WOLBI Course Catalog_2021

BIBLE EXPOSITION Students receive exceptional teaching in the classroom from an impressive list of Bible scholars and expositors. Understanding God’s Word is the first step to becoming effective leaders for Christ. These courses are taught by adjunct faculty in one-week or two-week modules. This unique approach provides a highly qualified and versatile faculty. Ten class lectures are devoted each week to a specific module. Final exams for that module are given at the beginning of the following week. Courses taught by resident faculty contain multiples of ten clock hours of classroom activity. Topics taught by adjunct faculty have an additional thirty minutes for testing added to each ten clock hours of instruction. WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURE Withdrawal Procedure Students are not permitted to withdraw from the regular scheduled courses of the Institute. Students may withdraw from electives without a penalty before the second class. Students withdrawing from the Bible Institute are required to see the Dean of Men or Women, Business Manager, and Registrar for processing. Failure to do this may result in the student being issued F’s for all coursework taken during the semester. Keys and ID’s need to be turned in at this time. Refund policies are stated in the catalog. Students who withdraw at any point during the school year are responsible for getting their personal belongings home within two weeks. Students must contact the Dean of Men or Dean of Women to return to campus. Word of Life staff and students are not responsible for packing and shipping the belongings. After two weeks all belongings that remain on our property become abandoned property and will be donated or discarded.

COUR S E DE S CR I PT I ONS

OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY – BIBL1011 This course provides an overview of the Old Testament books of the Bible from Genesis to Malachi. Pertinent background and introductory material is developed. The theme and main teaching of each book are considered. The particular contribution of each book to the Canon is noted. 45 clock hours – 3 Course Hours OLD TESTAMENT EXPOSITION I – BIBL1021 An exposition of an assortment of genres of Old Testament biblical literature including a detailed exposition of the first eleven chapters of the book of Genesis with an emphasis on the four key events of early human history: Creation, The Fall,

DANIEL & REVELATION – BIBL1031 This course is an exposition of the two major apocalyptic books of the Bible. The exposition of Daniel will include an emphasis on the timeline provided by this book for the interpretation of the rest of prophetic Scriptures. Special attention will be given to the importance of a strong testimony in a decadent society. The exposition of the book of Revelation will be provided from a futuristic interpretation, including a literal seven-year tribulation and a literal thousand-year reign of Christ (Millennium). 30 clock hours – 2 Course Hours OLD TESTAMENT WISDOM LITERATURE – BIBL1061 (South Korea Teaching Site) An introductory study of Old Testament Wisdom literature by various authors with the goal of familiarizing students with the variety of literary genres found in the Wisdom Literature and expanding their understanding of its message, purpose, and importance to Christian living. 30 clock hours – 2 Course Hours

The Flood and The Tower of Babel. 45 clock hours – 3 Course Hours

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