205. DISPENSATIONS. (2) The correct divisions of the "VVord into periods, or dispensations, or ages, showing how a dispensational study of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation is essential to its proper understanding. 206. 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. 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. 303. LIFE OF CHRIST. (2) A historical treatment of the life and message of Jesus Christ on the basis of the accounts in the Gospels in the light of the background conditions of that time. 304. THE LIFE OF THE APOSTLE PAUL. (2) A study of the life and journeys of the Apostle Paul and his contribution to the spread of the Gospel from Palestine to the farthest confines of the Roman Empire. 305. THE GENERAL EPISTLES. (2) A verse-by-verse study of the Epistles of James, I and II Peter, and Jude. 306. THE BOOK OF MATTHEW. (2) A detailed study of this Gospel with emphasis upon its vital place in doctrinal 11nd dispensational study. 307. THE CORINTHIAN EPISTLES. (2) A study of 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 impor tance of sound teaching. 401. EXPOSITION OF HEBREWS. (2) 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. 402. EXPOSITION OF REVELATION. (2) A verse-by-verse exposition of the Book of Revelation with emphasis upon principles of interpretation, harmonizat ion of the prophetic Scriptures, and method in expository teaching and preaching. 403. THE BOOK OF ISAIAH. (2) A study of 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. 34
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