The course studies the Apostle Paul's letters which were referred to as "Epistles" These letters were addressed to several local churches in certain areas of the Roman empire.
Psalms include One hundred and Fifty chapters containing spiritual songs and poems with the predominant themes being prayer and praise.
This course described as the Pentateuch is the study of the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
The study of the book of revelation highlights the visions of John the Divine as he was exiled on the island of Patmos. It is described in chapter 1 as "The Revelation of Jesus Christ"
This course highlights the life and times of Daniel a devout servant of God at the time when the Jews were held captive in Babylon. This book can be described as both historic and prophetic.
The study of the Major and Minor Prophets. Why Major and Minor? The Major Prophets are described as “major” because their books are longer while the "minor" prophets' books are shorter.
Taken from the book Ministerial Ethics by Dag Heward Mills. This course is a guide to the principled practice of your calling.
Taken from the book Invitation to Biblical Preaching by Donald Sunukjian, you will learn the entire process of preparing and delivering biblical messages popularly called sermons.
The study of the structure and symbolism of the Tabernacle of God built by Moses and the Israelites after leaving Egypt.