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Bachelor's Degree in Biblical Studies – Year 1


1 BNT100 – New Testament Survey
This is a brief synopsis of inter-Testamental history or the four hundred (400) silent years from Malachi to Matthew as it concerns the Jews. No study of the Bible is complete that does not take into consideration the events of the four hundred (400) years which elapsed between the Old and New Testaments.
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2 BNT106 – Bible Doctrines
This series of lessons is designed especially for the student to establish themselves upon a spiritual foundation. It is so that you would grow into a complete and perfect man or woman in Christ Jesus, unmovable, steadfast, and always abounding in the work of the Lord.
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3 BNT110 – Between the Testaments
The New Testament begins with the Romans ruling Palestine. The throne is occupied by an Idumaean king named Herod. At the end of the Old Testament, the Persian Empire ruled Palestine. The throne of Israel was occupied by a Jewish king named Zerubbabel. The time between the Old Testament and New Testaments is about four hundred (400) years, 445 B.C. to 4 B.C. These four hundred (400) years can be divided into four (4) groups, known as the Persian Period, the Greek Period, the Maccabean Period, and the Roman Period.
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4 BOT111 – Old Testament Survey I
The Bible is Incomplete without the Old Testament. The student will learn how the Old and New Testaments make up the inspired Scriptures. The New Testament was never intended to replace the Old Testament. Instead, the New Testament was given to complement the Old Testament, to complete the story.
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5 BOT122 – Old Testament Survey II
Previously we studied in Old Testament I the beginnings of human history, and the God Who controls it. The student will learn that there are key revelations in the Old Testament, such as to give sense to the New Testament events such as the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ in the Gospels, and the judgments of Revelation.
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6 BOT230 – Old Testament Men & Women of Faith
This course has as its primary focus the relationship God used in the days of Old Testament History to bring man back into obedience. God is and was and always will be full of faith. He used His faith as the instrument of the creative process through which man came into existence. Faith is the spiritual life-line through which man receives the goodness of God.
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7 BPA111 – Foundations of Faith Studies in Learning
As we enter into the study of Foundations of Faith – Studying for Success, the student will learn the importance of how ” Faith is absolutely necessary in studying the Word of God. As students of the Bible, when we read and search the Scriptures, we must do it in faith. Faith allows the anointing to flow and revelation knowledge to come forth.
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8 BPA120 – Praise Life
This course describes the elements necessary for us to obtain joy and strength in our lives; yes, it even holds us in the very Presence of God and His glory. It is called praise. Praise is much more than celebrating, or a prelude to worship on Sunday morning. Praise can, and should, become a lifestyle for the Believer who is serious about becoming a soldier of God, a person who is “kingdom on earth” useful.
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9 BPA131 – Prayer I- Types & Necessity
In Matthew 6:9-13, the Lord’s Prayer is not a ritual prayer, but a pattern to follow. We notice that Jesus said we were to pray after a certain manner, not necessarily using certain words. This course will reveal that the model prayer is not a liturgy, or a form of public worship, but a guide to help us cover what is evidently important.
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10 BTH241 – Intro to Bible theology I
The word “theology” comes from two Greek words, theos meaning “God” and logos meaning “the word about” or “the study of” God as He is revealed in the Scriptures. Simply defined, theology is an in-depth study of the Holy Bible. The student will discover what God has said about Himself, His purposes, His plans, and His promises
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11 BTH252 – Intro to Bible Theology II
The purpose of this course is to give the student an overview of the Bible and to introduce him/her to the study of Theology. We will pick up where we left off in Introduction to Bible Theology I.
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12 CED111 – Life Management God’s Way
Every decision we make has an outcome. The decisions we make, not our environment, will determine and shape our destiny. There are thousands of testimonies of men and women who have succeeded in life despite their limitations, poor environment and disadvantages. There are those who have become failures in life in spite of all the advantages they had. This course will the student how to make decisions that will change their lives.
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