Provide an overview summary of the way Israelology contributes to our knowledge of other branches of Systematic Theology.Identify and explain the theological causes of anti-Semitism.Demonstrate a more comprehensive understanding of the symbolic illustrations of Israel used throughout Scripture.List and describe the four facets of the final restoration of Israel including Israel’s role in the Messianic Kingdom.Trace the central role of Israel during the Church Age, the Tribulation, and the Second Coming of Messiah (with special emphasis on the national regeneration of Israel).Define Hebrew Christianity/Messianic Jewishness, evaluate the distinctives and practices in light of sound theology.Correctly interpret Romans chapters 9-11 (with an emphasis on the Remnant of Israel and the Olive Tree).Discuss the theological significance of Israel as a people and a nation today, the relationship between Israel and the Church, and Messianic Jewish identity.Gain a detailed knowledge about the authority and applicability of the Law of Moses and the Law of Messiah (with a special emphasis on the Sabbath).Summarize the Kingdom of God program, including the consequences for Israel in rejecting the Messiahsip of Yeshua.Understand and explain the theological significance of circumcision, the Sabbath, and the Remnant of Israel.Explain the biblical concept of the national election of Israel and Israel’s relationship to the conditional and unconditional covenants in the past, present, and future.Articulate the importance of the topic of Israelology and define key terms related to the study.After completion of the course, students should be able to: