The Course

Take a Dive Deep into the fabric of sacred texts with this course, where you'll unravel the intricate theological threads that weave together the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. You'll explore the foundational beliefs, structures, and thematic elements that connect these ancient manuscripts. You'll develop a solid understanding of the framework begun by Moses, expanded by Ezra, and continued by Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Paul.

Whether you're a theology student looking to deepen your scriptural knowledge, a history buff keen on understanding religious influences on culture, or just someone curious about the Bible’s Jewish roots, this course is your ticket to a richer appreciation of Scripture. You'll walk away with not only a better grasp of the Bible’s own theology, but also the ability to draw connections you may not have otherwise seen.


What you will learn

When I started designing this course, my goal was to create something that's not only informative but also incredibly accessible for beginners. I've organized the content so that you can gradually build your understanding of the complex structure of the Bible.

What's really great is that as you dive into the modules, you're going to discover one of the main themes that shaped the early communities of Jesus followers and ancient Israel. This isn't just about academic knowledge; it's a journey that will offer you a deeper appreciation for the biblical narratives that continue to influence our world today. I've seen students come away with my teaching on this subject with a newfound sense of clarity and connection to the Bible, God, and others. The feedback has consistently highlighted how teaching this biblical structure has made the learning process both enjoyable and deeply insightful.

Curriculum

  Introduction
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  The Role of Ezra the Scribe in Preserving and Compiling the Old Testament
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  Midrashic Hermeneutics and Interpretive Principles
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  The Jewish Marriage and Betrothal Ceremony in the Old Testament
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  The Jewish Marriage and Betrothal Ceremony in the New Testament
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  Impact of the Jewish World on the New Testament
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  Going Even Deeper
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  Conclusion
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  Bonus 1 The Audio Recording!
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  Bonus 2: Jesus in the Old Testament Audio Book
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  Bonus 3: Jesus in the Old Testament eBook!
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Your instructor

Name: **Tov Rose** (pronounced like "stove", drop the "s")

As an accomplished author. speaker, and educator, Tov Rose, a dedicated researcher of biblical texts and brings to the table over three decades of immersive experience in understanding the intricacies of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. His academic journey, enriched by extensive research and analysis of ancient scriptures and history, has enabled him to help others understand the complex theological frameworks that underpin the Biblical text.

Historical context and linguistic nuance help strengthen your understanding of the Bible, Tov has dedicated himself to helping non-scholars understand the Bible's own theology.

At the heart of Tov's approach lies a fervent passion for educating others about the interconnectedness of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, the underlying structure that bonds the two.

This passion has translated into the development of his Master Class, encouraging students to deeply engage with the texts, in a format where questioning and open dialogue pave the way for growing in your faith and trust in God's Biblical design.


Fundamental

Laying the Groundwork for Judeo-Christian Scripture

Comparative

Analyzing the Continuities and Disparities Between Testaments

Intertextual

Exploring the Cross-References and Common Themes in Biblical Texts