This class defines all of the words that are commonly used in Bible believing churches, and also defines every word that is considered difficult or archair in the KJV. When the studen completes this class they will see why the translators of the KJB chose the words that they did, the importance of not updating them with American terms or words, and will have a new appreciation for the perfection and preservation of the Authorized King James Bible.
The student will receive instruction in the origin and divisions of the New Testament books of the Bible, along with a basic overview of each individual book of the New Testament.
This class instructs and discusses with the ministry student proper ethics within the church with the aim to protect the student and his testimony. The student’s wives are brought in for a portion of this class as well. Proper pulpit and administrative church etiquette is discussed with the desire to create professionalism both personally and administratively with the ministry student.
The student receives a thorough study of the definition, institution, operation and preservation of the Lord’s Church and the Local Church throughout history until present.
The student receives and exhaustive study of the right divisions of scripture including the dispensations and covenants of the Bible.
The student receives a thorough and exhaustive study of every single text of the Authorized King James Bible that is considered incorrect, problematic, and difficult or that is used by critical scholarship to attack the perfection and authority of the KJB. When the student completes this class, they will be fully equipped to defend the Authorized King James Bible against any attack, and will have a new and fresh appreciation for the absolute perfection of every word in it.
The student will learn the proper way to study the Bible for personal, devotional, and ministerial use.
This course is designed for students who teach or preach in some capacity. It is an exhaustive study of Jesus Christ's teaching and preaching methods as they are represented in the Gospels and their implementation in a modern setting.