1949-1950 Baptist Bible Institute Catalog
Descri pt:ion of Courses NUMBERING SYSTEM The numbering system used with each course makes possible easy identification of the year, department of instruction, and emester or term the subject is taught. The first digit indicates the year the course is taught. The second digit indicates the de– partment of study in which the course is found. The last digit shows the semester the course is taught. Courses ending in odd numbers indicate first sem,ester courses in the Day chool and first and third terms in the Evening School. Courses ending in even numbers indicate second emester Day chool subjects and second term Evening School subjects. All Evening chool courses are pre-lettered "E" for evening. For example: 101 indicates First year, department of Biblical Exposition, and First semester. I. DEPARTMENT OF BIBLICA L EXPOSITION (000 and 010) The aim of this department is to give the student a working knowledge of every part of the Bible. Certain pivotal books are given more thorough and detailed treatment. I. Bible His to ry The historical portions of both the Old and New Testaments are studied in detail. This course is designed to give the student an efficient knowledge and spiritual understanding of the history of God's dealing with man from the Creation onward through the Patriarchal, Tribal, and National History of Israel; a thor– ough study of the life and time of Christ, the founding and growth of the Christian Church as described in the Acts, and the oral and written ministry of the Apostle Paul. A. Old Testaoe:i History (Genesis through Nehemiah). 101, 102: OLD TE TAMENT HI TORY. A detail d tudy of the historical portions of the Old Testament from the creation of Adam to the Roman conque t of Pale tine. This course include G ography of Bible land , in which a h istorical and de cripti e Bible atla , u h a the one by Dr. J. L. Hurlbut, i tudi d t ho the nature and extent of the Old T '.J tament and New T scamenr worlds and the phy ical f ature of P ale tin and other Bibl land . Along with map making is a ar ful cudy of iti , towns, ea , lak , ri r and th topography of th land. he Po(Je Tvtnty E- v e n
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