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Now that you selected the field of study and the Institution where you must enrol, you need to read the Prospectus below. Click on links below, give it couple of seconds to open and please feel free to print it. Mentored Self-Enhancement Programmes This is the first short Hebrew course that will form part of a first year Biblical Hebrew Programmer. With this excellent short Hebrew course anyone can learn the basics of the beautiful Language of the Hebrew Scriptures, but no qualification is conferred. We however issue a letter of recognition of the subject with the credits on your completion of the course. The good news is that should you desire to enroll for a Formal Degree later on then all your work is recognized as they are credit banked, meaning you will not be required to do it again. Formal Studies to obtain a Qualification Accreditation - Messianic Judaism as a religious movement, which differs from mainstream Christianity and from Judaism, by combining elements of each into a single faith. Like other Christian groups, its adherents believe that Y‘shua of Nazareth is the resurrected Messiah and the Divine Saviour. Messianic Judaism adds to this some observance of Jewish Law (Torah), which is not generally practiced (and often discouraged) in conventional Christian Churches. These observances include observing the Sabbath from Friday sundown until Saturday sundown, abstaining from pork, shellfish, and other foods forbidden by Jewish Law; and the observance of some Jewish holidays. Messianic Judaism is committed to Y‘shua the Messiah that embraces the covenantal responsibility of Jewish life and identity rooted in Torah, expressed in tradition, and renewed and applied in the context of the New Covenant. An excellent course that promotes the practice of being authentically Torah-observant and culturally Jewish. (Hebraic Roots) / AAATI Accreditation – This course serves the Messianic Government Movement and the wider public by providing education for those seeking an in-depth understanding of Hebraic Roots in the context of Jewish history and spirituality. Words convey meanings and meanings will vary depending on the culture that you associate with it. In first century Israel , what did words mean to the Jews who heard them firsthand? How did they understand their meanings? Today, in many religious circles, people define these terms according to their understanding based upon the culture that we live today. This causes people to make serious mistakes in terms of how they interpret the Scriptures. In this course, we are looking at some of the most common terms/concepts/practices associated with our faith today and define them using the Hebrew Scriptures that the Jews used in the first century so that we can get a better understanding of what they really mean. An excellent course if your passion is teaching. AAATI Accreditation - Jewish eschatology is concerned with the Moshiach (the Jewish Messiah), the continuation of the Davidic line, and Olam Haba (Hebrew for the world to come; i.e., the afterlife), and the resurrection of the dead. Eschatology, generically, is the area of theology and philosophy concerned with the final events in the history of the world. It is the ultimate destiny of humanity and related concepts. Midrashic Eschatology is not the Western idea of prophecy: it is different. The Western idea of prophecy is prediction and fulfilment. They absolutely did not think in such a way in Y’shua’s time. This course focus on the Jewish approach to end time events and explains that prophecy was a pattern. An excellent course if you are passionate about end time events. AAATI Accreditation - Like other Christian groups, its adherents believe that Y‘shua of Nazareth is the resurrected Messiah and the Divine Saviour. This course adds to this some observance of Jewish Law (Torah), which is not generally practiced (and often discouraged) in conventional Christian Churches. These observances include observing the Sabbath from Friday sundown until Saturday sundown, abstaining from pork, shellfish, and other foods forbidden by Jewish Law; and the observance of some Jewish holidays. The Torah is an expert medicine book given to us by the Almighty to heal our souls and psyche from the pain and bitterness that we carry around. Most of all, the health that the Torah seeks to give us is the ability to see the Divine, and experience Divine Providence in every aspect of our lives. This course focus on the Body, Soul and Spirit and is an excellent course for the person who is passionate about healing and counselling. Informative Notes - Student to please read a) All Formal Studies are Distance Learning, meaning you study in your own time from your own home. b) You may enroll and start at any time of the year. c) All work are emailed or posted. d) We do not prescribed a certain dogma, this means the Student can write what he/she thinks and will not be penalized, as long as it is motivated by Scripture. ================================== What you should know! Private universities are universities not operated by governments, although many receive public subsidies, especially in the form of tax breaks and public student loans and grants. Depending on their location, private universities may be subject to government regulation. Private universities are comparable to public universities and national universities. In fact, some of the worlds most renowned universities, such as Princeton University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University, are private universities Fact 1: All these top Universities were started by a single person, most of them with one goal in mind – Ministry! Fact 2: All these top Universities are private institutions as they want to teach what they believe and do not want to be instructed by governmental guidelines and instructions. Fact 3: HRTI’s philosophy follow these renowned Universities’ guidelines and insist to be set apart and teach what we Believe according to YHWHs instructions. See Harvard University - See Princeton University - See Stanford University - Fact 4: There is a difference in Regional accreditation and National accreditation in the United States Fact 5: Regional accreditation is a term used in the United States to refer to educational accreditation conducted by any of several accreditation bodies established to serve six defined geographic areas of the country for accreditation of schools, colleges, and universities. Regional accreditation generally applies to what most people consider a traditional college or university, Harvard, etc. National accreditation generally applies to what most people consider a vocational college or institution i.e. The Art Institute, etc. Fact 6: National accreditation agencies focus on a specific field of study, for example, Art and Design, normally career-focused curriculum, and Regional accredited higher education institutions are predominantly academically oriented, non-profit institutions Fact 7: Every one of these Private Institutions has the right to set standards and refuse to accept transfer credits from a National Accreditation University Fact 8: If a student has gone to a Nationally accredited institution it may be particularly difficult to transfer credits (or even credit for a degree earned) if he or she then applies to a Regionally accredited institution Fact 9: Rules for higher education accreditation vary from country to country. In most countries, the function of quality assurance for higher education institutions is conducted by a government ministry of education Fact 10: The question now is: Which one of accreditation bodies are the epic of accreditation and the acceptable standard out of the estimated 3000-5000 accreditation entities? Or Which body is the zenith of legal authority or recognition? Or Some entities are esteemed highly religious a creditors, whose accreditation may have doctrinal significance but lacks recognized academic value, which one do I select? Or Some entities have sound and superior academic accreditation, but have major doctrinal flaws, must I compromise on YHWH’s Word for the sake of an acceptable Accreditation? Bottom-line, we at HRTI declare forcefully that we cannot and will not deviate from YHWH’s Truth for the sake of a secular accreditation certificate, that hangs for the purposes of status on our wall in exchange for teaching what we outright believe. Now my beloved friend, you must decide where your commitment lays: to have a piece of paper on your wall with an acceptable secular accreditation stamp on, or to study sound biblical doctrine to grow in rich biblical knowledge and therefor deeply pleases YHWH because you do not compromise on His Word. Which one is more important? You see we inform, but ultimately you choose Messianic Hebraic Roots School (MHRS). More information call 0n +2348098015181
Posted on: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 08:30:44 +0000

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