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B I B L I C A L ST U D I ES 307. THE CORINTHIAN EPISTLES. (2)

The background of the Corinthian correspondence and a verse-by-verse exposition of the contents.

308. THE PASTORAL EPISTLES. (2)

A defense of the authenticity of the epistles to Timothy and Titus together with a study of their contents particularly in relation to church order and the importance of sound teach­ ing.

311. BIBLE STUDY METHODS. (2)

The use of various methods of Bible study to enable the student to find Bible truth for himself.

312. MESSIANIC PROPHECY. (2)

An inductive study of the Old Testament Messianic passages and their fulfillment in the person of Jesus. Extra-Biblical materials that contribute to the subject considered. A verse-by-verse exposition of the epistle, indicating not only the specific details of interpretation, but the theological thought and structure of the book. A verse-by-verse exposition of the Book of Revelation with emphasis .upon principles of interpretation, harmonization of the prophetic Scriptures, and method in expository teach­ ing and preaching.

401. EXPOSITION OF HEBREWS. (2)

402. EXPOSITION OF REVELATION. (2)

403. THE BOOK OF ISAIAH. (2)

The prophecy against the background of its history, with special treatment of the Messianic passages.

404. THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH. (2)

A treatment of the book in relation to the other prophetic books of the Old Testament and its special contribution to Messianic prophecy and the future of Israel.

405. THE EPISTLES TO THE EPHESIANS AND COLOSSIANS. (2)

The teaching of these related epistles as it pertains to the New Testament church and the life of the believer. THE GALATIAN AND THESSALONIAN EPISTLES. (2) An investigation of these epistles relative to the particular problems existent in the churches to which they were written.

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407. PHILIPPIANS AND JOHANNINE EPISTLES. (2)

An exposition of these epistles with the application of their teaching to Christian faith and practice.

408. THE BOOK OF JOB. (2)

An expository consideration of the text and its teaching rela­ tive to the problem of human suffering.

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