Old Testament Field Guideਨਮੂਨਾ

Ancient Near Eastern: In Front of the Text
You’re beginning to see why we sometimes refer to thorough Bible Engagement as something that involves “culture shock.” Here are some of the ways we differ from traditional societies in antiquity.
Consider the following differences between Western and ancient Near Eastern societies.
Source: John H. Walton, The NIV Application Commentary, 2001, pp. 25-26.
Now that you have looked at some distinctions between our contemporary world and that of the ancient Near East, read 1 Kings 2:13-27 and Jeremiah 1:1-2.
Consider Jeremiah’s lineage and ponder how his social status may have impacted his reception among the Judean court and populace.
Wrap-up
Nicole wraps up this lesson on parallels in the ancient world.
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About this Plan

Welcome to the “Field Guide” Module for the Old Testament. We want to make sure you are well prepared before you start down the path of a deeper engagement with God’s Word. This module will provide a great framework for your journey through the Old Testament as we explore the Bible’s geographical, historical, cultural and religious contexts.
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