Bible


BI 001 The Book of Proverbs

This subject gives a detailed analysis of the book with emphasis on the first nine chapters. Proverbs is the book of ethics and practical wisdom in multiple aspects of everyday life including work, family relationships, economic principles and guidance for civil areas of life. Many of these topics are also discussed.

BI 002 The Book of Acts
This subject gives a detailed analysis of the book, with emphasis given to the Holy Spirit and to the establishment and development of the Church. Problem passages are given special consideration. Application is made to present-day church polity and missionary endeavor.

BI 003 The Corinthian Epistles
This subject gives a detailed analysis of the Corinthian Epistles and their practical value to church polity.

BI 004 The Book of Revelation
A practical exposition of the book Revelation. Presentation of the prophetic Scriptures and the person of Jesus Christ with doctrinal and eschatological features emphasized.

BI 005 The Gospel of Matthew
Careful analysis of the book in light of its use of many Old Testament prophecies of Israel’s Messiah and His Kingdom; how Matthew presents Jesus Christ as the literal fulfilment of those prophecies.

BI 006 The Prison Epistles
A study of the New Testament epistles known as the Prison Epistles: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon along with the authorship, date, and historical context of each Epistle. Content and theme of the Epistles analyzed in detail.

BI 101 Introduction to Bible Study
This subject focuses on learning the basic Bible study skills to properly interpret the Word of God.  The student learns to do basic inductive Bible study and word studies according to proper interpretative principles.

BI 102 Old Testament Law, History, and Poetry
This subject studies each book of the Law, History, and Poetry in the Old Testament with the purpose of giving the student a comprehension of the Old Testament as a whole. The student is required to read each book while receiving outlines and expositions given by the teacher.

BI 103 Old Testament Prophets
This subject studies each book of the Major and Minor Prophets of the Old Testament with special attention given to the premillennial interpretation of the Old Testament Prophets.

BI 104 New Testament Survey
The subject gives a panoramic view of the New Testament. Aims include the mastery of topics of content for each book, as well as their key chapters. Background information is given as to authorship, and the historical and cultural background of each book. This includes a knowledge of the time line of biblical history, and how each book fits into it.

BI 202 The Book of Genesis
This subject carefully analyses the ‘Book of Beginnings’. God’s plan is studied in detail with reference to Creation, the Flood, and the nations. The outworking of God's history of redemption for the nations is traced through a biographical study of the four Hebrew patriarchs.

BI 203 The Book of Daniel
This subject gives an expository treatment of this major apocalyptic book of the Bible, emphasising historical, doctrinal, and eschatological elements. The book is approached from a premillennial standpoint showing how it supplements other apocalyptic books and how it contributes to the total field of eschatology.

BI 204 The Book of Romans
This subject gives a detailed analysis with special attention directed to its doctrinal and practical values for the believer. Chapters 1-8 are viewed as “doctrinal,” chapters 9-11 as “dispensational,” chapters 12-16 as “duty.”

BI 205 Biblical Interpretation
This subject is designed to give the student a comprehensive method of producing a sound interpretation and explanation of the Scriptures, to enable to development of Biblical messages based upon a proper interpretation of the sacred text, and to apply what has been learned into today's world. 

BI 301 Bible Geography and Customs
This subject gives a survey of Bible background material related to the times, customs and geography of Palestine.

BI 302 Pastoral Epistles
This subject is designed to be a verse-by-verse study of the New Testament Epistles of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus, the Pastoral Epistles.

BI 303 The Epistle of Hebrews
This subject gives an expository treatment of this book. The focus of the study is to see the Christological and Soteriological teaching of the book especially as it focuses on the superiority of the priesthood of Christ and salvation.

BI 401 Hermeneutics
This subject is designed to give the student a comprehensive method of producing a sound interpretation and explanation of the Scriptures, to enable the development of Biblical messages based upon a proper interpretation of the sacred text, and to apply what has been learned into today's world.

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The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.

Isaiah 40:8

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