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BIBL 502
Old Testament II
BIBL 502
Old Testament II
Course Information
Meets Saturdays, 8 AM - 9:40 AM (Pacific Standard Time) 
Description
This course situates ancient Israel’s Latter Prophets and Sacred Writings within the Old Testament canon, examines the importance of these texts in characterizing and responding to religious and political crises, discusses their multiple genres, highlights key theological themes and exegetical significance for ministry.
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Language
English
Start Date
January 5, 2026
End Date
March 13, 2026
Credit
3 Credit Hours
Course Information
Language
English
Stard Date
January 5, 2026
Stard Date
March 13, 2026
Credit
3 Credit Hours
Description
Meets Saturdays, 8 AM - 9:40 AM (Pacific Standard Time) 
This course situates ancient Israel’s Latter Prophets and Sacred Writings within the Old Testament canon, examines the importance of these texts in characterizing and responding to religious and political crises, discusses their multiple genres, highlights key theological themes and exegetical significance for ministry.
Meet the Instructor
Rev. Dr. Wyatt Graham
Wyatt Graham engages in philosophical and theological work through his role as Senior Academic Advisor for Carey and his work alongside The Gospel Coalition Canada. He regularly teaches in institutional and ecclesial settings. His most recent publication is The Promised Davidic King: Psalm 108’s Canonical Placement and Use of Earlier Psalms. His current research centres on moral formation, faith and philosophy, how trinitarian theology informs our moral formation, reading the Old Testament as Christian Scripture, and lastly how past wisdom centred on irenicism (peace-making) can help today’s church overcome her divisions. He received his PhD from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2018.