This commentary on the book of Revelation will take you a little deeper and stimulate thinking about how the teaching should be applied to the modern church.
It is ironical that a book called ‘the revelation’ remains probably the most obscure of all the books of the Bible. Many Christians have never ventured further than the first 3 chapters and others have studied its intricacies and the split churches that resulted wished that they hadn’t!
For those who already love the book of Revelation this commentary will take you a little deeper and stimulate thinking about how the teaching should be applied to the modern church.
Introduction
1. Revelation 1 (John’s Commission to Write)
2. Revelation 2–3 (Le ers from Jesus to Seven Churches)
3. Revelation 4 (The Heavenly Throne Room)
4. Revelation 5 (The Scroll that is Sealed)
5. Revelation 6 (A Scroll with Seven Seals)
6. Revelation 7 (The Servants of God are Sealed)
7. Revelation 8–9 (The Seventh Seal)
8. Revelation 10–11 (The Two Witnesses)
9. Revelation 12 (The Protected Woman)
10. Revelation 13 (Two Beasts Appear)
11. Revelation 14 (The Redeemed)
12. Revelation 15 (Another Vision of the Throne Room of God)
13. Revelation 16 (The Bowls of God’s Wrath)
14. Revelation 17 (God’s Judgment falls on Babylon and the Beast)
15. Revelation 18 (Babylon’s Destruction)
16. Revelation 19 (A Marriage Feast and Satan’s Destruction)
17. Revelation 20 (A Vision of the Millennium)
18. Revelation 21 (A New Creation)
19. Revelation 22 (They Will See His Face)
Subject Index
Scripture Index
Contributors | Paul Gardner |
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ISBN | 9781845503444 |
Format | Paperback |
First published | March 2008 |
Dimensions | 138mm x 216mm x 23mm |
Weight | 0.35 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 320 |
Publisher | Christian Focus |