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- W108954705 abstract "Scriptural perspectives: pointers from the Old Testament about the role of the father as mentor in the transmission of values In this article the basic theoretical pointers from the Old Testament to the role of the father will be investigated by way of the revelation historical approach of Van der Walt (2007). The father as mentor in the transmission of values will be researched. For this purpose the background and narratives of some Old Testament figures such as Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Joshua, Elijah, Elisha, David and Solomon are investigated. These mentor figures were chosen for their historical leadership and guidance throughout history. Abraham and Jacob (the article refers to them as mentors) were the patriarchs of the Bible and they played a significant role in the lives of their sons, Isaac and Joseph (the article refers to them as mentees). Moses (the article refers to him as a mentor) was and is still recognized as the greatest leader in history since he led approximately three million Israelites out of Egypt. His follower Joshua (the article refers to him as a mentee) observed every detail of Moses‟ life and leadership abilities. Elijah (the article refers to him as a mentor) and David (the article refers to him as a mentor) were great and mighty prophets and a king to their followers and sons (Elisha and Solomon -the article refers to them as mentees). Elijah never died and was taken away by God. He left a double portion of his prophesy, blessing and anointing to Elisha who demonstrated his power as prophet to the Baal prophets. David was a man after God‟s own heart, the first king who was chosen by God to lead and to govern His people. Solomon was recognized as the wisest man ever in the history of mankind. These narratives are linked with mentoring and the people in them act as mentors who played a significant role in the transmission of values. These Old Testament figures are mentioned to prove that mentoring succeeded. And although mentoring is not mentioned in the Bible, the concept" @default.
- W108954705 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W108954705 creator A5029834456 @default.
- W108954705 date "2011-01-01" @default.
- W108954705 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W108954705 title "The role of the father as mentor in the transmission of values : a pastoral–theological study" @default.
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