “Priestly” source

The Old Testament History Joshua Judges Ruth 1 Samuel 2 Samuel

The Old Testament History 1 Kings 2 Kings 1 Chronicles 2 Chronicles

The Old Testament History Ezra Nehemiah Tobit Judith Esther

The Old Testament Joshua Tells how the Israelites, led by Joshua, the successor of Moses, began their conquest of Canaan

The Old Testament Judges Continues the story of the conquest of Canaan and the death of Joshua It tells how, time and time again, the people of Israel were unfaithful to God And how as a punishment He let them fall into the hands of their enemies Each time, when they repented, God sent a “Judge” to be their leader and save them

The Old Testament Ruth Set in the time of the Judges, the book of Ruth tells the story of a foreign woman who converts to the worship of the one true God. She marries Boaz, a wealthy Israelite Her great-grandson David would be king of Israel Therefore she is also the human ancestor of Jesus

The Old Testament 1 Samuel Tells the tragic story of Saul, the first king of Israel Saul was anointed king by the prophet Samuel Starts out well but loses God’s favor by his disobedience Involves Israel in a long civil war with his successor David

The Old Testament 2 Samuel Continues the story of David after the death of Saul God’s everlasting covenant with David makes Jerusalem the religious center of the world David builds the nation of Israel into a strong power, but also suffers the consequences of his sin.

The Old Testament 1 Kings Continues with the reign of David’s son Solomon, who is famous for his wisdom and makes Israel a mighty empire Much of the book is taken up with the most important event of Solomon’s reign: the building of the Temple in Jerusalem Solomon and his successors fall into idolatry, and God rebukes them through Elijah

The Old Testament 2 Kings Tells how Israel’s two kingdoms, Judah and Israel, become deeply divided by falling away from God and turning to foreign idols Finally God allows both kingdoms to be conquered and destroyed

The Old Testament 1 Chronicles Continues the history of 1 and 2 Samuel, but from another point of view Emphasizes the religious aspect of David’s reign Especially his preparations for building the Temple

The Old Testament 2 Chronicles Continuation of 1 Chronicles Retells some of the events of 1 and 2 Kings Emphasizes the kingdom of Judah

The Old Testament Ezra Tells how some of the Jews are allowed to return to Israel after a long exile in Babylon Tells how they rebuild the Temple and try to restore the worship of the true God

The Old Testament Nehemiah Continues the story begun in Ezra, telling how the returned exiles restore the city of Jerusalem and promise to live by the law of Moses Much of the book is from the memoirs of governor Nehemiah

The Old Testament Tobit The story of a pious man, who follows the Law even in exile His son is faithful to the Lord Son ends up rich and happily married

The Old Testament Judith Tells how a heroic woman saves Israel by a clever strategy Her success comes about because she trusted in God

The Old Testament Esther Tells the story of a heroic Israelite woman who becomes Queen of Persia She saves the Jewish people from the plots of evil enemies

The Old Testament Wisdom Job Psalms Proverbs Ecclesiastes Song of Solomon Sirach

The Old Testament Job Why does God let bad things happen to good people? A long debate between Job’s friends on this puzzle They insist that God rewards good and punishes evil Job insists that it doesn’t always happen that way

The Old Testament Psalms Psalms is a collection of religious songs and poems, many of them attributed to king David The greatest religious poetry ever composed is in the book of Psalms We hear it every day in our liturgy And many phrases common in our language comes from Psalms

The Old Testament Proverbs Proverbs is a collection of sayings Many of them are attributed to king Solomon Each one gives an important truth in a short and memorable form Many are in the form of “ . . . ” but “. . . ”

The Old Testament Ecclesiastes Ecclesiastes is a long meditation on vanity The complete pointlessness of worldly things Nothing in this world is lastingly worthwhile The only thing that matters is God

The Old Testament Song of Solomon The world’s most famous love poem A bride and groom speak of their love for one another Since earliest times, the Church has seen the poem as an allegory of Christ’s love for his Church

The Old Testament Wisdom Full title is The Wisdom of Solomon A poem in praise of wisdom Includes a long section on how patient God has been with human folly

The Old Testament Sirach A book about how to live a good life How to live in the real world without compromising our faith in God

The Old Testament Prophecy Prophecy means to speak in place of or for someone else Prophets were called to speak for God without regard for their station in society Abraham was the first prophet Most prophets were men

The Old Testament Prophecy Prophets sometimes did not appear for long periods, but showed up when the people were in need This especially happened during the 11th century – 5th century God sent prophets to guide his people regularly

The Old Testament Prophecy (Major Prophets) Isaiah Jeremiah Lamentations Baruch Ezekiel Daniel

The Old Testament Prophecy (Minor Prophets) Hosea Joel Amos Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum

