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The Language of Creation from Genesis to Revelation by Tami Jelinek This message was delivered at the 2010 Covenant Creation Conference. Listen here: One reader's response to this article: Hi Tami, I read your article on Covenant Creation. You did a superb job of comparing and showing the fulfillment of the Genesis creation account with that in Revelation 21-22. I latched onto your article from Mark Chiacchira's hearty endorsement of it. I surely agree! In fact, Tami, your article is not just worth reading, but actually worth reading several times and really studying it! I certainly have already learned a lot from it and further study will produce even more, I'm sure. Keep up the great work! May our Lord bless your studies. Walt Hibbard | Tami Jelinek
Tami Jelinek is a part-time senior care giving coordinator and full-time seminarian, currently working toward her Master of Divinity degree. Tami and her husband of twenty-six years, Keith, reside in Auburn Hills, Michigan. They have three grown children. Tami’s personal passion is theology: the knowledge and experience of the Truth and Mercy found only in the person and work of Jesus Christ, and displayed in the lives and communion of His people. Exploring portraits of Christ and His kingdom in the Old Testament is the primary focus of her studies. Tami and Keith enjoy traveling, and love to fill their home with friends and family who share their fondness for good food, good wine, and great conversation.
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