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1
Do Now
  • What would you expect a story about creation to
    include?

2
Religious Texts
  • The Old Testament
  • Genesis 1-3 The Creation and The Fall
  • Genesis 6-9 The Story of the Flood
  • The Book of Ruth
  • Psalms 8,19, 23, and 137
  • The Quran

3
Middle East
4
Ancient Israel
5
Genesis
  • When reading these religious texts, remember to
    think of them as pieces of literature.
  • The most important example of Hebrew literature
    is the Hebrew Bible, known by Christians as the
    Old Testament.
  • It has influenced three major religions Judaism,
    Christianity, and Islam.
  • The Bibles authorship is a question that has
    intrigued people over the centuries.
  • Many believe that the Bible is the word of God.
    Through the workings of divine inspiration, human
    beings wrote down Gods message.

6
Genesis
  • Despite the diversity of the Bible, the text is
    unified by a few constant themes or insights into
    life.
  • These themes include
  • The power, goodness, and mercy of a single God.
  • The covenant, or solemn agreement, into which God
    enters with the Hebrew people.
  • The tendency of humans to stray from a right, or
    moral, path.
  • The forgiveness people can win from God.

7
Genesis
  • Archetypal setting
  • A time, place, or landscape feature that has
    similar significance for different peoples.
  • This connects people to powerful, universal human
    experiences.
  • One example is a paradise like the Bibles Garden
    of Eden.
  • Common archetypal settings have
  • Opposites.
  • A landscape that comes from watery chaos.
  • A circle that is a symbol for the completion of
    something.
  • A great tree that connects heaven and earth.

8
The Book of Ruth and Psalms 8, 19, 23, and 137
  • These stories were first told orally and passed
    down by storytellers and townspeople.
  • The Book of Ruth is an example of the Hebrew
    short story.
  • These stories are still relevant today.
  • Many of them teach a universal lesson or contain
    a story about a universal human experience, such
    as loss, love, or forgiveness.
  • Psalms are religious poems set to music.
  • Psalms are Hebrew songs that praised a single
    god, but did not have a single author.

9
The Book of Ruth and Psalms 8, 19, 23, and 137
  • Both use parallelism.
  • A biblical style that involves stating an idea in
    the first half of a verse and then, using a
    similar grammatical structure, repeating,
    negating, completing, or otherwise elaborating on
    it in the second half.
  • Completion of an idea (Ruth 220)
  • The man is related to us he is one of our
    redeeming kinsman.
  • Repetition with variations (Psalms 84)
  • What is man that You have been mindful of
    him,/mortal man that You have taken note of him
  • Parallelism creates balance, variation, and
    flowing rhythm in prose and poetry alike.

10
The Quran
  • In the eyes of Muslims, the Quran (sometimes
    referred to as the Koran) is viewed as the most
    important scripture in the world, but not the
    only one.
  • Muslims believe that Allah sent a series of
    heavenly books to the world.
  • The Torah
  • The Psalms
  • The New Testament
  • The last of these is the Quran, which Muslims
    believe to be the final revelation of Allah.

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The Quran
  • Imagery
  • Language used to create word pictures by
    appealing to one of the five senses sight,
    hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
  • Imagery makes descriptions more vivid and
    abstract ideas more concrete.
  • An image is a single instance of imagery.
  • Hot, dry wind
  • Cold, wet rain

12
Classwork
  • Complete classwork worksheet.

13
Homework
  • Read Genesis 1-3 The Creation and The Fall on
    pages 44-49 of your literature textbook and
    answer the corresponding questions.

14
Do Now
  • Look at your definition from yesterday of the
    archetypal setting. How does what we read so far
    fit in with this definition?

15
Genesis 1-3The Creation and The Fall
  • In what ways did you find this account of the
    Creation and the Fall interesting?
  • Why is it significant that man is created in
    Gods image?
  • Find four places where God names things. How
    does the act of naming seem related to creation?
    What does Adams naming of the animals show about
    him?
  • What common problems of being a human does this
    section of Genesis help to explain?

16
Classwork
  • Complete classwork worksheet.

17
Homework
  • Read Genesis 6-9 The Story of the Flood on pages
    50-56 of your literature textbook and answer the
    corresponding questions.

18
Do Now
  • With what biblical stories are you familiar?

19
Genesis 6-9The Story of the Flood
  • Why do you think the story of Noah has such
    universal and timeless appeal? 
  • What reason does God give for destroying
    humanity? How is Gods reaction both similar to
    and different from his earlier reaction to Adam
    and Eve?

20
Genesis 6-9The Story of the Flood
  • In what ways is Noah different from the rest of
    humanity in his day? In addition to Noahs
    virtues, why do you think God spared Noah and his
    family?
  • What is the main moral lesson that readers might
    learn from the story of the Flood?

21
Classwork
  • Complete classwork worksheet.

22
Homework
  • Read The Book of Ruth on pages 66-72 of your
    literature textbook and answer the corresponding
    questions.

23
Do Now
  • Why do you think the people who recorded the
    Bible included The Book of Ruth?

24
The Book of Ruth
  • What happens to Naomis family during the time
    they live in Moab? How do these events affect
    Naomis attitude toward life?
  • In what way does Ruth respond to Naomis
    instructions in Ruth 31-4? What does Ruths
    response reveal about her?
  • Do you think Boaz is an honorable man? Why or
    why not?

25
The Book of Ruth
  • In what way is God present in the story, even
    though he does not appear directly?
  • Does this story teach an effective lesson against
    prejudice? Why or why not?

26
Classwork
  • Complete classwork worksheet.

27
Homework
  • Read Psalms 8, 19, 23, and 137 on pages 73-76 of
    your literature textbook and answer the
    corresponding questions.

28
Do Now
  • Why do you think people find comfort in reading
    religious texts such as the Bible?

29
Psalms 8, 19, 23, 137
  • What does Psalm 8 6-7 say about mortal man?
    According to Psalm 8, what role do human beings
    play in the universe?
  • In Psalm 19, what achievements do verses 2-6
    celebrate? What aspect of God do verses 7-14
    praise?
  • To what does the first line of Psalm 23 compare
    God? Given this comparison, to what can the
    believer be compared? What do these comparisons
    convey about the relationship between God and
    human beings?

30
Psalms 8, 19, 23, 137
  • In what way are verses 5-9 of Psalm 137 an answer
    to the command in verse 3? What is ironic or
    unexpected about this answer? In what way are
    verses 5-9 also an answer to the question in
    verse 4?
  • Why do you think songs or poetry like Psalm 137
    are especially valuable to people in captivity?
    Explain.

31
Classwork
  • Complete classwork worksheet.

32
Homework
  • Read The Quran on pages 84-86 of your literature
    textbook and answer the corresponding questions.

33
Do Now
  • Why is it important to learn about different
    religions?

34
The Quran
  • Which of these selections from the Quran did you
    find most interesting? Why?
  • Whom does the Exordium address? Who seems to be
    speaking? Why does the speaker wish to be
    guided?
  • What kind of behavior does Night equate with
    goodness? What drives someone to be a good
    person?

35
The Quran
  • According to Daylight, what has the Lord not
    done? In what ways should human behavior reflect
    the Lords behavior?
  • What does Comfort say comes with every
    hardship? In what ways does this Surah offer
    comfort?
  • Night describes the behavior of a good man. In
    what ways is this description applicable to good
    people today?

36
Classwork
  • Complete classwork worksheet.

37
Homework
  • Bring three questions for tomorrows test review.
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