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A Foundations of Biblical Studies course provides a structured introduction to the Bible, covering its core themes, historical context, and theology. It equips students with tools for interpretation and personal study, often focusing on the overarching narrative of both the Old and New Testaments to aid spiritual growth WEEKLY READING ASSIGNMENTS (EDITION-ALIGNED) Week 1 Bible Reading: Genesis 1–3; Psalm 1; 2 Timothy 3:16–17 Textbook Reading: Fee & Stuart 4th Ed: pp. 13–30 Talk Thru Bible: pp. 1–18 Hayes 4th Ed: pp. 7–24 Week 2 Bible Reading: Exodus 1–3; Luke 1 Textbook Reading: Fee & Stuart: pp. 31–56 Talk Thru Bible: pp. 19–44 Hayes: pp. 25–44 Week 3 Bible Reading: Psalm 23; Isaiah 6; Matthew 5 Textbook Reading: Fee & Stuart: pp. 57–88 Talk Thru Bible: pp. 145–178 Hayes: pp. 45–60 Week 4 Bible Reading: Mark 1; Acts 2 Assignment: Observation Paper Textbook Reading: Fee & Stuart: pp. 89–112 Hayes: pp. 61–80 Week 5 Bible Reading: Romans 8 Textbook Reading: Fee & Stuart: pp. 113–148 Talk Thru Bible: pp. 300–322 Hayes: pp. 81–100 Week 6 Bible Reading: James 1–2 Textbook Reading: Fee & Stuart: pp. 149–168 Hayes: pp. 101–115 Week 7 Assignment: Final Paper Start Bible Reading: Philippians 2 Textbook Reading: Hayes: pp. 116–140 Week 8 Final Exam. Turn in Paper Designated student presentations CIE COMPLIANCE NOTE Students must use the exact editions listed above. Page numbers are aligned specifically to these editions. Alternate editions may not match assigned readings.Select one; John 15:1-8 2. Romans 12:1-2 2 Timothy 2:15 Psalm 23:1-6 James 1:22-25 For the Final Exam, choose one of the above scriptures and exegeses it's content and context. Use the terminology learned during this term in your report. Must use APA format. Remember the work must be your own words. Reports are due Tuesday of Week 8.
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