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ENGLISH BIBLE IO 1-113

101-104 SYNTHESIS I, II, III, IV

The synthetic method of Bible study is de­ signed to enable the student to obtain a broad view of the contents of Scripture, see­ ing each book as a whole and its relation to the other books. Synthesis I covers the Pentateuch, II , the Historical , Prophetical, and Poet­ ica l books of the Old Testament. III , the Gospel s, and part of the Epistles. IV, the remainder of the Epistles.

105-106 ANALYSIS I. II This course considers in detail The Acts of the Apostles (I) and the Epistle to the Romans (II). Alter inquiring into the authors hi p, occasion for writing, purpose , and theme of each book , the student analyzes the contents and searches for spiritual truths. 107-109 EXPOSITION I. II, III Instructing the studen t in the expository method of studying Scripture, this course thorough ly covers the Book of Revelation (I) for General students, and the Book of Hebrews (II) , Daniel and Revelation (III), for Collegiate students.

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DISPENSATIONAL HISTORY Th is course takes the student through the Bible from Genesi s to Revelation in the light of the dispensations . Charts are prepared by the student for each dispensation. PROPHECY This course consi sts of a comprehensive study of the prophecies concerning the first and second advents of Jesus Chris t, the Jews , the land of Palestine, Satan, the end of the age , and other important prophetic passa ges and the ir fulfillment. TYPOLOGY This course consi sts of a study of Old Testament types. placing special emphasi s upon the study of the Tabernacle, the Offerings , and the Feas ts . Spiritual lessons which can be applied in the li fe of the individual student are emphasized. HERMENEUTICS This course is intended to acquaint the student thoroughly with the rules of in­ terpretation as a basis for a correct understanding and a proper handling of the Holy Scriptures .

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THEOLOGY 201-213

201-204 DOCTRINE I, II, III, IV With the Bible as textbook , the great doctrinal truths of Scripture are traced and formulated in statement form. The course consists of: I. Doctrine of God. II. Doctrine of Chris t and the Holy Spirit. III. Doctrine of Man and Sin. IV. Doctrine of Salvation and Last Things.

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