Advanced Old Testament Exegesis
Course Description
This course aims to further student competence in the exegesis and interpretation of the Old Testament. It presupposes knowledge of the basic considerations and tools of exegesis (as introduced in BIBL 503), a growing awareness of the history of criticism (BIBL 600), and a sound grasp of the grammar and syntax of biblical Hebrew.The textual focus of the class will be on laments throughout the Old Testament, which provide ample opportunity to explore the complex intersection of issues related to history, literature, ethics, and theology that confront interpreters. Additionally, it addresses the “costly loss of lament” that Brueggemann pointed out in 1986, which continues to leave churches ill-equipped to model how to navigate the breadth and complexity of human experience in faith.
NOTE: This course has a maximum enrollment of 20 students.
To get into a priority enrollment course, you must register by the early registration deadline (see Important Dates ); during the registration process, REGIS will prompt you to fill out a Priority Enrollment Course Request form online. Class lists will be determined within a week after the early registration deadline, and you will be notified by email shortly thereafter. First priority will be given to students who need a course for the program to which they have been admitted, and who have registered by the early registration deadline.
Offered | 2026 Winter |
Dates | Jan 12 - Apr 17 |
Days | Wed |
Format | Onsite Only |
Credit Hours | 3 |
Room Number | Rm 011 |
Teaching Faculty

Brittany N. Melton
Associate Professor of Old Testament
Brittany N. Melton received her PhD in Old Testament from the University of Cambridge in 2017, an MA in theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, and a BA in biblical languages from Oklahoma Baptist University. She has known a calling to ministry since her teenage years, working in various church and parachurch contexts. Her love of the Old Testament is rooted in a passion for the church to rediscover the riches of Old Testament theology for the life of faith. Before coming to Regent in 2023, she taught in Cambridge, for Ridley College (Melbourne), and at Palm Beach Atlantic University in South Florida.