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BI-10303 explores the first five books of the Bible—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy—highlighting their foundational role in Scripture. The course examines key themes such as creation, covenant, law, holiness, and God’s redemptive plan for His people. Students will gain a deeper understanding of how the Pentateuch provides the narrative framework for salvation history and points forward to its fulfillment in Christ.
The Contents of the Course:
- Creation and Covenant (Genesis): God’s relationship with humanity and the beginnings of His covenant with Abraham and Israel.
- The Exodus (Exodus): God’s deliverance of Israel from Egypt and the giving of the Law at Sinai.
- Holiness and Sacrifice (Leviticus): Understanding atonement, holiness, and God’s presence among His people.
- Wilderness Wanderings (Numbers): Lessons in trust and obedience as Israel journeys toward the Promised Land.
- Covenant Renewal (Deuteronomy): Moses’ final words, the renewal of the covenant, and preparation for entering the land.
Course Materials:
- Pentateuch Textbook provided by WWES.
- The Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
- BibleProject Videos: The Torah Series and The Pentateuch.
Completing the Course Requires:
- Watching BibleProject videos.
- Reading the Pentateuch and the course textbook.
- Participating in orientation and feedback discussions.
- Taking 5 Bible knowledge quizzes (one for each book).
- Completing 2 textbook quizzes (Parts 1 and 2).
This course provides a thorough study of the Pentateuch, offering theological reflection on its significance for salvation history and practical insights into its continued relevance. It equips students to understand and teach these foundational books while recognizing their fulfillment in Christ.
3 credit course.