![]() For John’s Gospel, major themes are studied. For the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke) the student is directed to the unique passages in these gospels (passages that occur only in that gospel and not the other two). This course covers the four gospels, with special emphasis on the gospel of Luke. Term 4, Unit 7: Life of Christ (13 Sep – ) In the study of 2 Corinthians, the apostle’s ministry, giving, and the defence of the apostle’s ministry are covered. In the study of 1 Corinthians, emphasis is placed on the study of Paul’s rebuke of scandals in the Corinthian church (divisions, tolerated sin, lawsuits) and his answers to questions raised (marriage, food offered to idols, veiling of women in worship, the Lord’s supper, spiritual gifts and resurrection of the body). Term 3, Unit 10: 1 & 2 Corinthians (28 Jun – ) The vision of the throne in heaven and the Lamb taking the scroll are important preludes to the seven seals, seven trumpets and seven bowls. The vision of our Lord Jesus in chapter 1 underlies the letters to the seven churches (chapters 2-3). 2019 PPL1 Sharing Day 5 Nov 'Blessed are those who find wisdom, those who gain understanding. The life, death and resurrection of Jesus. We will savor the life of Jesus, from His miraculous birth, insightful teachings, unbelievable miracles and penetrating parables until ultimately journeying alongside Him to the cross and Easter morn. Events in heaven provide important background to the events on earth. Bible Study Fellowship walks through Matthew chapter by chapter, exploring God’s Word in context. The time line given in Revelation is carefully noted. Focus is on what the Bible says rather than the theories of scholars. The book is read and studied as it is written, as there are serious warnings about additions and subtractions (22:18-19). The book is an important revelation about our Lord Jesus Christ (1:1). His subsequent arrest in Jerusalem, various defences he made (before the Sanhedrin, Felix, Festus and Agrippa), voyage to Rome (including his shipwreck) are also covered. Emphasis is placed on the study of the growth of the early church and Paul’s three missionary journeys, as well as the Council of Jerusalem. The book of Acts provides the historical basis for a large part of the New Testament.
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