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Discussion Board Module 2c

Discussion Board Module 2c

Q Russell begins to address biblical genres in Chapter 5. After reading this chapter along with the authors pertaining to Silence and Solitude, share your thoughts and comments on the questions below. • What principles of interpretation does one need to remember and apply when reading from the genre of OT Narratives? • How do we oftentimes read an OT Narrative and keep our understanding of it at the lowest level? Give an example. • What new insights about Silence and Solitude did you glean from your reads? *Hint: check the Powerpoint slide on today's schedule for more help on the principles of interpretation. Write a substantive initial post responding to these questions by 11:59 p.m. Friday. Then respond substantively to at least two group members' posts by Sunday, 11:59 p.m. For more direction as to the types of discussions we are hoping to foster in this class, view the grading rubric by clicking the gear icon in the upper right, then click "Show Rubric" in the menu.

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One is required to remember the different types of stories of individuals of the OT Narratives (Russell Chapter 5). This is because there can be understanding of the ways of life God wants His disciples to live. Then there must be the stories about the prophets of God required to be remembered for identifying God’s chosen people (Russell Chapter 5). There must also be recognition of the plan of God by one (Russell Chapter 5). There must be awareness gained by one for allegorizing OT narrative (Russell Chapter 5).