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Author Moseley, Allan.

Title From the Study to the Pulpit : an 8-Step Method for Preaching and Teaching the Old Testament.

Publication Info. Ashland : Lexham Press, 2018.

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Description 1 online resource (186 pages)
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Contents Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Definitions and Presuppositions; Plan of the Book; Audience and Purpose; Chapter 1: What Does the Text Say?; Pray; Determine the Best Translation; Why Study the Old Testament in Hebrew?; What Makes a Good Translation?; Definitions; Recommendations; Determine the Best Text; 1. Educate Yourself about the Reliability of the Text; 2. Learn How to Read the Hebrew Text and the Footnotes in the Hebrew Text; 3. Study at Least One Good Book in the Field of Textual Criticism.
4. Become Familiar with the Relevant "Witnesses" to the Text of the Old Testament5. In Preparation to Teach an Old Testament Passage, Use at Least One Critical Commentary; Chapter 2: What Is the Text's Genre? (Part 1); Pray; Preaching and Teaching Narratives; 1. Select a Complete Story; 2. Determine the Main Point of the Story; 3. Get the Facts Right; 4. Allow the Story Form to Affect the Exposition; 5. Locate the Narrative in Redemption History; 6. Connect the Narrative to Contemporary Hearers; Preaching and Teaching Proverbs; 1. Recognize that the Book of Proverbs Consists of Two Genres.
2. Remember the Implications of the Genre of Proverb for Meaning3. Become Adept at Distinguishing the Types of Proverbs; 4. Categorize All the Verses of Proverbs according to Theme; 5. Relate the Exposition to God; Chapter 3: What Is the Text's Genre? (Part 2); Pray; Preaching and Teaching Old Testament Law; Old Testament Law: A Theological Primer; Old Testament Law Is Important Because It Is a Revelation from God; God's Law in the Old Testament Is Positive and Good; The Old Covenant Law Expresses God's Character; Old Testament Law Addresses Behavior and the Condition of the Heart.
God Gave His Law in the Old Covenant Period as Part of His Redemption PlanGod Gave His Old Covenant Law because of Sin; Old Testament Law Is Personal, to Be Obeyed in the Context of a Love Relationship with God; God Gave the Old Covenant Law to His People as an Act of Grace and after His Grace; Old Testament Law Includes Promises of Blessing for Obedience; God Intended the Old Covenant Legal System to Be Temporary; Preaching and Teaching Old Testament Law: Eight Recommendations; Preaching and Teaching Prophetic Texts; 1. Determine the Subgenre of the Prophetic Text.
2. Enter the Life of the Prophet3. Identify the Time Period the Prophet Was Addressing; 4. Demarcate the Preaching/Teaching Passage; 5. Establish the Original Audience; 6. Interpret Symbolic Language, Actions, and Visions; Preaching and Teaching the Poetry of Psalms; 1. Help People See the Illustrations in the Poem; 2. Help People Feel the Truth of the Poem; 3. Use the Corporate Aspect of the Psalms to Connect Hearers to the People of God; 4. Preach and Teach the Psalm, Not the Superscription; 5. Make the Connection to the New Testament; Chapter 4: What Is the Text's Context?; Pray.
Note Literary Context.
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Subject Bible. Old Testament -- Homiletical use.
Bible. Old Testament.
Bible. Old Testament.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Moseley, Allan. From the Study to the Pulpit : An 8-Step Method for Preaching and Teaching the Old Testament. Ashland : Lexham Press, ©2018 9781683592143
ISBN 9781683592150 (electronic book)
1683592158 (electronic book)