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Old Testament - General What are the THREE major divisions of the Hebrew OT? What are the FOUR major divisions of the current OT? What was the language of the OT? What is the Septuagint LXX? What is the meaning of “canon” in reference to the Bible? What are the Deutero-canonical Books?

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Old Testament - General. What are the THREE major divisions of the Hebrew OT? What are the FOUR major divisions of the current OT? What was the language of the OT? What is the Septuagint LXX? What is the meaning of “canon” in reference to the Bible? What are the Deutero-canonical Books?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Old Testament - General

What are the THREE major divisions of the Hebrew OT?

What are the FOUR major divisions of the current OT?

What was the language of the OT?

What is the Septuagint LXX?

What is the meaning of “canon” in reference to the Bible?

What are the Deutero-canonical Books?

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The Books of the O.T.The Five Books of Moses – The Law – The TorahGenesis The beginnings (the primeval history) Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, Jacob & JosephExodus Salvation – Israel in Egypt, Wilderness & Sinai Passover – Covenant – Law – TabernacleLeviticus Sanctification – Be Holy for I AM HOLY 5 Sacrifices – Feasts – PurificationsNumbers In the Wilderness – Trip to the Promised LandDeuteronomy Commitment 3 Sermons by MosesThe Historical BooksJoshua – Judges – RuthI & II Samuel – I & II Kings – I & II ChroniclesEzra – Nehemiah – Esther

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The Books of the O.T.Poetical Books – Wisdom BooksJob Mystery of SufferingPsalms Life of PraiseProverbs Victory of WisdomEcclesiastes Illusion of the worldly desiresSong of Songs Union with ChristMajor ProphetsIsaiah – Jeremiah – Lamentation – Ezekiel – DanielMinor ProphetsHosea – Joel – Amos – ObadiahJonah – Micah – Nahum – HabakkukZephaniah – Haggai – Zechariah – Malachi

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The Books of the O.T.Deutro-Canonical Books

Tobit

Judith

Cont. of Esther Chapter 10 - 16

Wisdom

Joshua Son of Sirach

Baruch

Cont. of Daniel Ch. 3 (cont.) & Ch. 13-14

I & II Maccabees

Psalm 151

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The Divisions of the Hebrew O.T.The Divisions of the Hebrew O.T.

The Law / Torah / Moses

The Prophets

The Writings / Psalms

The Language of the O.T.

Hebrew – some Aramaic (in Daniel)

The Septuagint LXXThe Greek translation done in Alexandria

in c. 300 B.C.

The Dead Sea Scrolls

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The Dead Sea scrolls consist of about 900 documents, including texts from the Hebrew Bible, discovered between 1947 and 1956 in eleven caves in and around the Wadi Qumran near the ruins of the ancient settlement of Khirbet Qumran, on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea.

The texts are of great religious and historical significance, as they include some of the only known surviving copies of Biblical documents made before 100 BC and preserve evidence of late Second Temple Judaism. They are written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek, mostly on parchment, but with some written on papyrus. These manuscripts generally date between 150 BC to 70 AD. The scrolls are most commonly identified with the ancient Jewish sect called the Essenes.

The Dead Sea Scrolls are traditionally divided into three groups: "Biblical" manuscripts (copies of texts from the Hebrew Bible), which comprise roughly 40% of the identified scrolls; "Apocryphal" or "Pseudepigraphical" manuscripts (known documents from the Second Temple Period like Enoch, Jubilees, Tobit, Sirach, non-canonical psalms, etc., that were not ultimately canonized in the Hebrew Bible), which comprise roughly 30% of the identified scrolls; and "Sectarian" manuscripts (previously unknown documents that speak to the rules and beliefs of a particular group or groups within greater Judaism) like the Community Rule, War Scroll, Pesher (Hebrew pesher פשר = "Commentary") on Habakkuk, and the Rule of the Blessing, which comprise roughly 30% of the identified scrolls.

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The Canon

From Greek “kanon” meaning reed or cane. It means rule or measure.

In case of the Bible, it refers to the list of books accepted as Holy Scripture: the Canonical Books.

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Old Testament - GeneralWhat are the THREE major divisions of the Hebrew OT?Torah (Law / Moses), Prophets, Writings (Psalms)What are the FOUR major divisions of the current OT?Low (Pentateuch / The Five Books), History Books, Poetical Books, Prophets (Major & Minor)What was the language of the OT?Hebrew – some Aramaic (in the Book of Daniel)What is the Septuagint LXX?The Greek translation of the OT (c. 300 B.C.)What is the meaning of “canon” in reference to the Bible?It means rule or standard and it refers to the list of books accepted as Holy Scripture (the Canonical Books)What are the Deutero-canonical Books?Books found in the Greek translation but not in the Hebrew version of the OT. Some of them are accepted by the Orthodox and Catholic churches.

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Thomas Nelson Publishers: Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps & Charts : Old and New Testaments. Rev. and updated ed. Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, 1996

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Thomas Nelson Publishers: Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps & Charts : Old and New Testaments. Rev. and updated ed. Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, 1996

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Thomas Nelson Publishers: Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps & Charts : Old and New Testaments. Rev. and updated ed. Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, 1996

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Thomas Nelson Publishers: Nelson's Complete Book of

Bible Maps & Charts : Old and New Testaments. Rev. and

updated ed. Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, 1996