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Old and New Testament Christians

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Old and New Testament Christians

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Contents Include

Two PDF

Outline of course

Summary of each course

5 multiple-choice quiz of each course with answers


Course Outline:

 

Unit 1: Introduction to the Bible

- Overview of the Bible

- Historical and cultural context of the Bible

- Literary genres and themes in the Bible

 

Unit 2: The Old Testament

- Overview of the Old Testament

- Historical and cultural context of the Old Testament

- Literary genres and themes in the Old Testament

- Key figures and events in the Old Testament

 

Unit 3: The New Testament

- Overview of the New Testament

- Historical and cultural context of the New Testament

- Literary genres and themes in the New Testament

- Key figures and events in the New Testament

 

Unit 4: The Relationship between the Old and New Testament

- The New Testament as a continuation of the Old Testament

- Old Testament prophecies fulfilled in the New Testament

- The use of Old Testament scriptures in the New Testament

 

Unit 5: Theological Themes in the Bible

- Salvation and redemption

- Covenant and promise

- Kingdom of God

- Grace and mercy

 

Unit 6: Application of the Bible

- How to apply the Bible to daily life

- The relevance of the Bible in modern times

- The importance of studying the Bible

 

 

Resources:

- The Bible (King James Version)

- "The Old and New Testament" by Sheldon Emry (PDF)

- Additional readings and resources provided by the instructor

 

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Two PDFs on Old and New Testament Christians, along with a quiz on each one.

Welcome to "The Old Testament Christians"! This lesson explores the roots of Christendom in the Old Testament and how God's promises to Abraham have been fulfilled in Christian believers. What is commonly known as White Europeans. Discover the covenants and promises made to Abraham and how they apply to us today as followers of Jesus Christ. Example questions: 1. How does the author argue that God's promises to Abraham have been fulfilled in Christendom? 2. What are some of the covenants and promises made to Abraham that are discussed in the PDF file? 3. How does the PDF file challenge the common belief that God's promises to Abraham apply exclusively to the European and related people?
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