BIBL 8223         Intermediate Greek II                                                         10 Credits     

This course is the continuation of the exploration and mastery of the analysis of grammar and forms of the Greek New Testament. In this course, the student is required to submit an exegesis paper on a selected passage from the New Testament.                                    Prerequisite BIBL 8211. Intermediate Greek I

 

BIBL 8212        Biblical Hebrew I                                                                  10 Credits     

The course introduces the phonology of the Hebrew on which the students must master and the basics of Hebrew morphology. The phonology of the Hebrew is to be mastered and the students are introduced to the basic morphology of Hebrew substantives. They begin to learn Hebrew vocabulary.

 

BIBL 8227        Biblical Hebrew II                                                                10 Credits     

In this course, the students are expected to complete the introductory study of the Hebrew verb forms, and to write an exegesis paper on selected prose portions of the Hebrew Bible. Prerequisite BIBL 8222. Biblical Hebrew I

 

RELB 8316   Principles of Church Growth                                                   10 Credits    

The course introduces the students to the foundation and principles of church growth.  It guides the students to understand the meaning and concepts of church growth.   It deals with concepts such as meaning of church growth, causes of church growth and hindrance of church growth.

 

RELT 8123        Bible Doctrines                                                                         10 Credits              

Systematic study of general Doctrines of the Christian Church Adventist perspective: the Doctrines of God (revelation, inspiration, creation, the Sabbath), the Doctrines of man (from the image of God, the fall, the ethical / moral destiny), and the Doctrines of Christ (incarnation, nature, and office). Prerequisite: RELB 8116. Introduction to Bible

          

RELB 8314       Pentateuch                                                                                  10 Credits

The course deals with an introduction and exegetic of the firsts books of the Old Testament. It deals with the origin, the historical    background and the interpretation of the Pentateuch (creation and evolution,  the sanctuary, and the covenant).  Prerequisite: BIBL 8222. Biblical Hebrew I

 

RELB 8312       Studies in Revelation                                                           10 Credits     

The course deals with the content, construction and interpretation of the imagery and symbols of the book of revelation. Prerequisite: BIBL 8215 Intermediate Greek II

 

RELB 8224    Acts and Apostles I                                                                 10 Credits     

The course is an introduction to the principles of New Testament interpretation followed by a study of Acts and the early Pauline Epistles.

Prerequisite: BIBL 8116 Elementary Greek I

 

RELB 8317       Acts and Apostles II                                                             10 Credits    

The course provides for studies in later Pauline Epistles, from Romans to the Pastoral Epistles, followed by an introduction to Hebrews and the General Epistles.

Prerequisite: RELB 8234 Acts and Apostles I

 

RELB 8411       Studies in Gospels                                                                10 Credits     

The course studies the formation of Gospels, the comparative analysis of synoptic of John, and characteristics of each Gospel. The course deals with parables and miracles.

 

RELB 8216       Introduction to Old Testament                                            10 Credits     

The course surveys the basic ideas as expressed in the Old Testament as an introductory message.

 

RELB 8326       Prophetic Books of the Old Testament                              10 Credits

The course includes the history of the prophecy, the pre-writing prophetic figures and the books of the writing prophets of the 8th and early 7th century B.C. Prerequisite: RELB 8314.

 

RELB 8322       Historical Books of Old Testament                                     10 Credits

This course is an Introductive and exegetic study of the Old Testament books. The History of the people of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to their return from Babylon exile and the reconstruction of Jerusalem are also dealt with.

Prerequisite: RELB 8314.Pentateuch