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Hrs TERM 1 | Term 2 | Term 3 | Term 4 | Term 5 | Term 6 Word Document Style Guide 4 PDF THS 310 Foundational Class (Course
NOT Offered by this Seminary) This course should introduce students to a discrete hermeneutical approach of the study of God’s Word (referred to as principles or keys). A hermeneutical approach as applied to such topics as what is the Word of God, the relationship between God and man, dispensations, gift of holy spirit, and an introduction to speaking in tongues. Students must supply proof of completion. 3 PDF BIB 310 Survey of the Old Testament This course provides the student with various positions and theories associated with many critical Old Testament and New Testament topics. The author establishes the premise that in order to understand God’s ways and His purposes in this age, as well as His plans for the future ages, requires a clear comprehension of the Old Testament. 3 PDF THE 310 Jesus Christ Our Promised Seed Course topics include the determination of the date of Jesus’ birth, Pagan influence, the origin of December 25th as the traditional date for Jesus’ birth, the virginity of Mary, understanding who the wise men were and their knowledge about thebirth of the Judean king, and the astrological study of his star. 3 PDF LAN 310 Greek Language Introduction The heart of Biblical studies is based upon the ability to study the Bible via the original languages. This introductory course is designed to provide students with a skill level sufficient to use many of the available reference materials. This course provides an excellent basis for more advance studies in Biblical Greek.