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The intent of these courses is not simply to give a survey of the various books, but rather to provide the basic interpretation from the historical background of each book. It is possible to study only certain pivotal books, but the method employed is applicable to the entire Bible.

BE121 Exposition of Genesis 4 units

An exposition of the book of Genesis. Particular emphasis given to the developing themes in the flow of thought, as well as to problem areas. Themes studied in relationship to later Old Testament and New Testament revelation.

BE122 Exposition of John 4 units

John gives a unique portrait of the God-man. This portrait is developed by exposition and theological analysis.

BE123 Exposition of Joshua 4 units

Joshua is a pivotal book. It goes from the time of the Pentateuch to the transition to the Judges and Kingship.

BE221 Exposition of Romans 4 units

An exposition of the book, the background, theme, and logical development of thought, its doctrinal significance, interpretive problems, and relevant practical application will be explored.

BE222 Exposition of Isaiah 4 units

A study of the life and times of the prophet, his character, message, and Messianic emphasis, and the value of the book for the believer today. A primary goal of this course is to teach the students a pattern for the effective study of the Old Testament.

BE223 Exposition of James 4 units

An exposition of this book, its background, theme, and logical development of thought. Its doctrinal significance, interpretive problems, and relevant practical application will be explored.

BE310 Old Testament Survey I 4 units

The first of two quarters of a broad survey of the Old Testament. Overall themes, divisions, main problems, and spiritual lessons of the Pentateuch, Law, and Historical books (Genesis through Esther) will be examined in relation to their background and Christian ministry today. The student will begin mastery of an overall outline of the Old Testament and discover how each book fits into the flow of revelation.

BE311 Old Testament Survey II 4 units

The second of two quarters of a broad survey of the Old Testament. Overall themes, divisions, main problems, and spiritual lessons of the Poetical books and the Prophets (Job through Malachi) will be examined in relation to their background and Christian ministry today, with special emphasis on fulfilled prophecy. The student will complete mastery of an overall outline of the Old Testament and consider how each book fits into the flow of revelation.

BE312 New Testament Survey 4 units

A foundational study of each book of the New Testament to give the student a grasp of the entire New Testament, each book as a whole, and each book in its relation to God's total revelation. This course is designed to prepare the student for further work in the study of the New Testament.

BE300 Bible Knowledge Exam 2 units

A comprehensive examination on the structure, flow and contents of the entire Bible. During the final quarter of the students program he will register for this exam and meet with an instructor from the Bible Exposition Department to arrange the final preparation and completion of the exam.

BE 401 Majoring in the Minors 2 units

This purposes of this course are: To acquaint the student with each of the Minor Prophets; To analyze their distinctive styles and diverse subject matter; To appraise their historical and prophetical accuracy and cannonical authenticity; To accent their remarkable relevance to our times; and To amplify their dynamic and detailed MESSIANIC teaching, covering both first and second-advent truth.

 
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