Bibliology and How To Study the Bible
Course

Bibliology and How To Study the Bible

Bibliology lays the foundation for studying the Bible. This part of the course integrates multiple subjects and provides an understanding of what the Bible is, how it was written and why it is to be studied. How to Study the Bible is a comprehensive Bible study method that combines word studies in the original languages with circumstantial, biographical and topical studies and paraphrasing the passage.

27 Lessons

Course Objectives

Upon completing this course you will have the tools necessary to study the Bible in the original languages, a knowledge of Biblical culture that will allow you to better understand the Bible and a framework to integrate those passages studied with the rest of the Bible.

Getting Started

  • Sign in to the site. If you’ve never registered for an account before, then you’ll want to do this first.
  • Click the ‘Take This Course‘ button above to officially enroll in this course. You won’t be able to proceed until you do so.
  • Download and read the Course Syllabus below. Prepare for the course by purchasing the required text books.
  • Download and print the Student Guide. You may download the Local Instructor Guide to check test and quiz answers if you are taking this course as self-study.
  • Download and print the Local Instructor Guide if you are a Local Instructor. Make sure that your students have printed copies of the Student Guide.
  • Complete each lesson below, watching the video contained in each. If attending an instructor-led class, you will be viewing the videos in class and participating in a classroom discussion.
  • Use the Bible Study Tools provided, or use your own resources, to assist with your homework assignments.
  • Complete a Student Evaluation Form when finished with the entire course. You should complete this form once per course whether you took the course on your own or with a Local Instructor.
  • Congratulations on finishing the course!