Most Christians understand that the Bible they hold in their hands is the inspired Word of God. Yet very few have a general understanding of the origin of the Bible. The purpose of this class, therefore, is to show the student how the Bible came to be and why it can be accepted as the unerring, authoritative Word of God.
Course Content
1. Introduction to – How We Got the Bible
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2. Revelation – God Has Spoken
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3. Inspiration – The God-breathed Scriptures
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4. Structure and Divisions of the Bible
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5. The Making of the Bible
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6. Canonicity – Determining and Discovering the God-inspired Books
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7. Development of the New Testament Canon
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8. Development of the Old Testament Canon
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9. New Testament Antilegomena, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
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10. Texts and Manuscripts of the Old Testament
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11. Texts and Manuscripts of the New Testament
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12. Textual Criticism
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13. History of the English Bible
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14. Hebrew, Protestant,Catholic, Old Testament Categories
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15. New Testament Classification
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16. Old Testament Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
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17. Time Period of Bible
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