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How can we understand the book of Revelation and its many interpretations? When presented alone, the four most popular views on the book of Revelation may leave us scratching our heads. Sure, it’s helpful to know what the Futurists say, but how does that compare to the view of the Historicists? And what about the Preterists? And of course, what does the Idealist approach to the book of Revelation look like?
Revelation: Four Views Revised and Updated covers the traditional views of the book of Revelation in an even-handed, easy-to-follow fashion. For ease of use, four parallel columns present the information you need on these key views. No other book gives such extensive coverage of how the church has understood the book of Revelation over the centuries. The four-column format makes this the perfect read for laypeople, pastors, and scholars alike. Features include:
- Convenient, one-volume format
- Four parallel columns for easy comparison
- Complete coverage of the major interpretations of Revelation
- Extensive exploration of the place of Revelation in Church history
Table of Contents:
Preface to the Revised and Updated Edition Foreword Introduction to this Commentary Introduction to the book of Revelation Part 1: The Seven Letters – Revelation 1-3 Part 2: The Seven-Sealed Scroll – Revelation 4-7 Part 3: The Seven Trumpets – Revelation 8-10 Part 4: The 1,260 Days – Revelation 11-13 Part 5: The Seven Last Plagues – Revelation 14-16 Part 6: The Great Babylon – Revelation 17-19 Part 7: The Millennium – Revelation 20 Part 8: The New Creation – Revelation 21-22 Bibliography Scripture Index Subject and Author Index
About the Author:
Steve Gregg is a Bible teacher, author, and radio talk show host. For sixteen years he lectured on the Bible at the Great Commission School, then in McMinnville, Oregon. Since 1997, he has hosted the daily radio talk show, “The Narrow Path,” heard on many radio stations nationally. He is also author of All You Want to Know About Hell (Thomas Nelson, 2013).
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