- Session 8The Structure of the Eden NarrativeExamine how the biblical authors constructed the Eden narrative (Gen. 2:4-3:24) and how Genesis 2 relates to Genesis 1.
- Session 9The Relationship Between Genesis 1 and 2Synthesize a view of Genesis 1 and 2 working together to show us both God’s ideal as well as how God has worked in specific ways in human history.
- Session 10Literary Design in Genesis 2:4-17Dive into the first scene of the Eden story, Genesis 2:4-17, and begin to explore its literary features.
- Session 11Humans Formed From DustStudy the Hebrew words for “formed” and “dust” to get a better understanding of what the biblical authors are communicating about humanity in Genesis 2.
- Session 12Garden Imagery in the Ancient Near EastLook at artifacts from the ancient world to better understand why the biblical authors used so much garden imagery.
- Session 13The Human’s Priestly Role and the Divine CommandTrace the words describing the human’s first job and reflect on God’s command about the two trees in the middle of the garden.
- Session 14The Tree of Knowing Good and BadTrace the words and themes that reveal the pattern of the test we see for the first time here with the tree of knowing good and bad.
- QuizHumanity Created and Placed in the Garden