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The Bachelor of Science in Bible Exposition and Theology
The Bachelor of Science in Bible Exposition and Theology is a four-year degree program designed to provide the student with a thorough understanding of the Bible, and to ensure that the graduate will have been exposed to areas of knowledge and culture outside the Bible major through general education courses.

Program Outcomes:
The student will:
1. develop a comprehensive knowledge of the content of the Bible
2. develop a comprehensive understanding of Biblical theology
3. evidence an ability to interpret the Bible accurately and responsibly
4. develop a worldview and lifestyle that is distinctly Biblical
5. develop the ability to defend biblical truth and the Christian faith
6. evidence an understanding of the historical Jewish/Christianity
7. demonstrate ability in the oral communication of Biblical truth
8. evidence consistency in Biblical character and maturity

Bachelor of Science in Bible Exposition and Theology Requirements:
1. Complete a minimum of 130 semester credit hours
2. A 2.0 cumulative grade point average and a passing grade in all required courses.
3. At least 60 semester credit hours must be earned at MSC.
4. Meet course requirements in the following areas:

Bible and Theology (45 credits)
Jewish Culture 21 (credits)
Hebrew and Greek
12 (credits)
Translations and Exegesis 33 (credits)

 


 
Recommended Plan of Study for the
Bachelor of Science in Bible Exposition and Theology

 


Survey of the Old Testament  
The Pentateuch 3 
Introduction to Biblical Theology 
Elementary Hebrew I  
Introduction to the Hebrew Bible 
Genesis
Bible Translation 3
Understanding Jewish Thought 3
Judaism of Second Temple Period
Jewish Philosophy & Writings
Hermeneutics   
Theories and Practice of the Tanakh Exegesis 
Elementary Hebrew II  
Principles of Biblical Interpretation  
The Semantics of Biblical Language 
Genesis
Methods of Observing and Interpreting Culture 
Isaiah
Survey of the New Testament
Biblical Hermeneutics and Criticism 
History of Jewish Thought and Writings 
Elementary Greek I 3
Pagan Influence on Christian Church Doctrine
Exegesis of Matthew  
Intermediate Hebrew I
Bible Doctrines I
Theories and Practices of the New Testament Exegesis
Judaism and Christianity in the Greco-Roman World 
Exegesis of Pauline Letters 
Jewish-Christian Ethics 
New Covenant Acts-Revulation 
Jewish Life in Biblical Israel during the second Temple period
Being the Organic Church/Community  

Total Credits Needed: 130

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