“Animals of the Bible” is the inaugural course offered by Bethlehem Bible College (BethBC). This course aims to explore the animals mentioned in the Bible, delving into their contextual significance and symbolic meanings. Participants will also gain insights into the unique features and characteristics of each animal, enriching their understanding of biblical narratives.
This course marks the beginning of a series that will expand to include “Plants of the Bible” and other related topics. It is designed for individuals passionate about biblical studies, archaeology, and the history of the Holy Land.
Who is this course for
- Ministry workers seeking deeper biblical knowledge.
- Enthusiasts of biblical studies interested in exploring the natural world referenced in scripture.
- Those with a profound interest in the Bible and its cultural context.
This course includes:
- Seven sessions, a total of 14 hours.
- Class recording.
- Course material.
This course will be given by:
Mr. Haytham Dieck serves as the Head of the Tour Guide program at Bethlehem Bible College. He holds a BA in History with a Minor in Archaeology, and an MA in World Heritage Studies. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in Social History at Staffordshire University in the United Kingdom.
Dates and times:
Every Saturday from 4:00 PM- 6:00 PM (Jerusalem Time)
Starting from November 23, 2024, until January 4, 2025
The course cost is $150 (US Dollar) per person.
Register using the form below.
For more information, drop us an e-mail here: ct@bethbc.edu.
Join us as we uncover the rich tapestry of biblical symbolism through the lens of the creatures that populate its pages.
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