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101. SURVEY OF THE PENTATEUCH. (4) A synthetic study of the first five books of the Bible with special attention given to the Book of Genesis, the wilderness tabernacle, the offerings and worship in Leviticus, and the great prophetic section in the latter part of Deuteronomy, as well as the drawing of practical lessons from Numbers. 102. SURVEY OF THE HISTORICAL, PROPHETIC, AND POETIC BOOKS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. (4) A brief study of the historical books beginning with Joshua, emphasizing prac­ tical and spiritual truths. A consideration of the poetical books as a new literary form. A survey of the prophetic books and a study of the message of each. 103. PERSONAL EVANGELISM. (2) The various methods of personal work, objections most frequently encountered, and instructions for strengthening new converts in the faith. Emphasis upon Scrip­ ture memorization. 104. GENERAL BIBLICAL INTRODUCTION. (2) A study of the origin of the Bible, the history of the texts of the Old and New Testaments, the canon, and the versions, with special emphasis upon the English versions up to the present. 105. DISPENSATIONS. (2) The correct divisions of the Word into periods, or dispensations, or ages, showing how a dispensational study of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation is essential to its proper understanding. 106. TYPOLOGY. (2) A study of Old Testament types, placing special emphasis upon the Tabernacle, the offerings, and the feasts, emphasizing the spiritual lessons which can be applied to personal life. 108. CHAPTER SUMMARY. (2) An introduction to one effective method of Bible study with application of the text to various phases of the Christian life. 201. SURVEY OF THE GOSPELS. (3) A consideration of the unique message of the Gospels noting the distinctive features of each. 202. SURVEY OF THE EPISTLES. (3) A survey of the general and Pauline epistles with the exception of Romans and Hebrews. 203. THE BOOK OF PSALMS. (2) A study of the general outline, content, and devotional aspects of the Book of Psalms. 204. THE GOSPEL OF JOHN. (2) An exposition of the Gospel and a study of its distinctive contribution to evan­ gelism and Christology. 301. ANALYSIS OF THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. (2) An analysis of the text with stress upon the history of the Apostolic church. 302. ANALYSIS OF THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS. (2) An analysis of the text with emphasis upon doctrine and spiritual truths. 29

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