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New Testament Survey gives the student background for understanding, teaching, and applying the principles of the New Testament. Key facts from each book of the New Testament are highlighted in a manner that can be used in preaching and teaching. This guidebook to the New Testament is a wonderful examination of the latter half of the Bible.
This course may be taken for credit by enrolling with the Berean School of the Bible. For enrollment information, please call 1-800-443-1083.
“Luke’s second purpose was to emphasize that Jesus was the perfect man.” (Page 39)
“John used the word believe at least ninety-eight times in his Gospel to show an individual’s response to Jesus. John stressed the action of believing as showing obedience.” (Page 52)
“His main theme and purpose is to present Jesus as the Savior of all.” (Page 38)
“The Sadducees became a primary opposition to the Apostles, especially their teaching about the Resurrection. The Sadducees did not give credence to oral tradition and did not believe in angels, spirits, or resurrection (Acts 23:6–8). They were powerful political leaders. Seventy elders, together with the high priest, comprised the highest Jewish court, called the Sanhedrin. Of those, the high priest and the leading officials were Sadducees. Both Pharisees and Sadducees made up the other representatives on the court.” (Page 19)
“First is the invisible phase, referring to God’s spiritual rule.” (Page 44)
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