Join Dr. Igal German for an interactive class on the divinity of Yeshua Messiah. Learn what you believe and why you believe it. We will examine Messianic prophecies, ancient Jewish texts, and New Testament literature. This course will enable students to deepen their understanding of God’s Word, often concealed in modern Bible translations. Students will learn to apply biblical truths in life and ministry. Pastors, lay believers, theological students, Bible teachers, evangelists, and apologists will find the course stimulating and thought-provoking.
The course consists of eight lectures. Sessions 1 and 8 will be taught live on Zoom. The rest of the classes are recorded lectures by Dr. German. Students will have an opportunity to discuss the material in a group discussion. Dr. German will provide the students with supplemental course materials. All classes are recorded and available to students. Knowledge of biblical languages is optional.
THE WAY IT WORKS
- Dr. German invites students from different theological and academic backgrounds to sign up for the class
- The course is grounded in solid academic scholarship and geared towards application.
- Student participation is encouraged.
- No homework or quizzes.
Feel free to contact Dr. Igal German at +(1)-773-754-6482.
COURSE SCHEDULE:
The course will be offered Sunday at 6 pm, June 11, 2023 (Chicago time).
Course Dates: June 11, 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
If you have any concerns throughout the course, please email or call us! We will do our very best make your academic journey at Yesod Bible Center smooth and rewarding!
Founding Director, IBAA & Yesod Bible Center, USA
Dr. Igal German is professor of Old Testament studies and a Messianic Jewish apologist (Ph.D., University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto; B.A., M.A., University of Haifa, Israel).
Dr. German has taught in theological institutions both in Canada and the United States, including Wycliffe College, Moody Theological Seminary, and North Park University. His expertise includes the following areas: the Old Testament, the New Testament in its Jewish context, Biblical and Modern Hebrew, the history of biblical interpretation, and counter-cult apologetics. Igal published the monograph The Fall Reconsidered: A Literary Synthesis of the Primeval Sin Narratives against the Backdrop of the History of Exegesis with Wipf & Stock (2016). Igal is passionate about communicating the full spectrum of biblical scholarship to his students.