Understanding the World of the New Testament

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Reading the New Testament like a first-century Christian can fundamentally change how you read and interact with it. One of the best ways to grow in your understanding of the Bible is to grow in your understanding of the world in which it was written.

In this five-part course, we will dive into the history and culture of the New Testament world and see how it changes the way we read Scripture.

Who were the Pharisees? What was Roman Citizenship, and why did it matter for Paul? What was a “Zealot?” Why are there so many Herods and how are they related? What is the “abomination that makes desolate” that Jesus mentions? Why was the New Testament written in Greek? This class will address these key questions, as well as many more.

The courses will consist of five one-hour lessons, both live-streamed and available for on-demand streaming for the six months following the course.

The lessons will be livestreamed five consecutive Mondays at 9:00PM Eastern beginning May 9:


Monday, May 9, at 9:00PM Eastern
Monday, May 16, at 9:00PM Eastern
Monday, May 23, at 9:00PM Eastern
Monday, May 30, at 9:00PM Eastern
Monday, June 6, at 9:00PM Eastern

Can’t show up for a live streamed lesson? No Problem! You can stream the content on-demand any time after the event.

Enroll now, and we’ll send you the Zoho registration link to join/watch the five class sessions.

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Reading the New Testament like a first-century Christian can fundamentally change how you read and interact with it. One of the best ways to grow in your understanding of the Bible is to grow in your understanding of the world in which it was written.

In this five-part course, we will dive into the history and culture of the New Testament world and see how it changes the way we read Scripture.

Who were the Pharisees? What was Roman Citizenship, and why did it matter for Paul? What was a “Zealot?” Why are there so many Herods and how are they related? What is the “abomination that makes desolate” that Jesus mentions? Why was the New Testament written in Greek? This class will address these key questions, as well as many more.

The courses will consist of five one-hour lessons, both live-streamed and available for on-demand streaming for the six months following the course.

The lessons will be livestreamed five consecutive Mondays at 9:00PM Eastern beginning May 9:


Monday, May 9, at 9:00PM Eastern
Monday, May 16, at 9:00PM Eastern
Monday, May 23, at 9:00PM Eastern
Monday, May 30, at 9:00PM Eastern
Monday, June 6, at 9:00PM Eastern

Can’t show up for a live streamed lesson? No Problem! You can stream the content on-demand any time after the event.

Enroll now, and we’ll send you the Zoho registration link to join/watch the five class sessions.

Reading the New Testament like a first-century Christian can fundamentally change how you read and interact with it. One of the best ways to grow in your understanding of the Bible is to grow in your understanding of the world in which it was written.

In this five-part course, we will dive into the history and culture of the New Testament world and see how it changes the way we read Scripture.

Who were the Pharisees? What was Roman Citizenship, and why did it matter for Paul? What was a “Zealot?” Why are there so many Herods and how are they related? What is the “abomination that makes desolate” that Jesus mentions? Why was the New Testament written in Greek? This class will address these key questions, as well as many more.

The courses will consist of five one-hour lessons, both live-streamed and available for on-demand streaming for the six months following the course.

The lessons will be livestreamed five consecutive Mondays at 9:00PM Eastern beginning May 9:


Monday, May 9, at 9:00PM Eastern
Monday, May 16, at 9:00PM Eastern
Monday, May 23, at 9:00PM Eastern
Monday, May 30, at 9:00PM Eastern
Monday, June 6, at 9:00PM Eastern

Can’t show up for a live streamed lesson? No Problem! You can stream the content on-demand any time after the event.

Enroll now, and we’ll send you the Zoho registration link to join/watch the five class sessions.