James B. Jordan
Born
in Athens, Georgia, The United States
January 01, 1949
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Through New Eyes: Developing a Biblical View of the World
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1988
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8 editions
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Primeval Saints: Studies in the Patriarchs of Genesis
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2001
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6 editions
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Creation in Six Days: A Defense of the Traditional Reading of Genesis One
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1999
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The Liturgy Trap: The Bible versus Mere Tradition in Worship
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1994
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7 editions
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The Vindication of Jesus Christ: A Brief Reader's Guide to Revelation
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1999
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7 editions
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Crisis, Opportunity, and The Christian Future
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published
1994
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7 editions
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Judges: God's War Against Humanism
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1985
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5 editions
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Christendom and the Nations
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The Law of the Covenant
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1984
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2 editions
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The Handwriting on the Wall: A Commentary on the Book of Daniel
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2007
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3 editions
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“The moon established which day was the first of the month, and which was the fifteenth. Such festivals as Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles were set on particular days of the month (Leviticus 23:5-6, 34; Numbers 28:11-14; 2 Chronicles 8:13; Psalm 81:3). The moon, of course, governs the night (Psalm 136:9; Jeremiah 31:35), and in a sense the entire Old Covenant took place at night. With the rising of the Sun of Righteousness (Malachi 4:2), the "day" of the Lord is at hand (Malachi 4:1), and in a sense the New Covenant takes place in the daytime. As Genesis 1 says over and over, first evening and then morning. In the New Covenant we are no longer under lunar regulation for festival times (Colossians 2:16-17). In that regard, Christ is our light.”
― Through New Eyes: Developing a Biblical View of the World
― Through New Eyes: Developing a Biblical View of the World
“Is the Reformed faith opposed to human rights? Yes, very much so. It is not human rights but Divine law which is the foundation of liberty and the safeguard against tyranny. It is not something proceeding from man (rights), but something proceeding from God (revealed law) which is to order Christian society.”
― The Failure of the American Baptist Culture
― The Failure of the American Baptist Culture
“The Christian is never to be motivated by a sense of his own honor, but rather by the honor of Christ. If pride was Satan’s original sin, humility and patient faith are the Christian’s primary duty. The Christian casts his own honor in the dust so that God may be honored, knowing that God and God alone can give him true honor. The Christian, thus, lives by obedience and submission, not by pride and honor and nobility.”
― Primeval Saints: Studies in the Patriarchs of Genesis
― Primeval Saints: Studies in the Patriarchs of Genesis
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