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OT Content & History

OT Content & History

 

This course is designed to assist the student in gaining the basic understanding of Christian doctrine. This is not adequate preparation for students preparing for the Entry-Level Competency Exams. Essential preparation materials for the exams may be found at Entry Level Competency Exams.

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  • 009a2. The Return by David Peter

    009a2. The Return

    David Peter

    The Jews continue to rebuild Jerusalem but work on the Temple stops for 16 years until Ezra arrives and starts teaching the Law.

  • 009a3. Nehemiah by David Peter

    009a3. Nehemiah

    David Peter

    Nehemiah gets the walls rebuilt at Jerusalem and again the Law of God has been forgotten and Malachi the last prophet reminds them of their responsibilities. Esther saves the Jews from extinction demonstrating God protecting and preserving his people from those who would destroy them.

  • 009b1. Overview and Summary by David Peter

    009b1. Overview and Summary

    David Peter

    A short overview of the cycle of God's grace and forgiveness and man's sin and repentance that is repeated throughout the Old Testament into our own lives today.

 
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