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Welcome
to Lesson assignments To view the assignments for a specific lesson, click on a specific unit above, and then click on one of the lessons in the list that appears at the left side of your screen. Additional information Help - shows you how to find your way around Course Description - explains the purpose and requirements of this course Course Resources - provides a list of supplemental reading materials How this course is organized Unit 1 - Background Lesson 1 - Background to the New Testament Unit 2 - The Gospels Lesson 2 - The Gospel of Matthew Unit 3 - Rise of the Early Church Lesson 7 - Acts Unit 4 - Paul's Letters Lesson 8 - Life and Teachings of Paul Unit 5 - General Letters Lesson 13 - Hebrews and James Unit 6 - Future Events Lesson 15 - Revelation |
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Unit 1 Lesson 1 Introduction Introduce yourself Lesson Material Reading Discussion |
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Unit 2 Lesson 2 Introduction Lesson Material Reading Discussion Book Chart |
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Unit 1 Background to the New Testament. To fully understand the New Testament we must have a knowledge of the times in which it was written. |
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Unit 2 The Gospels are a record of God's proclamation of Good News to man. The three synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke) and the Gospel of John have the same subject (Jesus), but give evidence of distinctive purposes.
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Unit 4 In these nine letters to churches and four letters to individuals, the Apostle Paul provides an abundance of doctrine for practical application in ministry. Paul also addresses specific problems and issues with great relevance to our personal and corporate lives today.
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Unit 5 These eight non-Pauline epistles supplement the thirteen Pauline Epistles and offer their own contribution to the understanding and application of Christian truth.
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