1946-1947 Baptist Bible Institute Catalog

A. Old Testament Poetry (and Esther), in chronological order. Day School: two hours, two semesters, first year. ;Evening School: one hour, three terms, first year. B. The Gospel According to Matthew. Day School: one hour, second semester, first year. C. Old Testament Prophets (except Daniel), in chrono– logical order. Day School: one hour, four semesters, second and third years. Evening School: one hour, three terms, second year. D. New Testament Epistles. Day School: two hours, two semesters, third year. Evening Schpol: one hour, three terms, third year. III. BIBLE ANALYSIS. Analysis is a critical and careful study of the authorship, circumstances, theme, chapters, verses, sentences and words of Holy Writ. These courses are designed to lead the student into habits of study which will enable him to understand the minute exactness and depth of the meaning of God's Word. A. The Epistle to the Romans. This tremendously im– portant book of basic Christian doctrine and practice is ex– pounded in detail. The aim is to so thoroughly ground the student in these yital teachings that he will never be shaken and always be ready to state the truth of the Gospel with accuracy and clarity. Day School: one hour, two semesters, first year. Evening School: one hour, two terms, first year. B. T~e Gospel of John. Day School: one hour, first semester, first year. C. Galatians and James. Day School: one hour, second semester, first year. D. The Epis:tle :to the Hebrews. Day School: one hour, two semesters, second year. Evening School: one hour, three terms, second year. E. The Book of Genesis. Day School: one hour, first semester, third year. F. The Book of Daniel. Day School: one hour, first semester, third year. Evening School: one hour, first term, fourth year. -25-

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