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Bachelor of Biblical Studies

No Refunds on Book Orders.

 

SECOND YEAR

 

Tuition: $1,680.00 plus $60.00 application fee (Book Fees/ Graduation Fees ... listed separately)

Prerequisite: Associate of Biblical Studies Degree

Graduation Requirement: VERY IMPORTANT. A 5,000 word thesis / dissertation on "Revelation Commentary" is required for this degree, typed and given to the Institute Dean no later than April 15th. This is mandatory! Without this thesis / dissertation, you will not receive your degree. It will be placed in your folder at the

administrative office.

 

COURSE# / CREDIT HOURS

 

BBS-201 [4]

SYNOPTIC GOSPEL II

(Course Description: detailed account of the final week of Jesus' ministry, as recorded by Matthew, Mark, and Luke)

 

BBS-202 [4]

I and II TIMOTHY and TITUS

(Course Description: chapter by chapter study of the Apostle Paul's pastoral instructions and admonitions)

 

BBS-203 [4]

RUTH and ESTHER

(Course Description: study of historical insight into the times and lifestyles of the Jews, revealing allegorical truths of the relationship of Christ and His Church)

 

BBS-204 [4]

PROVERBS

(Course Description: survey of the entire book of Proverbs, presented both topically and by chapter, taking the believer from pre-salvation, through instruction in righteousness, to full maturity in Christ)

 

BBS-205 [4]

EZRA and NEHEMIAH

(Course Description: devotional chapter by chapter study portraying the restoration of the temple and Jerusalem under the leadership of Ezra and Nehemiah)

 

BBS-206 [2]

ROMANS I

(Course Description: study of the doctrinal foundations of Christian faith, as laid by the Apostle Paul)

 

BBS-207 [2]

ROMANS II

(Course Description: study of the sovereignty of God and practical Christian principles)

 

BBS-208 [3]

GENESIS

(Course Description: chapter by chapter study with spiritual applications for the believer)

 

BBS-209 [2]

EXODUS

(Course Description: study in the account of Israel's exodus from Egypt, giving insight into the types and shadows of Christ's redemptive work)

 

BBS-210 [2]

ISAIAH I

(Course Description: intense study of the book of Isaiah concerning the denunciation of Israel, Judah, and other nations, along with numerous prophecies of the Messiah and the coming Kingdom)

 

BBS-211 [2]

ISAIAH II

(Course Description: continuous study of the book of Isaiah concerning the message of consolation and further prophecies of the coming Messiah)

 

BBS-212 [3]

DANIEL

(Course Description: chapter by chapter study of the book of Daniel, emphasizing important prophecies; study includes chart on Daniel's '70 Weeks')

 

BBS-213 [3]

REVELATION

(Course Description: complete study of the end-times events of human history; study includes descriptive charts)

 

BBS-214 [10]

REVELATION COMMENTARY

(Course Description: a supplemental study into the Book of Revelation followed by a 5,000 word Thesis/Dissertation)

 

BBS-215 [3]

ENTERING INTO THE PROMISED LAND

(Course Description: devotional study introducing the book of Joshua)

BBS-216 [8]

A JOURNEY INTO THE BIBLE: A Supplemental Resource Study for the Bachelor Program

(Course Description: a study into the Bible enhanced by an indepth workbook)

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