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Welcome to my  new Home page.  Hope you like the new, faster, layout. Some restructuring and cleanup is still occuring under the hood.   Various links may be broken from time to time.  Feel free to email me at jeff@jeff-jackson.com if you find a broken link that you want to access.

I've not done many updates, I know.  The Isaiah series kinda got sidelined for now.  I've been teaching the College and Career Bible study with Jamie.  When we did Colossians, I didn't do written notes.  Now we're doing Revelation (and here I thought I was getting away from Eschatology for a change).   I'm doing extensive notes for Revelation.  I'll update them here from time to time, but maybe not every week.  They'll be a big pdf file for now.

Isaiah

I'm trying something new for a series on Isaiah.  Rather than a set of HTML pages, I'm publishing it here as a PDF file.  You'll need Adobe's Acrobat Reader to view it.  This series has been put on the back burner.  I hope to return to it next summer.  The table of contents so far is:

  • Introduction (Isaiah 1:1)

Eschatological Essays

This is a series I've taught through over the last year or so.  With the Revelation study, I've experimented with putting it in PDF format (Adobe Acrobat.Reader required). Someday, I want to re-edit this entire series into a unified PDF.

  1. The Physical Resurrection.  1 Corinthians 15
  2. Ezekiel's Temple. Ezekiel 40-48.
  3. Paul's Use of "Temple" as a Metaphor.  Ephesians 2:19-22
  4. The Burden of Babylon.  Isaiah 13-14
  5. The Four Empires in Daniel.  (Revised 04-04-19)
  6. Isaiah.
  7. Zechariah
  8. The Olivet Discourse.   Mark 13 and parallels.  (Predates this series.)
  9. The Day of the LORD.  
  10. 1 Thessalonians.
  11. 2 Thessalonians.
  12. Supersessionism. Romans.
  13. The Gospels.
  14. Peter & Jude..
  15. Revelation.  This is the College and Career notes.  Last updated 2005-12-12.  Several typos corrected

Synopsis Tables

I've created several tables of parallel passages and made them available in a number of formats.  These tables are:

  1. Synoptic Gospels.  Parallels between Mark, Luke, and Matthew.
    [ HTML ] Uses NET translation.  See www.netbible.com for copyright restrictions.
    [ BibleWorks ] Contained in zip file with the other synoptic tables.
    [ Libronix DLS 1.1 ] Contained in a note file.  Passages are hyperlinked to.
    [ Libronix DLS 2.0 ] Included with the 2.0 release from Logos.
  2. Jude/2 Peter.
    [ BibleWorks ] Contained in zip file with the other synoptic tables.
    [ Libronix DLS 2.0 ] Included with the 2.0 release from Logos.
  3. Old Testament.  Parallels within the Pentetuech, Chronicles-Samual-Kings, Prophets, and Psalms.  The full text of Chronicles and Kings is included, even when not paralleled, and extensive chronological notes are included for the divided monarchy period (931-586 BC).
    [ HTML ] Uses KJV translation.
    [ BibleWorks ] Contained in zip file with the other synoptic tables.
    [ Libronix DLS 2.0 ] Included with the 2.0 release from Logos..
  4. Old Testament Quotations and Allusions in the New Testament.  
    [ BibleWorks ] Contained in zip file with the other synoptic tables.
    [ Libronix DLS 2.0 ] Just drop these files in your My Documents\Libronix DLS\ParallelPassages folder (after unzipping them).  There are two versions.  One just shows the two passages in the translation of your choice.  The other also shows the passage in NA27INT, LXX, and BHSWTS35.  Use a text editor to change this (if for example you have NA26INT instead of NA27INT).  There are a couple of Libronix bugs here:   LXX citations to Jeremiah 31 and 32 display a couple chapters before the citation.   Color coding of two column text in the LXX does not work (but the heading is colored correctly).

Chronological Tables

  1. Divided Kingdom.  This PDF file is the one used to create the charts in the Old Testament Synopsis.  Its a bit big, 750KB, so please try to download it only once.
  2. Chronology Spreadsheet.  The Excel spreadsheet analyses the chronology of Genesis through Solomon.  It's usefull for experimenting wth various interpretations of the data.