MASTER OF
ISRAELITE KINGSHIP (M.I.K)

Advancing Biblical Scholarship in Israelite Kingship

FLEXIBLE LEARNING

Study from anywhere in the world at your own pace.

LEARNING MATERIALS

Each course comes with outline and PDF books for easy understanding.

PRACTICAL MINISTRY

Ministry practicum and hands-on projects included in the program.

RESEARCH FOCUS

Develop research and writing skills through academic projects.

GLOBAL IMPACT

Prepare for local and global ministry with a Kingdom focus.


PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Master of Israelite Kingship (M.I.K.) is an advanced graduate program designed to provide an in-depth study of the kings of Israel and Judah, their historical context, theological significance, leadership models, and lasting influence on biblical history. Students will critically examine the reigns of Israel's monarchs through the lens of Scripture, biblical theology, archaeology, and prophetic literature. This program equips students to interpret the biblical narratives of kingship with academic excellence while developing biblical leadership principles applicable to teaching, preaching, research, and Christian ministry.



LEARNING OUTCOMES

Israelite Kingship Studies

Biblical Leadership Principles

Historical Biblical Analysis

Prophetic Theology Understanding

Scriptural Interpretation Skills

COURSE STRUCTURE

Semester 1 – Foundations of Israelite Kingship (12 Credit Hours)
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
MIK-501
Introduction to Israelite Kingship and Governance
3
MIK-502
Historical Context of Ancient Israel (Judges to United Monarchy)
3
MIK-503
Theology of Covenant and Kingship in the Old Testament
3
MIK-504
Research Methodology in Biblical and Historical Studies
3
Semester 2 – Biblical and Historical Studies (12 Credit Hours)
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
MIK-511
Saul, David, and Solomon: Leadership Paradigms
3
MIK-512
Prophets and Kings: Theological and Political Dynamics
3
MIK-513
Wisdom Literature and Royal Ideology
3
MIK-514
Ministry Practicum I (Leadership & Governance Simulation)
3
Semester 3 – Applied Studies and Comparative Analysis (12 Credit Hours)
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
MIK-521
Divided Kingdom: Judah and Israel in Crisis
3
MIK-522
Comparative Ancient Near Eastern Kingship
3
MIK-523
Leadership Ethics: Failures and Successes of Israelite Kings
3
MIK-524
Elective (Choose One): Kingship and Prophecy / Messianic Expectations / Archaeology of Israelite Monarchy
3
Semester 4 – Research and Advanced Integration (12 Credit Hours)
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
MIK-531
Thesis / Major Research Project (25,000–35,000 words)
6
MIK-532
Ministry Practicum II (Community Leadership Project)
3
MIK-533
Elective (Choose One): Contemporary Applications of Biblical Leadership / Kingship and Christian Leadership Models / Political Theology of Israel
3

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Program Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)

Total Credit Hours: 48

Delivery Mode: Coursework + Research + Ministry Practicum

Teaching System: Semester System (Distance Learning)

Session Begin: 1st March and 1st September every year

Medium of Instruction: English

Department: Ancient Israel Studies

Faculty: Israelite Kingship

ADMISSION CRITERIA

Applicants must hold a Bachelor of Israelite Kingship, or an equivalent degree from an accredited/approved institution.

PROGRAM FEES

Per Semester

USD $1200

CAREER & MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS



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