The Pentateuch
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Lesson OneIntroduction: Importance of the Pentateuch1 Activity
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Lesson TwoCreation: Matter and Scientific Theory1 Activity
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Lesson ThreeCreation: Six Days and the Gap Theory1 Activity
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Lesson FourCreation: Origin of the Species1 Activity
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Lesson FiveCreation: Evolution and the Creation of Man1 Activity
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Lesson SixThe Fall1 Activity
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Lesson SevenThe Flood1 Activity
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Lesson EightAbraham: Call and Birth of Isaac1 Activity
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Lesson NineAbraham and Archaeology1 Activity
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Lesson TenIsaac and Jacob1 Activity
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Lesson ElevenThe Life of Joseph1 Activity
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Lesson TwelveHigher Criticism – Part I1 Activity
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Lesson ThirteenHigher Criticism – Part II1 Activity
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Lesson FourteenExodus: Background and Plagues1 Activity
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Lesson FifteenExodus: Red Sea to Mt. Sinai1 Activity
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Lesson SixteenThe Covenant and the Tabernacle1 Activity
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Lesson SeventeenLevitical Laws – Part I1 Activity
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Lesson EighteenLevitical Laws – Part II1 Activity
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Lesson NineteenLevitical Laws – Part III1 Activity
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Lesson TwentyNumbers: Census, Spies, and Wandering1 Activity
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Lesson Twenty-OneThe Date of the Exodus1 Activity
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Lesson Twenty-TwoDeuteronomy: The Death and Role of Moses1 Activity
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Lesson Twenty-ThreeMoses’s Speeches1 Activity
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Lesson Twenty-FourThe Laws of Deuteronomy1 Activity
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Question 1 of 3
1. Question
Review
Think about the material you have studied in this course. Then answer these questions: What are one or two things you learned that you did not know before this study? What was there in the teaching that made you look at the Bible or something in the Bible in a new way? Explain.
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Question 2 of 3
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Think about your life, both past and present. Given the insights or understanding that you gained in this course, what changes do you need to make in the way you think or behave? Why? How will this impact your life and your ministry to others? Explain.
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What specific steps will you take in order to put these positive changes (from Question 2) into practice in your life? How will these steps help you accomplish the positive changes from Question 2? How challenging do you think it will be for you to take these steps? Explain.
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