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).
Biblical Geography of Jordan
This course is a survey study of the biblical geography of Jordan. It introduces the student to important historical sites in Edom, Moab, Ammon and Gilead. This course focuses on old kingdoms that once prevailed in these key areas and their role in Biblical history accounts. This survey aims to provide students with a deep […]
Advanced Studies in New Testament Books 3
This course surveys Hebrews to Revelation, emphasizing the contribution of each book to the kingdom theme, the occasion of each book’s writing, and the application of each book’s message. Also, the course focuses on the new covenant and the relationship between faith and works and New Testament Eschatology.
Advanced Studies in New Testament Books 2
This course surveys Romans to Philemon, emphasizing the contribution of each book to the kingdom theme, the occasion of each book’s writing, and the application of each book’s message. Also, the course focuses on Paul’s theology and the believer’s relationship to the Mosaic law.
Advanced Studies in New Testament Books 1
This course surveys the Gospels and Acts, emphasizing the contribution of each book to the kingdom theme, the occasion of each book’s writing, and the application of each book’s message. Also, the course focuses on interpreting NT narratives and parables and applying the ministry of Jesus and the early church to our modern situation.
Advanced Studies in Old Testament Books 3
This course surveys Job to Malachi (except Psalms), emphasizing the contribution of each book to the kingdom theme, the occasion of each book’s writing, and the application of each book’s message. Also, the course focuses on the new covenant, interpreting wisdom and prophetic literature, and how the prophets fit in Israel’s history.
Advanced Studies in Old Testament Books 2
This course surveys to 1 Samuel-Esther and Psalms, emphasizing the contribution of each book to the kingdom theme, the occasion of each book’s writing, and the application of each book’s message. Also, the course focuses on the Davidic covenant and on interpreting narratives and the Psalms.
Advanced Studies in Old Testament Books 1
This course surveys Genesis to Ruth, emphasizing the contribution of each book to the kingdom theme, the occasion of each book’s writing, and the application of each book’s message. Also, the course focuses on the covenants with Abraham and Moses and on interpreting narrative literature and the Law.
Advanced Hermeneutics
This course offers a critique of the theoretical approaches from which the principles of biblical interpretation are derived. Cultural context, historical background, geographical location, linguistic and literary factors are analyzed in order to obtain clarity about the original author’s intended meaning. Thus the various genres of Scripture are examined for their theological content.
Theological English
This course is designed to enable students of theology to make use of the English printed and electronic resources that are necessary to do quality theological research for their degree programs. This course is both linguistic and theological. From a linguistic perspective, it introduces the student to a wide range of Biblical and theological terms […]