1.
Read Isaiah 40:27-31
(a)
What is the passage teaching us?
(b)
All but one verse consists of one or more poetic couplets.
Which verse is different?
2.
Read Ecclesiastes 12:1-8.
(a)
What shows the passage is an allegory?
(b)
What is it about?
(c)
Interpret each of the symbols.
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to Read the Bible Effectively course notes, by Rob J Hyndman.
1998 edition. Bethel Publications, P.O. Box 285, Beechworth
VIC 3747, Australia. Permission is granted for these notes
to he reproduced for class purposes only. Acknowledgements:
the figure on p.4 and the maps in Appendix C are taken from
What the Bible is all about for young explorers, F. Blankenhaker
(Regal Books, 1986); the figure on p.27 is taken from the
Thompson Chain Reference Bible (B.B. Kirkbride Bible Co.,
Inc., Indianapolis, IN 46204, U.S.A.); the figures on p.36
and p.37 are taken from Biblical Archaeological Review,
March-April 1994 and July-August 1991 respectively, (Biblical
Archaeological Society, 4710 41st St, N.W Washington, DC
20016, U.S.A.); and the figures on p.52 and p.54 were created
by Roy and Jane Toms and are taken from Thine is the Kingdom
by Peter Southgate (1986, Dawn Book Supply, 66 Carlton Rd,
Nottingham NG3 2AP, England). All figures are reproduced
with permission.
Scripture
taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version. Copyright
1973, 1978, 1984 International Bible Society. Used by permission
of Zondervan Bible Publishers.