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MESSIANIC JEWISH STUDIES PROGRAM

Chesapeake Bible College Messianic Jewish Studies
MESSIANIC JEWISH STUDIES PROGRAM with Dr. Ivan P. Mehosky

This exciting program can be taken on a Masters level or Undergraduate level. This is a 38 credit hour program, designed to give you a Biblically solid understanding in Messianic Jewish Theology. From Creation to the Return of Christ, you will be equipped in the “Hebrew – Christian” knowledge of the Bible. Students enrolled in this program will be mentored by Dr. Ivan P. Mehosky / Professor of Messianic Jewish Studies (see Bio below). The M.J.S. academic schedule is listed below.

The MJS courses are self-paced, external studies-distance learning format with interaction between the student and professor via email and telephone communication. Studies will be based on the Student Syllabus and Study Guide, plus text notes and/or text books as applicable. For maximum benefit, student should take courses in order shown below.

Dr. Ivan P. Mehosky, Professor of Messianic Jewish Studies
Office 410-287-3755  /  Cell 443-406-0055  /   IvanMehosky@MSN.com

For enrollment into the Messianic Jewish Studies program, please contact the Admissions Office at  410-634-9005 or via email Admissions@ChesapeakeBibleCollege.com.

For further information on this program, you can contact Dr. Mehosky’s directly at 410-287-3755 or via email at: IvanMehosky@MSN.com.

M.J.S. – ACADEMIC SCHEDULE

MJS500 – Genesis I…..3 credit hours
MJS501 – Genesis II…3 credit hours
MJS502 – Jesus In The Hebrew Scriptures: The Identity of the Messiah…3 credit hours
MJS503 – Messianic Christology…4 credit hours
MJS504 – The Life of Messiah & A Harmony of the Gospels I…3 credit hours
MJS505 – The Life of Messiah & A Harmony of the Gospels II…3 credit hours
MJS506 – The Coming of the Messiah I…3 credit hours
MJS507 – The Coming of the Messiah II…3 credit hours
MJS508 – Israelology & The Messianic Jewish Epistles…4 credit hours
MJS509 – A Survey of Jewish History and Hebrew Christianity…3 credit hours
MJS510 – Rays of the Messiah/Israel in the Plan of God…3 credit hours
MJS511 – The Messianic Prophecy Bible: Israel and Messianic Jews in the 21st Century…3 credit hours

TOTAL: 38 credit hours

M.J.S. – COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

MESSIANIC JEWISH STUDIES PROGRAM

MJS 500 / Genesis I
This is a study of the very first book of the Bible of the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament), “The Book of Genesis.”  
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MJS 501 / Genesis II
This is a study of the very first book of the Bible of the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament), “The Book of Genesis.”  
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MJS 502 / Jesus In Hebrew Scriptures
This is a concise study of the names and appearances of God in the Old Testament from a Messianic Jewish perspective.
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MJS 503 / Ha-Mashiach: The Messiah of the Hebrew Scriptures
This study is concerned with what is known theologically as Messianic Christology.
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MJS 504/505 / Life of Messiah I & II
A study of the life of Yeshua the Messiah (Jesus) based on the context and culture of first century Israel.
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MJS 506/507 / The Coming of the Messiah I & II
This is a study of prophecy.More specifically, it is a study of ‘eschatology,’ the study of the ‘last days.’
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MJS 508 / Israelology: The Missing Link In Systematic Theology
There are things in these epistles applicable to all believers, but some are true only of Jewish believers.
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MJS 509 / Survey of Jewish and Messianic Jewish History
This is a survey study of Jewish history Hebrew Christianity, better known today as Messianic Judaism.
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MJS 510 / Rays of Messiah’s Glory
This “Trilogy” is a wonderful, in-depth and heart-warming study of the Messiah, Jesus Christ.
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MJS 511 / The Messianic Prophecy Bible
This final course in the Messianic Jewish Studies program presents a look into the Messianic Jewish Movement today.
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“In our studies, like any great study being undertaken, I have found:

“We cannot take it all in, but we can take in some; we cannot understand it all, but by the grace of God, we can understand some, and we shall be the better as Christians.”

Rev. Dr. Ivan Paul James Mehosky, Th.D., Professor of Messianic Jewish Studies/Dean, Messianic Jewish Studies Program

Program of Study

The MJS Courses may be taken as follows:

As “electives” toward any degree offered by CBCS
As a Master’s Degree in Messianic Jewish Studies totaling 38 Credit Hours
As a Doctor’s Degree in Messianic Jewish Studies totaling 38 Credit Hours plus a Dissertation (10 Credit Hours)

HOW TO GET STARTED IN THE MJS PROGRAM:

1. Contact the Academic Office at Chesapeake Bible College & Seminary (Phone | 410-829-7669 and/or Email | Admissions@ChesapeakeBibleCollege.com) for interview and enrollment/registration and course fee (degree(s), transcripts, financial arrangements, etc.).

2. Once this requirement is met, Dr. Ivan Mehosky will be contact the student.

3. Course materials will be sent to student with student syllabus for directions to obtain text books if required.

4. This is a distance learning, self-paced program of study whereby the student set the schedule. Once student has all the materials to start the course, contact Dr. Ivan Mehosky for a start date.

5. All assignments and exams are to be mailed to Dr. Ivan Mehosky for grading.

6. Final grade for the course will be coordinated with the CBCS Registar’s Office, and a certificate of completion with grade and credit hours will be sent to the student.

7. Student will contact Dr. Mehosky to determine next course, and then student will in turn contact the Admissions Office at CBCS regarding course fees.

Dr. Ivan P. Mehosky / Professor of Messianic Jewish Studies

Dr.-Ivan-P. MehoskyOffice 410-287-3755  /  Cell 443-406-0055  /   IvanMehosky@MSN.com

Doctor of Theology, Master of Theological Studies (Advanced Standing), Chesapeake Bible College & Seminary, Ridgely, Maryland; Master of Education, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia; Bachelor of Science, Physical Education, Frederick College, Portsmouth, Virginia; secondary school teacher in Virginia for eight years; 31 years with Federal Government; Professor, Harford Community College, Bel Air, Maryland; Professor, Cecil College, North East, Maryland; Professor, Harrisburg Area Community College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; authored and published “The Story of a Soldier” in 2001 and again in 2006.