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Course Overview
Bible 400 provides a developmental and in-depth academic study of the teachings of the Old and New Testaments. It focuses on the lives of Peter and Paul (also known as Saul), the existence and knowledge of God, Bible study methods, Psalm 23, Old Testament geography, and Christian witnessing. These areas target five content strands: theology, the attributes of God, biblical literature, biblical background, and Christian evidences.
Objectives
- Understand the nature and benefits of the knowledge of God.
- Describe the lives and ministries of the apostles Peter and Paul.
- Learn and memorize the Bible more effectively.
- Explain the design and message of Psalm 23.
- Provide evidences for the existence of God.
- Demonstrate an understanding of Old Testament geography.
- Witness for Christ with more knowledge and effectiveness.
Additional Resources
In addition to the default course program, Bible 400 includes alternate assignments for use in enhancing instruction or addressing individual needs.
Bible Reference List
Although specific Bible verses are given in the assignments, a complete Bible is needed for the Bible curriculum. Other reference tools can assist in the enrichment of lessons and the completion of projects. These references include:
- Bible Dictionary
- Bible Handbook
- Bible Encyclopedia
- Bible Atlas
- Bible Commentary