BI 232 - New Testament Survey
(BI 232)
This course requires an enrolment key
Lead Facilitator: (Online Professor) Dr. Mittie Pollock- Johnson
Lead Facilitator: Admin Visitor
BI 232 - New Testament SurveyNew Testament Survey brings unity and chronological sequence to New Testament study by weaving the contents of the books around a central theme-the person of Christ. Divisions are the synoptic Gospels, the Gospel of John, the Book of Acts, and the Pauline Epistles in chronological order, the General Epistles, and the Book of Revelation. Studying the Bible is a fascinating experience for all who desire to understand how God works with His people. Well-known Bible passages take on new dimensions when seen in the perspective of a sweeping panoramic overview. A person desiring to minister to others must also develop the spiritual depth, which comes from biblical knowledge. The three-volume series Broadening Your Biblical Horizons will help you attain these goals. No book, however, can ever substitute for studying the Bible itself. Nor can the most capable person apply the Bible's message to another person's life. You will benefit most from this study if you first read the portion of the Word of God as many times as possible from various good translations. Then ask yourself, "What does the Word say to me?" Applying what the Bible says to current living will result in a truly rewarding experience. Table of Contents
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