Tzemach Online Bible Course

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The Tzemach Institute Online Bible Course consists of a core Bible Course comprised of 10 courses (30 credit hours) from Torah 1 to New Covenant Letters. The study is intended for any Believer who is serious about studying the Scriptures. It begins in Genesis and works its way through the Scriptures, guiding students in the development of a truly Biblical perspective. The goal of the course of study is to make the Believer fruitful in God's purpose. For students interested in pursuing additional studies once they have completed the core course — and for those students pursuing the Bachelor of Biblical Studies degree issued by The Tzemach Institute — 30 credit hours in elective courses on topics related to Biblical studies are also available.

The Online Bible Course is currently available in English on a per-course basis of $87 ($29 for each of three sections). Each class — there are typically eight classes per course — includes a video session as well as reading and study assignments. The "Orientation & Introduction" is available for your review at no cost. Additional fees will be necessary if each section of a course (each section is 1/3 of the course) is not completed within a 4-week start-to-finish period.
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  • "Orientation & Introduction" (Start Here)
    This section introduces the Core Bible Course for the online student. It includes an orientation video and course materials as well as the first week's Bible Reading Assignment (Genesis 1:1-11:9) and Study Guide.

    Available at no cost.
    To access, please register; or, you may log in as a guest.
  • Cost: $29.00
    "The Beginning" (Classes 2-4)
    Genesis, Job, and Hebrew language skills. Training in the use of aids for the Hebrew language and word studies; historical overview; detailed analysis of Genesis: the Creation, the Fall, the suppression of evil. (1 credit hour)

    Class 2: The Creation and The Fall
    Class 3: God Limits Evil in the Earth
    Class 4: Covenant with Abraham
  • "The Beginning" (Classes 5-7)
    The covenant with Abraham, the promised seed, and the beginning of national Israel; the book of Job.

    Class 5: Development of the Seed of Promise
  • "The Law"
    Exodus through Deuteronomy. Historical overview; analysis of the ministry of Moses, the Exodus, the Tabernacle, Israel's covenant; Messiah foreshadowed, and the Law and sacrifices. (3 credit hours)
  • "The Judges"
    Joshua through 1 Samuel 12. Historical overview; the conquest of Canaan; allocation of the land; the Judges of Israel; cultural problems with the Canaanites; survey of Ruth. (3 credit hours)
  • "The Kings"
    1 Samuel 13 through 2 Chronicles. Historical overview; the United Kingdom; David the King of Israel; the Kings of Israel (Northern Kingdom); the Kings of Judah (Southern Kingdom); the office of Prophet. (3 credit hours)
  • This course requires an enrolment key
    "Early Warning Prophets"
    Isaiah, Micah, Joel and Elijah. An analysis of the prophets in terms of revelation, prophecy and their contemporary message. (3 credit hours)
  • "Prophets of the Judgment"
    Jeremiah, Hosea, Amos, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Obadiah, Jonah and Nahum. An analysis of the prophets in terms of revelation, prophecy and their contemporary message. (3 credit hours)
  • "Prophets of the Exile"
    Ezekiel, Daniel and the Revelation. An analysis of the prophets in terms of revelation, prophecy and their contemporary message; in addition, a composite overview of Biblical prophecy concerning the nations. (3 credit hours)
  • "Prophets of the Return"
    Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther. An analysis of the prophets in terms of revelation, prophecy and their contemporary message. The historical books of Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther are included in this period. Inter-Testament history. (3 credit hours)
  • "The Messiah"
    Matthew through the Acts. Historical overview of the period; training in use of aids for the Greek language; sequence of Jesus' ministry, the Kingdom of God, Jesus the Word, the early Jerusalem Church, and the message beyond Jerusalem.
  • "The Church"
    Romans through Jude. A study of the letters to the early churches with emphasis on the witness of Peter, John and Paul. In addition, consider the "Mystery of Messiah", the New Creation, Law and Grace, Spiritual Gifts. Develop Messianic Covenant. (3 credit hours)




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