The Old Testament

Amy-Jill Levine, 1956-

Sound recording - 2001

A twenty-four lecture course that offers an introduction to the history, literature, and religion of ancient Israel and early Judaism as it is presented in the collection of texts called the Old Testament, the Hebrew Bible, and the Tanakh.

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Published
Chantilly, Virginia : Teaching Co [2001]
Language
English
Corporate Author
Teaching Company
Main Author
Amy-Jill Levine, 1956- (-)
Corporate Author
Teaching Company (-)
Edition
[PDF workbook version]
Item Description
"The Great courses, Topic: Religion & Theology ; Subtopic: Christianity"--Cover.
"Course no. 653"--Disc labels.
24 lectures lasting 30 minutes each.
Accompanying CD-ROM contains course workbook in PDF format.
Physical Description
12 audio discs (approximately 720 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
Format
Compact disc; PDF requires Adobe Reader or PDF reader.
ISBN
9781490651835
  • Disc 1. lecture 1. In the beginning ; lecture 2. Adam and Eve
  • Disc 2. lecture 3. Murder, flood, dispersion ; lecture 4. Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar
  • Disc 3. lecture 5. Isaac ; lecture 6. The Jacob saga
  • Disc 4. lecture 7. Folklore analysis and type scenes ; lecture 8. Moses and Exodus
  • Disc 5. lecture 9. The God of Israel ; lecture 10. Covenant and law, part I
  • Disc 6. lecture 11. Covenant and law, part II ; lecture 12. The "Conquest"
  • Disc 7. lecture 13. The Book of Judges, Part I ; lecture 14. The Book of Judges, Part II
  • Disc 8. lecture 15. Samuel and Saul ; lecture 16. King David
  • Disc 9. lecture 17. From King Solomon to preclassical prophecy ; lecture 18. The prophets and the Fall of the North
  • Disc 10. mlecture 19. The southern kingdom ; lecture 20. Babylonian exile
  • Disc 11. lecture 21. Restoration and theocracy ; lecture 22. Wisdom literature
  • Disc 12. lecture 23. Life in the Diaspora ; lecture 24. Apocalyptic literature.