Revelation : a New covenant commentary / Gordon D. Fee
Language: англійська.Country: СПОЛУЧЕНІ ШТАТИ АМЕРИКИ.Publication: Eugene, Oregon : Cascade Books, 2011Description: xxii, 332 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 978-1-60899-431-1.Series: New covenant commentary series / Michael F. Bird, Craig Keener, 18UDC classification: 27-249DDC classification: 228.07Contents note: The lntroduction (Revelation 1) -- 1 The Letters to the Seven Churches (Revelation 2-3) -- 22 John's Vision of Heaven and Earth (Revelation 4-6) -- 64 An Interlude in Two Parts (Revelation 7) -- 104 The Blowing of the Seven Trumpets (Revelation 8-11) -- 118 The Holy War Is Engaged (Revelation 12:1-14:13) -- 161 Prelude to the (Original) Tale of Two Cities (Revelation 14:14-20) -- 200 The Seven Bowls of God’s Wrath (Revelation 15-16) -- 207 The (Original) Tale of Two Cities, Part 1: The Demise of Rome (17:1-19:10) -- 228 The Last Battle and the End of Evil (Revelation 19:11-20:15) -- 270 The (Original) Tale of Two Cities, Part 2: God Makes All Things New (Revelation 21:1-22:5) -- 289 The Wrap-Up (or Epilogue) (Revelation 22:6-21) -- 307 Abstract: Revelation is a book that many Christians find confusing due to the foreign nature of its apocalyptic imagery. It is a book that has prompted endless discussions about the "end times" with theological divisions forming around epicenters such as the rapture and the millennium. In this book, award winning author Gordon Fee attempts to excavate the layers of symbolic imagery and provide an exposition of Revelation that is clear, easy to follow, convincing, and engaging. Fee shows us how John's message confronts the world with the Revelation of Jesus Christ so that Christians might see themselves as caught up in the drama of God's triumph over sin, evil, and death. Fee draws us into the world of John and invites us to see the world through John's eyes as the morbid realities of this world have the joyous realities of heaven cast over them. In this latest installment in the New Covenant Commentary Series we see one of North America's best evangelical exegetes at his very best.Bibliography: Bibliography: p. 317. - Index: p. 319.Subject - Topical Name: Revelation -- CommentariesItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Bibliography: p. 317. - Index: p. 319
The lntroduction (Revelation 1) 1
The Letters to the Seven Churches (Revelation 2-3) 22
John's Vision of Heaven and Earth (Revelation 4-6) 64
An Interlude in Two Parts (Revelation 7) 104
The Blowing of the Seven Trumpets (Revelation 8-11) 118
The Holy War Is Engaged (Revelation 12:1-14:13) 161
Prelude to the (Original) Tale of Two Cities (Revelation 14:14-20) 200
The Seven Bowls of God’s Wrath (Revelation 15-16) 207
The (Original) Tale of Two Cities, Part 1: The Demise of Rome (17:1-19:10) 228
The Last Battle and the End of Evil (Revelation 19:11-20:15) 270
The (Original) Tale of Two Cities, Part 2: God Makes All Things New (Revelation 21:1-22:5) 289
The Wrap-Up (or Epilogue) (Revelation 22:6-21) 307
Revelation is a book that many Christians find confusing due to the foreign nature of its apocalyptic imagery. It is a book that has prompted endless discussions about the "end times" with theological divisions forming around epicenters such as the rapture and the millennium. In this book, award winning author Gordon Fee attempts to excavate the layers of symbolic imagery and provide an exposition of Revelation that is clear, easy to follow, convincing, and engaging. Fee shows us how John's message confronts the world with the Revelation of Jesus Christ so that Christians might see themselves as caught up in the drama of God's triumph over sin, evil, and death. Fee draws us into the world of John and invites us to see the world through John's eyes as the morbid realities of this world have the joyous realities of heaven cast over them. In this latest installment in the New Covenant Commentary Series we see one of North America's best evangelical exegetes at his very best
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