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Literature Courses - Distance/Correspondence Courses ordered from this page are non-resident, non-online courses completed solely via correspondence.
Each course shipment includes 12 lecture DVD's, lecture notes, course instructions, and a research log. Go to the Online
Campus if you wish to study online, or contact us to attend resident classes.
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LT283 Extra-Biblical Contexts - 3 credits Documentation
from historical sources outside of the Bible that shed additional light on events and persons between the lines and behind
the scenes of the Biblical narrative. Instructor: Moseley
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LT293 Hebraic Idiomatic Phrases- 3 credits Linguistic,
cultural, and idiomatic keys that are essential to properly understanding and intepreting the Biblical text. Instructor:
Moseley
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LT423 Apocalyptic Literature - 3 credits Examines the prophetic
literature in both the Jewish and Christian canons of scripture, with discussion about the application of these passages to
possible future events as well as historic events. Instructor: Moseley
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LT433 Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha - 3 credits An
in-depth look at the extra-canonical writings of the early church, with an evaluation of their authenticity, as well as their
historical and cultural significance. Instructor: Moseley
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LT113 Bible Survey I - 3 credits A detailed
study of the scriptures from a Hebraic perspective. Topics include Inspiration, Creation, Adam and Eve, the Error of Cain,
From the Flood to Babel, Babylon, Father Abraham, Abraham and Lot, Patriarchs, Joseph, Job, the Exodus and the Ten Commandments. Instructor:
Moseley
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LT123 Bible Survey II - 3 credits A detailed
study of the scriptures from a Hebraic perspective. Discusses the Tabernacle and details Leviticus—Ecclesiastes. Instructor:
Moseley
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LT213 Bible Survey III - 3 credits A
detailed study of the scriptures from a Hebraic perspective. Covers I Kings—Lamentations. Instructor: Moseley
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LT223 Bible Survey IV - 3 credits A detailed
study of the scriptures from a Hebraic perspective. Covers Ezekiel—Malachi. Instructor: Moseley
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LT313 Bible Survey V - 3 credits A detailed
study of the scriptures from a Hebraic perspective. Covers the Silent Years, Matthew—I Thessalonians. Instructor:
Moseley
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LT323 Bible Survey VI - 3 credits A detailed study of the
scriptures from a Hebraic perspective. Covers II Thessalonians—Revelation. Instructor: Moseley
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LT443 Basic Talmud - 3 credits An overview of the fundamental
teachings of what is known as the Oral Law and commentary concerning such topics as the spirit world, free will, repentance,
slander, prophecy and numerous others. Instructor: Moseley
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LT243 Dead Sea Scrolls - 3 credits A brief overview of
the history of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Qumran community from which they may have originated. Instructor:
Moseley
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LT453 Hermeneutics - 3 credits Designed to
help the student develop the science and art of properly interpreting the biblical text. Examines rules of interpretation
as used historically in the Church, as well as rules developed in various Hebrew schools of study during Old and New Testament
times. Instructor: Moseley
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LT133 Matthew I - 3 credits A
verse-by-verse analysis of the cultural context and resultant spiritual application of this most “Jewish” of the
gospels. Instructor: Moseley
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LT143 Matthew II - 3 credits In-depth coverage
of Matthew 5:18—8:34 from a Hebraic perspective. Instructor: Moseley
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LT253 Matthew III - 3 credits In-depth coverage
of Matthew 9:1—11:30. Instructor: Moseley
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LT263 Matthew IV - 3 credits In-depth coverage
of Matthew 12:1—14:33. Instructor: Moseley
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LT333 Matthew V - 3 credits In-depth
coverage of Matthew 14:34—19:26. Instructor: Moseley
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LT343 Matthew VI - 3 credits In-depth coverage
of Matthew 19:27—24:51. Instructor: Moseley
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LT463 Matthew VII - 3 credits In-depth coverage
of Matthew 25:1—28:20. Instructor: Moseley
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LT513 Mishnah I - 3 credits The historical development,
structure, and context of Judaism’s Oral Law. Instructor: Moseley
LT523 Mishnah II - 3 credits A continuation of
Mishnah I, with an in-depth look into the six orders and tractates of the Mishnah. Instructor: Moseley
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