Assessment-Only Correspondence Course – 046 Philemon and Jude
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NOTE This is not an interactive online course. This option is for students who prefer independent study and self-paced test completion. You may complete these tests along with the interactive online courses, and all will count toward the degree or certificate you are pursuing. NO LEARNING MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED; students are required to use their King James Version Bible to conduct their studies. This option is ideal for those who prefer to study independently and submit their completed quizzes for grading.
80% or greater is required to pass this course.
The Philemon and Jude correspondence course provides students with a dual exploration of two impactful New Testament letters. The book of Philemon focuses on themes of forgiveness and reconciliation, as Paul appeals to Philemon to welcome back his runaway slave, Onesimus, as a brother in Christ. Meanwhile, the book of Jude emphasizes the importance of contending for the faith against false teachings, urging believers to remain steadfast in their commitment to the truth of the Gospel.
Students will download the quiz in either PDF or DOC format and work on it at their convenience. Once completed, please submit your quiz using one of the following methods:
• Upload your completed quiz to the “Assignment” section of the course,
• Mail your quiz to:
King James Bible College
c/o Bethel Ind. Baptist Church
PO Box 241
Kings Ferry, NY 13081
• Scan and email it to [email protected].
This course offers flexibility for those who prefer to study independently via mail or email.
You can download either the PDF or DOC file. To open the PDF file, you will need a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat. For the DOC file, you will need a word processing program like Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
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1046 - Philemon and Jude document download
The Philemon and Jude correspondence course provides students with a dual exploration of two impactful New Testament letters. The book of Philemon focuses on themes of forgiveness and reconciliation, as Paul appeals to Philemon to welcome back his runaway slave, Onesimus, as a brother in Christ. Meanwhile, the book of Jude emphasizes the importance of contending for the faith against false teachings, urging believers to remain steadfast in their commitment to the truth of the Gospel.
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2046 - Philemon and Jude Document Upload
otOnline: Upload your completed quiz in the corresponding course "Assignments" lesson.
otMail: Send your completed quiz to the college’s mailing address.
otEmail: Submit your completed quiz by emailing it to the designated grading address.