

INTRO TO A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW AND HEBRAIC THINKING
Monday Evening Class 7:00PM - 9:00PM
Course Cost: 150.00 (includes tuition + course workbook)
Course Start Date: January 2019
Course Description: This course shows the integration of the Hebrew Scriptures (Tenakh) and the New Testament into One Book One Story. Students will learn how to understand and apply “all Scripture” to daily living as the first century believers (2 Tim. 3:16-17). “All Scripture”, at the time Paul wrote Timothy, would have been the Hebrew Scriptures or what is known today as the Old Testament. By applying all Scripture, the student develops a more Hebraic way of thinking and a stronger Biblical worldview and lifestyle.
This course also explores the historical role the Jewish people play in forming the Bible as well as their ongoing role in fulfilling God’s redemptive plan for the nations. It concludes by examining God’s plan to integrate both Jew and Gentile into one new man or body through faith in Yeshua (Jesus) as Messiah.
Topics:
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Introduction to the Bible as One Book, One Story
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Formation of the Bible
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Languages of the Bible: Hebraic Thinking and/or Greek Thinking
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The People of the Book: A Covenant Nation
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The Covenants: An overview
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The Sabbath (Shabbat): The code to the Kingdom
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The Law (Torah): Law & Grace
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The Sacrifices (Korbanot): Draw Near
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The Tabernacle and the Priests: The Pattern of G-d.
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The Feasts (Moedim): Still for today?
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Judaism: Then and Now: Overview of branches of Judaism
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The One New Man: Life from the dead