Many people have read the book of Revelation and feel totally mystified. Each section of this work provides simplified insight into the events occurring in the book of Revelation. While giving an in-depth study of the events seen, it is designed to show simply the events as they occur.
The final book of the Bible, Revelation prophesies the ultimate judgement of mankind in a series of allegorical visions, grisly images and numerological predictions.
A reasonably priced, quality black hardcover pew and ministry Bible featuring a large 12-point font.
Understanding the Book of Revelation is an excellent Christian booklet with Revelation Bible charts that explain the symbols. Includes definitions, symbols, ways of approaching the text, and different interpretations.
By following this method, you will be amazed at how well you retain the teachings. Absorb this book and discover afresh?or for the first time?the richness of Revelation and its God-breathed, life-changing power to deepen your walk of faith.
In Exploring Revelation John Phillips carefully and clearly outlines the book to give a better understanding of the events it describes concerning Christ, His church, and the coming Apocalypse.
Inside the pages of this book is the all-encompassing theory of construction for the book of Revelation. It includes three prior drafts of the book of Revelation, along with hundreds of charts and illustrations.
If you would like to know more than just bits and pieces of God’s plans for the future, Pastor Skip Heitzig is your guide to gaining a fuller understanding of the book of Revelation.
That's not consistent with the character of God, or the redemptive work of God throughout history. What if, instead, through the book of Revelation, God is saving the best for last?
He tells the story of past slaughtered , though heroic souls because he wants his hearers and readers to emulate them . He wants them to become witnesses too . His visionary call is not unlike the poetic call ...
20 Barnard points out, however, "many examples of fluidity in episcopal appointments" among Athanasius' near contemporaries, including those of Ambrose and Augustine; see Studies in Athanasius' Apologia Secunda, in European University ...