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BIB 4551

Jeremiah

This course is a detailed study of the book of Jeremiah in which you will make use of what you have learned concerning the principles and

methods of proper biblical interpretation

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(3)

Prerequisite: BIB 3420

BIB 4606

Gospel of Mark

This course is a detailed study of the book of Mark in which you will make use of what you have learned concerning the principles and

methods of proper biblical interpretation. (3)

Prerequisite: BIB 3420

BIB 4607

Gospel of Luke

This course is a detailed study of the Gospel of Luke, in which you will consider the historical, literary, and theological distinctives of the

Gospel and make use of what you have learned concerning the principles and methods of proper biblical interpretation.

Prerequisite: BIB

3420

BIB 4610

Gospel of John

In this course you will study the life of Jesus as delineated by the apostle John, with consideration given to the distinctive approach taken

by John and an emphasis on the theological content of the book. Through this course you will be encouraged to make use of what you have

learned concerning the principles and methods of proper biblical interpretation. This course serves as a New Testament exegetical book

study. (3)

Prerequisite: BIB 3420

BIB 4619

1 Corinthians

In this detailed study of the book of 1 Corinthians, you will give special attention to the literary, historical, and theological aspects of this

Pauline epistle. Attention will also be given to the position of this epistle in the wider context of Paul’s ministry among the Corinthians

and his missionary endeavors as reflected in Acts. The significance of Paul’s teachings for our understanding of early Christianity and for

our contemporary context will be considered. This course is designed to help you make use of what you have learned concerning the

principles and methods of proper biblical interpretation. (3)

Prerequisite: BIB 3420

BIB 4655

Hebrews

In this course you will investigate the priority of the New Covenant over the Old as presented in the biblical letter called “to the Hebrews.”

You will focus specifically on an inductive and hermeneutical approach, the relevancy of the letter’s teachings to Christian attitudes and

lifestyles, and the book’s missiological implications. This course serves as a New Testament exegetical book study. (3)

Prerequisite: BIB

3420

BIB 4679

New Testament Book Study: Revelation

In this detailed study of the book of Revelation, you will give special attention to the literary, historical, and theological aspects of the final

book of the New Testament. You will give special consideration to the contribution of Revelation to early Christian eschatology and

Christology. This course is designed to help you make use of what you have learned concerning the principles and methods of proper

biblical interpretation. (3)

Prerequisite: BIB 3420

BIB 5112

Genesis to Song of Solomon: God’s Plan of Creation and Redemption

In this course you will focus on the structure and contexts (historical, political, social and religious) of each book, major theological

passages and issues, and the application of these texts to the life of the New Testament believer. God introduces His purpose for creating

the world and redeeming human beings and establishes Israel as the nation through which He would bless all the nations in Jesus Christ.

(3)

BIB 5113

Prophets: God’s Message of Redemption and Judgment

In this course you will focus on the structure and contexts (historical, political, social and religious) of each prophetic book, major

theological passages and issues, and the application of these texts to the life of the New Testament believer. The prophets of Israel

proclaim God’s program for Israel and the nations of the Old Testament period and anticipate the redemptive work of Christ whose

predicted life and death would secure salvation for the world. (3)

BIB 5132

Gospels: God’s Means of Pr viding Redemption

This course will guide you through a chronological, synthetic study of the four gospel records, emphasizing the time, place, circumstances,

and persons involved in the events of Jesus’ ministry. The gospel writers narrate the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God’s

appointed Redeemer of the world, who fulfills the promises and prophecies of the Old Testament. (3)

BIB 5133

Acts to Revelation: God’s People Proclaiming Redempti n Globally

In this course you will study the introductory background, structure, and content of the New Testament books, Acts to Revelation,

understood within their first century life setting. The authors of Acts, the letters, and Revelation not only relate the advance of the Early

Church in proclaiming redemption globally, they provide the contemporary church with normative missionary documents to guide it in

fulfilling Christ’s commission. (3)

BIB 5410

Hermeneutics: Interpreting and Applying the Bible

This course introduces you to the principles and processes of biblical interpretation and application. Emphasis will be placed on both

theory and practice. Within the framework of an exegetical method, you will learn to apply basic principles to selected missiological

passages from the Old and New Testaments. Special attention will be given to the principles used in correctly interpreting parables,

poetry, and prophecy. (3)

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