Revelation: The John Walvoord Prophecy Commentary Series
by John Walvoord
Revised and Edited by Philip E. Rawley & Mark Hitchcock
No other book of the New Testament evokes the same fascination, produces wider divergance of interpretation, and is less understood than the book of Revelation. To help solve that problem, this classic commentary has been updated by editors Philip E. Rawley and noted Bible prophecy expert, Mark Hitchcock.
This tremendous exposition of the capstone of Scripture issues from years of teaching, dedicated study, and sound evangelical scholarship. The author recognizes the book’s symbolic features, but points out that much of it can be interpreted literally. He defends the premillennial position, but at crucial points considers other views—the allegorical and historical, and the amillennial and postmillennial approaches. While avoiding technical language, he devotes special attention to textual and doctrinal problems.
The doctine of last things, together with the major themes of Scripture, are consummated in this last book of the Bible. For this reason, the interpretation of Revelation is essential to an understanding of current trends and the climax of history. Readers will gain new appreciation of the tremendous themes of Revelation; the great Tribulation, conflict in heaven and earth; the victory of the Lamb and His followers, the second coming and reign of Christ, and the new heaven and the new earth. The Bible was intended to be understood. Revelation is not the exception.
Revelation: The John Walvoord Prophecy Commentaries
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Revelation: The John Walvoord Prophecy Commentary Series
by John Walvoord
Revised and Edited by Philip E. Rawley & Mark Hitchcock
No other book of the New Testament evokes the same fascination, produces wider divergance of interpretation, and is less understood than the book of Revelation. To help solve that problem, this classic commentary has been updated by editors Philip E. Rawley and noted Bible prophecy expert, Mark Hitchcock.
This tremendous exposition of the capstone of Scripture issues from years of teaching, dedicated study, and sound evangelical scholarship. The author recognizes the book’s symbolic features, but points out that much of it can be interpreted literally. He defends the premillennial position, but at crucial points considers other views—the allegorical and historical, and the amillennial and postmillennial approaches. While avoiding technical language, he devotes special attention to textual and doctrinal problems.
The doctine of last things, together with the major themes of Scripture, are consummated in this last book of the Bible. For this reason, the interpretation of Revelation is essential to an understanding of current trends and the climax of history. Readers will gain new appreciation of the tremendous themes of Revelation; the great Tribulation, conflict in heaven and earth; the victory of the Lamb and His followers, the second coming and reign of Christ, and the new heaven and the new earth. The Bible was intended to be understood. Revelation is not the exception.
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