Salt Lake Bible College (Video)
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The
Bible
The basis for all
knowledge about God and His will for our lives.
This course will be a comprehensive study of the Scriptures as a whole. Origins, inspiration, preservation, and comparisons between the various major translations and the original texts from which they are derived are just some of the subjects that will be addressed.
When you complete this course you should have a good working knowledge of the history and reliability of God's Word, specifically the KJV, as compared with the other major translations and the various lines of original texts from which all translations have been derived. In addition you will also have the resources needed to dispute any heresies concerning it's inspiration in the originals and its preservation in the English since 1611 and in the New Testament and Old Testament original languages for the last three millennia.
METHOD OF STUDY
Attention: Read all of the instructions on this page before proceeding to the class.
You
are required to read the Textbook in conjunction with the Workbook.
Textbook - The Doctrinal Chaos of the Translations, by Dr. T.E. VanBuskirk
Workbook - Doctrinal Chaos of the Translations by Dr. VanBuskirk
You
are required to look up every scripture referenced in both the textbook and
the workbook, in your KJV Bible.
TESTING: Make
sure you read and submit the Testing
Instructions form if you have not already
done so.
- All test links are in the html version of the workbook.
- RESULTS PAGE of
tests: Sometimes tests do not submit properly. This can be due
to a glitch in the test, a problem with your computer, or an Internet
problem. Therefore, students are required to save a copy of the
Results Page of every test that they take. This is necessary so that
if a test does not submit properly the student will have a copy of the
Results page to submit to us upon our request. (Do NOT send it unless
we request that you do so.) The copy of the Results Page can then be
placed in your academic file in lieu of the actual test.
You can click HERE for
instructions for saving a copy of the Results Page to
your computer. You may want to print out a copy of those instructions
or else you can save an electronic copy to your computer.
- SECTION
TESTS: Links to the section
tests are in the workbook. All section tests are open book tests,
which means you may use your textbook and workbook to assist you while
taking the test. Because the tests are "open book" then the
answers must be the exact wording of the textbook, workbook, or the Bible,
whichever is appropriate for the question. Take
those tests after completing
each corresponding section in the workbook.
- FINAL TEST: The
link to the Final Test is at the end of the workbook. Once
you have completed all sections of the workbook and completed reading the
textbook, and passed all of the corresponding tests, and found the correct
answers to any questions missed on all tests, and submitted the Finish Sign
In form, then you may Retrieve the Password and, upon receiving the
Password, take the Final Test for the course.
ATTENDANCE
For
the complete course: Overall attendance for the entire course is 16 weeks
minimum. The Final Test may be taken
on or after the first day of the 17th week, computed from the date of your
submission of the Sign In form to "Begin" this course. A
Sign In form marked "Finish" is required before submitting the
Password Retrieval form.
For each lesson in the course: Each lesson requires
a minimum of 2 weeks attendance.
Section tests can be turned in on
or after the 14th day of the required two weeks of attendance. The 2
weeks required attendance for the next lesson begins the day AFTER
successfully passing the current test and then finding the answers to all
questions missed either in the workbook, the textbook, or the Bible,
whichever is appropriate for the question.
Please
submit a BEGIN
SIGN-IN to Begin
this course if you have not already done so.
Record
Keeping: Download
and print a Course
Record Form on which to keep all pertinent data
for this course. You will need the information later and the form will
also help you stay on track with the course. Also, record
pertinent information on your Transcript
and Grades Form. Submit an updated
copy of that form to the college every six months.
Click
the title to go to the textbook for The Bible course:
Open the textbook in either the "Medium
size file" or the "Larger file":
Medium size file: Doctrinal
Chaos of the Translations, The
by
Dr. T.E. VanBuskirk. (1.7 meg. pdf)
(This is a color copy but it has a black and white cover to lower the size
of the file for faster download.
Slightly
Larger file: Doctrinal
Chaos of the Translations, The (1.83
meg pdf)
(Colored copy, with a colored cover, suitable for printing.)
Click
the title to go to the workbook:
Doctrinal
Chaos of the Translations, The - Workbook (html) by
Dr. T. E. VanBuskirk
This copy of the workbook has the links to all of the required tests for the
course.
Caution:
The following link is to a pdf version suitable for printing for your own
use.
It does not have the test links in it. If you use it for study, be
sure to check the html version to find out when you are expected to take
your tests and to access the links for them.
Doctrinal
Chaos of the Translations, The - Workbook (pdf) by
Dr. T. E. VanBuskirk