Messianic Christology Syllabus
Start Date: July 20th 2015 (7 PM) Every Monday Evening
Location: Evangelistic Center COGIC
2570 Kent Rd.
Manchester NJ 08759
Messianic Christology (2 credit course) Class time: 90 minutes Course length: 6 weeks
Syllabus and Outline
Description: A journey through the Old Testament discovering and uncovering the Messianic Prophecies, Typologies, and Psalms that point us to the Messiah we know as Jesus (Yeshua)
Goal: To show the student the importance of The Old Testament in relationship to the New Covenant we received through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
References: Why God Had to Die – Mark H. Stevens / Wilmington’s Guide to the Bible / KJV Bible and an NIV Bible.
Week One – The Need for a Messiah and His Introduction in Genesis : Reading Assignment: Read Genesis chapters 1 through 6 and Chapters1 and 5 of Why God Had to Die.
Week Two – Typologies in the Old Testament Part One : Reading Assignment: Read Genesis chapters 7 through to Exodus chapter 12)
Week Three – Typologies and Theophanies Part Two : Homework Assignment – Write a 1,000 word paper - What is a Theophany? Give three Biblical Examples and explain what made them Theophanies?
Week Four: Moses and Melchizidek as types of Christ (No homework)
Week Five: Messianic Psalms – Reading Assignment (See Attachment)
Week Six: Messianic Prophecies Fulfilled – Read the Book of Isaiah
Location: Evangelistic Center COGIC
2570 Kent Rd.
Manchester NJ 08759
Messianic Christology (2 credit course) Class time: 90 minutes Course length: 6 weeks
Syllabus and Outline
Description: A journey through the Old Testament discovering and uncovering the Messianic Prophecies, Typologies, and Psalms that point us to the Messiah we know as Jesus (Yeshua)
Goal: To show the student the importance of The Old Testament in relationship to the New Covenant we received through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
References: Why God Had to Die – Mark H. Stevens / Wilmington’s Guide to the Bible / KJV Bible and an NIV Bible.
Week One – The Need for a Messiah and His Introduction in Genesis : Reading Assignment: Read Genesis chapters 1 through 6 and Chapters1 and 5 of Why God Had to Die.
Week Two – Typologies in the Old Testament Part One : Reading Assignment: Read Genesis chapters 7 through to Exodus chapter 12)
Week Three – Typologies and Theophanies Part Two : Homework Assignment – Write a 1,000 word paper - What is a Theophany? Give three Biblical Examples and explain what made them Theophanies?
Week Four: Moses and Melchizidek as types of Christ (No homework)
Week Five: Messianic Psalms – Reading Assignment (See Attachment)
Week Six: Messianic Prophecies Fulfilled – Read the Book of Isaiah
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