| Elijah and Elisha
is a study of one of the three greatest prophetic voices in the history
of the world, his extraordinary disciple, and the transfer of office
and anointing between the two. It also looks into some of the characteristics
of the prophetic ministry, and some of the prices which the true prophet
must pay in order to walk in the deep things of God. |
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Week
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Lesson
Title
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Foundation
Scriptures
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1
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Fire From Heaven |
I Kings 17:1, 18:1-46, II Kings
1:7-15 |
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2
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Closing the Circuit |
I Kings 17:7-24,II Kings 4:8-37 |
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3
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Take My Life, O Lord! |
I Kings 19:1-21 |
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4
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Concerning Jezebel |
I Kings 21:1-29 |
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5
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Dressed Like a Cowboy |
II Kings 1:7-8, Zechariah 13:2-4 |
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6
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From
Gilgal to the Jordan |
II Kings
2:1-18 |
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7
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The Power
Of Life and Death |
II Kings
2:18-25, I Kings 16:34 |
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8
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Spiritual Eyes |
II Kings 6:8-23 |
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9
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Prophetic
Integrity |
II Kings
5:1-27 |
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10
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Seeing But Not Eating |
II Kings 6:24-7:20 |
| Course Grading will
be accomplished in the following manner: A Mid-Term exam will be given
on the first 5 class sessions, comprising 40% of the final grade.
A Final Exam will be given on the last 5 class sessions, comprising
40% of the final grade. Attendance and participation will account
for 10% of the final grade. And a special minimum three page Essay
reflecting the students own observations and conclusions about the
materials presented in the course, representing what they feel they
have learned, will account for 10% of the final grade. Unexcused absences
will represent an automatic 1% decrease in the final grade. Absences
with a valid excuse approved by the instructor will not be counted
against the student's final grade. |
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