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Dr. Igal German

193 Students
16 Courses

Founding Director, IBAA & Yesod Bible Center, USA

Dr. Igal German is professor of Old Testament studies and a Messianic Jewish apologist (Ph.D., University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto; B.A., M.A., University of Haifa, Israel).

Dr. German has taught in theological institutions both in Canada and the United States, including Wycliffe College, Moody Theological Seminary, and North Park University. His expertise includes the following areas: the Old Testament, the New Testament in its Jewish context, Biblical and Modern Hebrew, the history of biblical interpretation, and counter-cult apologetics. Igal published the monograph The Fall Reconsidered: A Literary Synthesis of the Primeval Sin Narratives against the Backdrop of the History of Exegesis with Wipf & Stock (2016). Igal is passionate about communicating the full spectrum of biblical scholarship to his students.

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    Genesis Apologetics

    10 Weeks
    All levels
    10 Lessons
    0 Quizzes
    15 Students

    The Holy Days described in Scriptures are commonly known as the “Feasts of the Bible.” However, in the biblical text, they are referred to as Moedei Adonai (????? ?????) which literally means “The Appointed Times of the Lord” (Leviticus 23:2).

    $250
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    Names Of God In Hebrew: Part 2

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    Lifetime
    Beginner
    10 Lessons
    0 Quizzes
    2 Students

    The Holy Days described in Scriptures are commonly known as the “Feasts of the Bible.” However, in the biblical text, they are referred to as Moedei Adonai (????? ?????) which literally means “The Appointed Times of the Lord” (Leviticus 23:2).

    $250
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    Names Of God In Hebrew: Part 1

    3 Weeks
    All levels
    10 Lessons
    0 Quizzes
    9 Students

    The Holy Days described in Scriptures are commonly known as the “Feasts of the Bible.” However, in the biblical text, they are referred to as Moedei Adonai (????? ?????) which literally means “The Appointed Times of the Lord” (Leviticus 23:2).

    $250
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    Turning Points In Early Christianity

    3 Weeks
    All levels
    8 Lessons
    0 Quizzes
    6 Students

    The Holy Days described in Scriptures are commonly known as the “Feasts of the Bible.” However, in the biblical text, they are referred to as Moedei Adonai (????? ?????) which literally means “The Appointed Times of the Lord” (Leviticus 23:2).

    $250
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    The Legacy Of Queen Esther

    3 Weeks
    All levels
    3 Lessons
    0 Quizzes
    5 Students

    The Holy Days described in Scriptures are commonly known as the “Feasts of the Bible.” However, in the biblical text, they are referred to as Moedei Adonai which literally means “The Appointed Times of the Lord” (Leviticus 23:2).

    $250
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    The Bible And Our Health

    9 Weeks
    All levels
    9 Lessons
    0 Quizzes
    6 Students

    The Holy Days described in Scriptures are commonly known as the “Feasts of the Bible.” However, in the biblical text, they are referred to as Moedei Adonai (????? ?????) which literally means “The Appointed Times of the Lord” (Leviticus 23:2).

    $250
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    The Story Of The Dead Sea Scrolls

    Lifetime
    All levels
    6 Lessons
    0 Quizzes
    10 Students

    The Holy Days described in Scriptures are commonly known as the “Feasts of the Bible.” However, in the biblical text, they are referred to as Moedei Adonai (????? ?????) which literally means “The Appointed Times of the Lord” (Leviticus 23:2).

    $250
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    The Appointed Times Of The Lord

    Lifetime
    All levels
    8 Lessons
    0 Quizzes
    9 Students

    The Holy Days described in Scriptures are commonly known as the “Feasts of the Bible.” However, in the biblical text, they are referred to as Moedei Adonai which literally means “The Appointed Times of the Lord” (Leviticus 23:2).

    $250
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