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Jeff McCormack

Jeff McCormack

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I love books!! I love buying books! I love reading books! I wish I had more time to read more books...but am looking forward to when/if I retire, to sit and read as much as possible...so I buy them now, to read them then. I am the father of six, and the husband of one fantastic women. On the side I manage the Apologia Book Shoppe... more »
  • Virginia Beach, VA, USA
  • member since July 23, 2007

Editor Stats

  • Author Edits: 4
  • Book Edits: 50
  • Edits Pending Approval: 0
 
 

  1. Revelation: Kingdoms in conflict : a study in the Revelation
  2. New Light on the Difficult Words of Jesus: Insights from His Jewish Context

    Jeff McCormack edited the ridiculously simplified synopses of New Light on the Difficult Words of Jesus: Insights from His Jewish Context 3 weeks ago.

    • Added: Putting Jesus into his historic cultural surroundings in order to better understand some of his sayings.
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  3. The Jordan - Preston Debate: Postmillennialist -V- True Preterist

    Jeff McCormack edited the contributors of The Jordan - Preston Debate: Postmillennialist -V- True Preterist Wednesday, March 28, 2012.

    • Added a contributor: James B. Jordan: (Author)
    • Added a contributor: Jeffrey T. McCormack: (Cover Artist)
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  4. The Jordan - Preston Debate: Postmillennialist -V- True Preterist

    Jeff McCormack edited the contributors of The Jordan - Preston Debate: Postmillennialist -V- True Preterist Wednesday, March 28, 2012.

    • Added a contributor: Don K. Preston: (Primary Author)
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  5. The Jordan - Preston Debate: Postmillennialist -V- True Preterist

    Jeff McCormack edited the first sentence of The Jordan - Preston Debate: Postmillennialist -V- True Preterist Wednesday, March 28, 2012.

    • The rise in popularity of what is known as Covenant Eschatology, or full preterism - the view that all Bible prophecy was fulfilled at the end of the Old Covenant World of Israel in AD 70, has generated tremendouse controversy.
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  6. The Jordan - Preston Debate: Postmillennialist -V- True Preterist

    Jeff McCormack edited the ridiculously simplified synopses of The Jordan - Preston Debate: Postmillennialist -V- True Preterist Wednesday, March 28, 2012.

    • Added: James Jordan and Don Preston debate on the timing and nature of the resurrection of the dead
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  7. The Jordan - Preston Debate: Postmillennialist -V- True Preterist

    Jeff McCormack edited the description of The Jordan - Preston Debate: Postmillennialist -V- True Preterist Wednesday, March 28, 2012.

    • Formal public debate between prominent Reformed postmillennialist James Jordan and Don K. Preston D. Div., president of Preterist Research Institute. Much of this debate focused on the time frame and timing of the end of the millennium. With the continuing spread of preterism, this friendly, scholarly debate will be a great source of information.

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  8. Exegetical Essays on the Resurrection

    Jeff McCormack edited the contributors of Exegetical Essays on the Resurrection Monday, March 19, 2012.

    • Added a contributor: Jeffrey T. McCormack: Cover image is a woodcut by Gustave Dore' - colored and added to cover design (Cover Artist)
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  9. Who Was The Mother of Harlots?: Unlocking the Key to Revelation

    Jeff McCormack edited the contributors of Who Was The Mother of Harlots?: Unlocking the Key to Revelation Monday, March 19, 2012.

    • Added a contributor: Jeffrey T. McCormack: (Primary Cover Artist)
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  10. Who Was The Mother of Harlots?: Unlocking the Key to Revelation

    Jeff McCormack edited the description of Who Was The Mother of Harlots?: Unlocking the Key to Revelation Monday, March 19, 2012.

    • Babylon in Revelation, is a key to proper understanding of "the end times." She is described as "the mother of harlots." Most commentators ignore the OT marriage covenant language of the term "harlot." It is assumed that a "harlot" was simply an immoral woman. Not so! As Temple effectively shows, in scripture, a harlot was a wife who had become unfaithful. This has tremendous implications for the dating and understanding of Revelation. Temple does a marvelous job of documenting the temporal setting, the language of marriage covenant and thus, the proper identity of the harlot city Babylon. This is a tremendously important book that you definitely want in your library!

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