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A full Bible school right at your fingertips! Our online Bible class lessons are accessible anytime, day or night, and are full of information that will help you learn the Bible at your own pace. Choose your course and get started below today!
Choose From Any of the Free Online Bible Courses Below!

Bible 101
This is the introductory course for Biblegrad.com and is a prerequisite for all other courses. This class is for the beginner to intermediate Bible student. It is a survey of the Bible, its testaments, outline, and layout.
At the end of this course, students will be able to outline the Old & New Testaments, explain their purposes, and clearly identify the different types of writing in the Word of God. They will also be introduced to the importance of rightly interpreting and understanding the Scriptures.

Old Testament 101
This course is a 12-lesson overview of the entire Old Testament timeline. This class is for the beginner to intermediate Bible student. It is a survey of the Old Testament, its timeline of events, and where the various books fit within that timeline.
At the end of this course, students will be able to build a timeline of the history of the Israelite nation, as well as the history leading up to the formation of the nation. They will also be able to explain how the books of the Old Testament fit within that timeline. Students will also be able to articulate the purpose of major Old Testament themes within the broader context of the Bible and God’s plan of salvation in Christ.

New Testament 101
This is a core course for Biblegrad.com and is a prerequisite for many classes. This class is for the beginner to intermediate Bible student. It is a survey of the New Testament, its outline, history, and major themes.
At the end of this course, students will be able to outline the New Testament, articulate the major phases of Jesus’ life and ministry, outline the history of the early church, place the various letters of Paul into the context of his life and ministry, and understand the major themes of all the books in the New Testament.

New Testament 102
This is a 100 level New Testament course for Biblegrad.com. BIBLE 101 is recommended before taking this course. This class is for the beginner to intermediate Bible student. This course looks at the life, miracles, teachings, and early disciple-making of Jesus.
At the end of this course, students will have an understanding of who Jesus was, when and where He lived, the sermons He gave, the events surrounding the crucifixion, as well as details about important people in His life, such as His apostles, family, and John the Baptist.

Authority 101
This course is the core class for Biblegrad.com’s authority series. This five-lesson course examines what the early church looked like and what the pattern for their work and worship was. It also looks at the New Testament pattern for conversions to Christianity.
Authority courses focus on how the Bible should be understood, the proper rules to rightly handle the Bible, and examining how Christianity was practiced in the first-century by the first Christians.

Application 101
This is a 100 application course for Biblegrad.com and requires no prerequisites to enroll, though BIBLE 101 & AUTHORITY 101 are recommended for those unfamiliar with idea of using the Bible as divine guide.
This class is for the beginner to intermediate Bible student. This class introduces moral issues that are contemporary to the world and culture of the early 21st century.
At the end of this course, students will have Bible answers on the issues of abortion, homosexuality, pornography, as well as a clear picture of God’s design for the family, male and female roles, and a Christian perspective of politics.

Evidences 101
This is a six-lesson evidences course on how textual criticism work. This class is for the student who wants to know how we got the Bible that we read today. The class will discuss the transmission of the Bible (where the text came from), canon of the Bible (how it was decided which books to include in the Bible, and translation of the Bible into English.
At the end of this course, students will have an overview knowledge of textual evidences, how manuscripts work, and the differences between translations. They will be able to confidently pick a trustworthy English translation and have confidence in the authenticity of text of the Bible.

Evidences 103
At the end of this course, students will have common sense evidences of the existence of God that can be found in various realms of science, history, and philosophy as well as a basic knowledge of some of the problems with the evolutionary theory.
This is an evidences course for Biblegrad.com and requires no prerequisites to enroll. This class is for the beginner to intermediate Bible student. This class discusses the evidence that there is a Creator, the proofs of Intelligent Design, and the skills to discuss the subject with others.