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BIBL 104 BIBLE DICTIONARY PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS
In preparation for the Bible Dictionary Projects and by completing your textbook readings you
will be equipped to identify the message, characters, and main ideas in the Old and New
Testaments (Syllabus MLOs: B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I).
For these 2 distinct projects, imagine you are writing a series of short articles for a Bible
dictionary. As we have seen in our study, Bible dictionaries are useful tools to learn more about
the books, people, and places we encounter in Scripture.
Your task will be to write:
1 Three concise 200–250-word essays about a book, person, and setting/place from the Old
Testament (Due at the end of Module/Week 5).
2 Three concise 200–250-word essays about a book, person, and setting/place from the
New Testament (Due at the end of Module/Week 8).
Content Guidelines: Choose 1 book, person, and place from the list of the provided topics for
each of the 2 projects.
Your essay must include the following per item:
Book:
This essay must include: The basic literary genre, authorship, date written, key themes, purposes,
major events, and main personalities.
Person:
This essay must include: The dates of the character’s life, place of birth, summary of their role or
positions held, defining events in their life and work, contemporaries (other biblical characters
they are associated with, etc.), and their legacy. If they are a biblical author, list the related
works.
Setting/Place (i.e., municipality, kingdom, empire):
This essay must include: The key dates (i.e., founding, demise, etc.), clarification of the location
(regional description, the relevance of the place from a biblical/Ancient Near East (ANE)
perspective, associated biblical books where it is a backdrop or central location), key attributes
(religion, commerce, key figures, etc.), and associated biblical books.
Formatting Guidelines: Use 1 Microsoft Word document for each stage of submission (That is, all of your Old
Testament Bible Dictionary Project will be on 1 document, and all of your New
Testament Bible Dictionary Project will be on 1 document). Use 12-point, Times New Roman font. Save your document according to the following filename formats:
o Module/Week 5 – Lastname_FirstInitialOTBDP.doc (Example: DoeJOTBDP)
o Module/Week 8 – Lastname_FirstInitialNTBDP.doc (Example: DoeJNTBDP) Use the Bible Dictionary Project Template to format your summaries.
Submit Bible Dictionary Project 1 by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 5.
Submit Bible Dictionary Project 2 by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Friday of Module/Week 8.
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