Hebrew History I

BIB 407 | 3 Credit Hours
A comprehensive study of the Jewish nation, beginning with the journey of Abraham through the conquest of the Promised Land under Joshua. Archaeological and historical testimony supplementing the Old Testament will be considered.

Bible Prophecy II

BIB 406 | 2 Credit Hours
A study of the events in heaven and earth following the rapture and a careful study of the Book of Revelation including the methods of interpreting Revelation.

Bible Prophecy I

BIB 405 | 2 Credit Hours
A study of the Old Testament covenants, the course of the present age, and the theories of the rapture and of the millennium, taught from a pre-tribulation, pre-millennial viewpoint.

Bible Doctrines II

BIB 312 | 3 Credit Hours
This course is a comprehensive study of the doctrines of the church, the Scriptures, and prophecy.

Bible Doctrines I

BIB 311 | 3 Credit Hours
This course is a comprehensive study of the doctrines of God, Christ, Holy Spirit, angels, man, salvation, and prayer.

Romans

BIB 310 | 3 Credit Hours
A brief study of the historical background of the local church at Rome, an introduction to the epistle, and a study of its contents with emphasis on major doctrines found in the book.

Acts

BIB 308 | 2 Credit Hours
A study of the growth and development of the first century church as recorded by Luke. Special attention will be given to the activity of the Holy Spirit in the ministries of Peter and Paul.

Life of Christ

BIB 307 | 3 Credit Hours
The life of Christ is studied through a careful search of the four Gospels. From His birth through His crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension, every event and teaching is studied.

General Epistles

BIB 303 | 3 Credit Hours
The background, content, and interpretation of Hebrews, James, Jude, the epistles of Peter, and the epistles of John.

Pauline Epistles II

BIB 302 | 3 Credit Hours
A comprehensive study of the Christological and ecclesiological epistles of Paul the Apostle, including Colossians, Philemon, Ephesians, Philippians, 1 & 2 Timothy, and Titus.

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