Take your biblical training to the next level with courses from Cedarville University’s online Continuing Education platform. You’ll have access to all course videos, outlines, and notes and receive a certificate upon completion.

The Bible Minor Project

One of the value-added distinctives that sets Cedarville apart is that every student, regardless of major, receives a Bible minor. Made up of five courses, the Bible minor stretches students to think about God, His Word, and His world in whole new ways and encourages them to apply Scripture to all areas of their lives. We are excited to serve parents, churches, and the greater Body of Christ by providing these exceptional resources for personal and community study.

Old Testament Literature Taught by Dr. Chris Miller

Chris Miller

Old Testament Literature is the second course in Cedarville's Bible Minor sequence. The biblical narrative will come alive as you join our undergraduate students and explore how the chapters, stories, events, and literary forms all fit together in God's redemptive story. This survey course traces the history of the Hebrew nation from its origin to the time of Jesus Christ.

The videos below feature Dr. Chris Miller, Senior Professor of Biblical Studies, as the course professor. Always among our students' favorite teachers, Dr. Miller combines careful biblical study, powerful storytelling, and helpful visual resources to make the content memorable and life-changing.

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Course Videos

The videos below are presented in the order of the class lectures.

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Numbers

Dr. Miller discusses the importance of Numbers, with its focus on Israel’s rebellion and God’s promises.

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