NT Greek Grammar I
This course is a study of the basic principles of Biblical Greek, including reading, vocabulary, conjugations, declensions, and grammatical constructions. Attention will be given to translating sentences from the course textbook.
OT Hebrew Grammar II
This course is a continuation of OT 201/OT 501, focusing on reading the Hebrew text, on completing study of the Hebrew verbal system. Thus, the course provides comprehensive knowledge of basic Hebrew grammar which allows the student to begin exegesis of Old Testament texts in the following year of Hebrew study (OT 601 and OT602).
OT Hebrew Grammar I
This course offers a study of the fundamentals of Hebrew grammar with a focus on reading the Hebrew text, on understanding basic nominal structures, and on introducing the Hebrew verbal system.
Basic Exposition of Proverbs
This course aims to learn the book of Proverbs which presents the practical kind of wisdom needed by believers today in a world and time full of evil, corruption and remoteness away from the word of God. Therefore, the Church is standing today, as a torchbearer of truth and wisdom, with the responsibility of spreading […]
Basic Exposition of Selected Psalms
This course aims to review the types of psalms in general and the structure of the book of Psalms as a whole. At the same time, some of the Psalms will be chosen and studied in greater depth based on the general and specific principles of interpretation that will be taught in the classroom. Moreover, […]
Basic Exposition of Johanine Epistles
This course presents a study of the first, second, and third epistles of John, with their application to the assurance of salvation and the life of sanctification.
Basic Exposition of Galatians
This is an exposition of the letter to the Galatians, with an examination of the issues of authorship, date, purpose, and interpretative issues. Attention is also given to historical problems involved and an emphasis on the theology of grace.
Studies in the Life of Christ
This course presents a study of the four Gospels, with a focus on conducting a chronological survey of the life of Jesus Christ. Particular emphasis will be placed on understanding the historical, cultural, and literary message of the Gospels, their trustworthiness, and issues of concern to the contemporary church.
Old Testament Survey
This course presents a survey of the first half of the Old Testament (Genesis through Esther). This material is presented in its historical and cultural context in order for students to better understand its message and the place each book had in God’s progressive revelation. Students are also guided into understanding how to apply the […]
Bible Study Methods
This is an introduction to inductive Bible study involving the steps of observation, interpretation, and application. Students will apply the principles studied to selected Bible passages in order to gain personal experience and skill in Bible study.