Old Testament & New Testament Survey (elective)
Regular price
$725.00
God has made Himself known to use through the Bible. In the Scriptures, He also reveals the history of redemption, making known to us all that is necessary for His glory and our salvation, faith, and life. This course covers the entirety of Scripture, reading most of the books of the Bible throughout the year. Special attention is given to the literary genres comprising the Bible with an emphasis on the historical, political, philosophical, along with the geographical and cultural contexts of these writings.
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, the student will be able to:
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Identify the basic information (author, date, genre, etc.) for each biblical book
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Order the books of the Bible chronologically
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Design a map of one region covered in the biblical narrative
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Articulate the sweep of redemptive history from Genesis to Revelation
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Write an exegetical paper drawing from an Old Testament and a New Testament passage
Credits: 1 (Elective), Non-honors
Pre-requisites: This course is for high school students only.
Mtg. Days: 2 days each week
Required Materials:
- Any modern English translation (not a paraphrase) of the Bible.
- Boyd, James O. and J. Gresham Machen. The Glorious History of Redemption: A Compact Survey of the Old and New Testaments. Solid Ground Christian Books, 2013. ISBN: 9781599252896
- Currid, John D. and David P. Barrett. ESV Bible Atlas. Crossway, 2010. ISBN: 9781433501920
- Sproul, R.C. and Robert Wolgemuth. What’s in the Bible: A One-Volume Guidebook to God’s Word. Thomas Nelson, 2000. ISBN: 9780849944604 [The newer reprint from 2011 works as well.]
- PDF documents provided by the instructor.
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