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Issue Four / Volume One / September 2009
Issue Four / Volume One / September 2009

Therefore every scribe
who has been trained for
the kingdom of heaven is
like a householder who
brings out of his treasure
what is new and what is old.

"Theological education isn’t for me.” This is often the unspoken thought when talk of a class in biblical studies, Greek, Hebrew, or theology comes up. Many think they will never be a rabbi or pastor, so why bother?

The fact is, every person can be a little more useful for the kingdom of God with some education. And education doesn’t have to mean a large cost, moving away, or even changing your schedule.

MJTI has a new program that may suit your needs: Foundation Courses. Starting in October, you can learn biblical Hebrew or survey the Tanakh (the whole Hebrew Bible). Most of these courses are online, so they do not cost a lot, you do not have to move, and they work on a flexible schedule to fit your needs. We provide helpful instructors and a community of students to interact with.

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