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Old Testament [Hebrew Bible] Introduction

A course sponsored by the Greater Milwaukee Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, in cooperation with the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. This course was last offered:

  • Saturday mornings, 8:30 -11:30 A.M.
  • 21 January - 25 March 2006
  • Martin Luther Church, 9235 W. Blue Mound Rd, Milwaukee

This course is intended to introduce students to the Old Testament [Jewish Bible], providing both a survey of its contents and opportunities to learn helpful ways of reading this ancient, but ever-new, collection of writings. Through reading of major blocks of the biblical material, the students will learn the basics of the history of ancient Israel in its encounters with God. Through readings in a modern textbook, they will learn of the historical environments in which the Old Testament came into being, and of various methods which have been used to understand the meaning of scripture in Jewish and Christian history as well as in modern scholarship. The class sessions, primarily lecture and discussions, will integrate these readings.


Instructor: Thomas Osterfield
  • Email: tomofield@cs.com
  • Required textbooks:
    1. A modern translation of the Old Testament or complete Bible. List of suggested Bibles.
    2. Lawrence Boadt. Reading the Old Testament: an introduction. New York: Paulist Press, 1984.

    Readings will be assigned.

  • Last schedule of classes and assignments
  • There were two exams. Students taking the course for academic credit were required to keep notes (a "journal") on the Bible readings. Any additional requirements for those taking the course for academic credit were determined after the start of the class in consulation with those seeking such credit.


    Class Notes and Slides
    Internet Resources for Old Testament study
    Additional Bibliography
    Diakonia Old Testament course, a shorter, but more up-to-date version of this course.
    The cost of this course was $250 plus the cost of the Boadt textbook. Academic credit was available for an additional fee. For details about replacement courses, call 414-671-1212, email, or write to the synod at 1212 S. Layton Blvd., Milwaukee, WI 53215.


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