History Feedback
Take sometime and answer the following questions before we jump into our next study, which will be the Wisdom Books.
The main purpose of this feedback is to improve the course content. Please suggest improvements, be specific.
1. Did you learn anything new about the Bible or the subject of theology during the History course module? If so list some of the important things you learned.
2. What did you like and what did you dislike about your study thus far?
3. Did we leave any important aspect of God's Word out in the study of the History Module? If so what?
4. What changes or improvements to the course would you suggest?
5. Tell me a little more about yourself, your calling, your ministry goals, etc?
6. Pick an event in the History section of the Old Testament and do a sermon/lecture outline.
7. Think about an event described in the History section that would be relevant to a counseling situation.
8. Meditate upon the History Books. Think about all the key stories that God's Word tells us in these books and then meditate upon these words/phrases in relationship to each story (freedom granted to man, foreknowledge of God, fore-ordination by God, fellowship with God (terms), faithfulness or failure by man & God, and forgiveness by God). Do you see a consistent pattern? Pick out one story and relate it to me in a few sentences.
9. If you are seeking a certificate in counseling please do Counseling Lesson 7.
Look forward to receiving your feedback. When I receive it I will forward you lesson 1 of the Wisdom books study.
Send lessons and emails to crcking@knology.net
Most divisions of the Bible books list the Torah (first five books) and then the history books.
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1 Samuel
2 Samuel
1 Kings
2 Kings
1 Chronicles
2 Chronicles
Ezra
Nehemiah
Esther
However We start our history study with Judges because Joshua was included our first study group of modules to show the entering the "Promise Land" was the completion of the physical exodus of Israel. It is possible that that God used Israel as a living parable (typology) to forshadow the New Tesatment story of the Christian exodus from sin to form the church.
Inerrancy of Scripture
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Jesus saith unto him, I am the
way, the truth, and the life:
no man cometh unto the Father,
but by me. (John 14:6)
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