You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
BI 303 Hebrew History I<br />
A careful study of the history of God’s chosen people, the Jews, beginning in Genesis and<br />
ending with Judges. Identical to HI 306.<br />
Fall semester, odd years, three hours.<br />
BI 304 Hebrew History II<br />
Beginning in Ruth and ending with the book of Esther, this study will give a chronological<br />
view of the major periods in Jewish history. Identical to HI 310.<br />
Spring semester, even years, three hours.<br />
BI 305 Bible Geography<br />
A study of the geographical and historical background of Bible lands as related to Scripture.<br />
Identical to HI 309.<br />
Spring semester, three hours.<br />
BI 306 Cults<br />
A study of the major so-called “Christian” cults from the viewpoint of the New Testament and<br />
from the actual outworkings of the false doctrine, with the object of preparing the individual<br />
to defend the truth. Identical to CE 214 and MI 407.<br />
One semester, two hours.<br />
BI 307 Denominations<br />
A doctrinal critique of the major denominations which are currently active in the United<br />
States in order to aid in soulwinning efforts and to strengthen ecclesiastical separation.<br />
Identical to CE 215 and MI 408.<br />
One semester, two hours.<br />
BI 308-309 Elementary Greek<br />
A detailed study of New Testament Greek syntax, grammar, and vocabulary. It includes<br />
studies in voice, case, tense, and mood. The course also covers usage of participles and<br />
infinitives, as well as simple translation work.<br />
Two semesters, three hours each semester.<br />
BI 311 Matthew<br />
An analytical and theological study of Matthew, tracing the concept of the kingdom through<br />
the book of Matthew.<br />
One semester, three hours.<br />
BI 312 Acts<br />
An examination of the book showing the model New Testament Church in action. There is<br />
a careful study of early Christianity, including its origin, character, activity, and persons.<br />
One semester, three hours.<br />
BI 314 Minor Prophets<br />
An introduction to and an overall exposition of the books of the minor prophets.<br />
One semester, three hours.<br />
BI 319 Parables of Jesus<br />
A study of the doctrine and application of the parables of Christ.<br />
One semester, three hours.<br />
BI 320 Discourses of Jesus<br />
A study of the doctrine and application of the discourses of Christ.<br />
One semester, three hours.<br />
BI 321 Life of David<br />
A detailed study of the many triumphs and tragedies in the life of one of the key figures in<br />
the Old Testament as well as one of the most famous men in all of the Bible: King David.<br />
This class includes an exposition of I Samuel 16 - II Samuel 24, an overview of the Davidic<br />
Covenant, an examination of several of David’s most popular Psalms, and a comparison<br />
of David with the Lord Jesus Christ.<br />
Summer module, three hours.<br />
42