(Hebrews, James, 1 and 2 Peter, and Jude)
Take an in-depth look at the general letters written to all believers. Study the letter to the Hebrews and the letters written by James, Peter, and Jude. Hebrews presents Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. James offers practical advice for Christian living. Peter discusses persecution, false teachers, and the Lord’s return. Jude also warns against false teachers. INCLUDES AUDIO LECTURES. Prerequisite: CC 190
Most of the books of the New Testament are actually letters. and most of those letters were written by the Apostle Paul to churches or individuals. However, the General Letters include other authors and were written to the church at large.
All textbooks are in pdf. format. Simply click on the file and download the textbook. Some courses include audio lectures.
Dr. Thomas Constable is the author of the textbooks for this course and is also the teacher of these audio lectures. Dr. Constable taught for many years at Dallas Theological Seminary and Plano Bible Church in Texas.
Unlock the mysteries of the Book of Revelation and the three letters written by John the Beloved Apostle. John’s letters teach believers to walk in love, truth, and obedience. As the final book of the New Testament, the Revelation to John records events leading up to the return of Christ and the establishment of the Kingdom of God. The vision is highly symbolic and describes the last days. INCLUDES AUDIO LECTURES. Prerequisite: CC 190
The New Testament Letters conclude with the letters of John. Included in this course is the Revelation of Jesus Christ as recorded by John. Revelation includes letters from Jesus to seven churches in Asia Minor.
All textbooks are in pdf. format. Simply click on the file and download the textbook. Some courses include audio lectures.
Dr. Thomas Constable is the author of the textbooks for this course and is also the teacher of these audio lectures. Dr. Constable taught for many years at Dallas Theological Seminary and Plano Bible Church in Texas.