Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture on the Old Testament, focusing on the Restoration period and key biblical texts. Delve into various psalm genres, including praise, thanksgiving, and lament. Examine the provocative Song of Songs and its historical interpretations. Investigate the post-exilic era through the books of Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah, analyzing the renewal of the Mosaic covenant, social reforms, and the challenges faced by the returning Judean exiles. Gain insights into Ezra's controversial policies, including the ban on intermarriage, and understand how these biblical accounts serve as cautionary tales. This 49-minute Yale University lecture, part of a broader course on the Hebrew Bible, offers a scholarly examination of these significant religious texts and their historical context.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Additional Forms and Genres in the Book of Psalms .
- Chapter 2. Song of Songs .
- Chapter 3. The Restoration and the Books of Chronicles I and II, Ezra and Nehemiah .
- Chapter 4. Ezra's Dissolution of Foreign Marriages and Renewal of the Covenant .
- Chapter 5. The Calamities as Cautionary Tales in the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah .
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