The Old Testament Prophecy (Minor Prophets) Habakkuk Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah Malachi

The Old Testament Isaiah Isaiah contains some of the clearest prophecies in the Old Testament of the coming of Christ Warns of the disaster that will befall Israel if the people do not turn back to God Promises redemption to the people even though they have sinned

The Old Testament Isaiah was probably written and edited in at least two parts at different times and by different authors Probably done during the Babylonian exile

The Old Testament Old Testament Timeline Genesis – impossible to assign a timeline to the events of Genesis Ca. 2120 BC – God calls Abram (Abraham) to go to the land of Canaan. Time of the Patriarchs Ca. 1906 BC – Jacob and his sons go to Egypt Ca. 1836 BC – Joseph dies in Egypt

The Old Testament Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers Deuteronomy and Job probably composed/conflated during this period Ca. 1571 BC – Moses born Ca. 1484 BC – traditional dating of the events described in Job Ca. 1446 BC – God appears to Moses, Israelites escape from Egypt

The Old Testament

The Old Testament Ca. 1406 BC – Moses dies within sight of the Promised Land Joshua, Judges, Ruth composed during this period Ca.1406 BC – Israel begins conquest of Canaan under Joshua Ca. 1366 BC – Joshua dies Ca, 1350-1050 BC – traditional date of events in Book of Ruth

The Old Testament Ca. 1120 BC – Samson is born 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings (begun), 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles (begun), Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Wisdom probably composed during this period Ca. 1155 BC – Samuel is born Ca. 1050 BC – Saul becomes king of Israel Ca. 1010 BC – David becomes king

The Old Testament Ca. 970 BC – Solomon becomes king Ca. 930 BC – Solomon dies 1 Kings (finished), 2 Kings, 2 Chronicles (finished) Tobit, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hosea, Joel, Amos Ca. 930 BC – Rehoboam becomes king Ca. 926 BC – The ten northern tribes revolt against Rehoboah

The Old Testament Ca. 912 BC – Elijah begins his career as a prophet Ca. 896 BC – Elijah is taken up into heaven Ca 721 BC – Assyrians conquer Israel and take ten tribes into captivity Ca. 705 BC – Traditional date of the events described in Tobit

The Old Testament Judith, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel Ca. 586 BC – Babylonians destroy Jerusalem, raze the Temple, and carry Judah into captivity Ca. 539 BC – Cyrus (Persian king) conquers Babylon Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Sirach written during this period Ca. 537 BC – Decree of Cyrus allows Jews to return to Jerusalem

The Old Testament Ca. 515 BC – after some delay and opposition by the Samaritans, the Second Temple is built Ca. 336 BC – Alexander the Great begins his conquests Ca. 175 BC – Antiochus Epiphanes becomes king

The Old Testament Antiochus Epiphanes was determined to destroy all worship of the “One True God” He believed that public acts of extreme cruelty would discourage the Jews from following their God Ca. 167 BC – Persecution of the Jews, revolt begins

The Old Testament Antiochus’ mistake was underestimating the devotion and faith of the Israelites The Maccabean Revolt led eventually to independence 1 Maccabees, 2 Maccabees is written Ca. 164 BC – Temple rededicated Ca. 134 BC – John Hyrcanus becomes high priest

The Old Testament Typology When we read the Old Testament, we see many things that point to events in the New Testament, the coming of the Messiah Abraham’s sacrifice of Isaac points to God’s sacrifice of His Son Jesus on the cross Thus we say that Isaac it a “type” (prototype) of Christ The study of “types” such as this in the Old Testament is called Typology

The Old Testament Typology is a way of teaching by analogy We explain the new in term of the old

The Old Testament Fulfill Genealogy Law Old Testament Pentateuch Prophet Type Typology Wisdom Literature

The Old Testament Who came to fulfill the prophecies of the Old Testament?

The Old Testament Which two historical figures does Matthew mention as ancestors of Jesus Christ at the beginning of his Gospel?

The Old Testament Where is the Old Testament perfected?

The Old Testament What does the New Testament accomplish?

The Old Testament What does Jesus’ genealogy indicate?

The Old Testament What are the four main types of books in the Old Testament?

The Old Testament Which books are the books of the law?

The Old Testament What are other names for the books of the law?

The Old Testament What does the word “Pentateuch” mean?

The Old Testament What do the historical books describe?

The Old Testament Which book includes many religious poems attributed to David?

The Old Testament Which three books of the Old Testament are named for women?

The Old Testament Why are the books from Hosea to Malachi called “Minor Prophets?”

The Old Testament What can we discover from reading the Old Testament?

The Old Testament What are biblical types?

The Old Testament How did the Old Testament writers date events?

The Old Testament What are the names of the four sources which contributed to the compilation of the Pentateuch?

The Old Testament What is a “heresy?”