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Coronavirus is Not the End of the World The Certainty of Eschatology
Coronavirus is Not the End of the World The Certainty of Eschatology
Coronavirus is Not the End of the World The Certainty of Eschatology
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Is the end of the age close at hand? The Bible clearly answers in the negative. This short essay explains why.
(This work was previously titled, "Unleavened.")

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PublisherRichie Cooley
Release dateMar 18, 2020
ISBN9780463677025
Coronavirus is Not the End of the World The Certainty of Eschatology
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    Coronavirus is Not the End of the World The Certainty of Eschatology - Richie Cooley

    Coronavirus is Not the End of the World

    The Certainty of Eschatology

    by Richie Cooley

    Licensed by:

    Richie Cooley (January, 2018); [edited: (December, 2018); (March, 2020)]

    Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 International

    Email: richieacooley@live.com

    Formerly titled: Unleavened

    Unless otherwise stated, Scripture is taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE® (NASB), copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.

    Before getting started, let’s review a few notes…

    *This work mostly uses British spelling, except for the quoted material, which often employs U.S. spelling.

    *The terms LORD, GOD, and Hashem are all ways to describe the personal name of God, often rendered as Yahweh or Jehovah.

    *Divine pronouns are normally not capitalized, unless they appear that way in Bible versions or other quotes.

    *When quoting from the NASB, any inline comments contained within brackets come from the NASB translators. I’ve regulated my notes to the end of the passage, using numbers. For example:

    This is a sample [NASB footnote goes here] that I am¹ providing for you.

    ¹My footnote goes here.

    *Abbreviations/Citations/Reference Works Consulted:

    ALT3 [Zeolla, Gary. Analytical-Literal Translation of the New Testament: Third Edition. Darkness to Light ministry, 2007.]

    BDAG

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