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The final book of the Bible, Revelation prophesies the ultimate judgement of mankind in a series of allegorical visions, grisly images and numerological predictions. According to these, empires will fall, the "Beast" will be destroyed and Christ will rule a new Jerusalem. With an introduction by Will Self.
One objective of this book is to set forth an analysis of the Olivet Discourse, which Discourse is prophetic concerning Christ's Second Coming in judgment against apostate Israel in AD 70. This volume is composed of sixteen in-depth studies designed to unravel the Olivet Discourse in order to apprehend more clearly the Book of Revelation. The Olivet Discourse is simply an epitomized summary of the Book of Revelation. On the other hand, the Book of Revelation is an enlargement of the Olivet Discourse. The first four chapters research the date of Revelation (Chapter 1), the identity and character of the beast of Revelation (Chapter 2), an assessment of the phrase "a new heaven and a new earth" (Chapter 3), and the last days in the Old and New Testaments (Chapter 4). Chapter 5 focuses on the coming wrath of God. The next chapter (6) discusses the Second Coming of Christ. Chapter 7 presents a literary analysis of Matthew's Gospel. Chapters 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 investigate the teachings of the Olivet Discourse. Chapter 15 examines the phrase "second death." Chapter 16 gets to the bottom of the intent of the parable of the rich man and Lazarus. Dallas Burdette has been a serious student, teacher and preacher of the Bible for sixty-two years, supporting himself for many years as an agent for AFLAC. He has written numerous articles for religious journals, as well as many essays and sermons which are available on his website (www.freedominchrist.net). He has developed a keen interest in promoting unity among God's people through a more accurate reading of the Word. He has degrees from Amridge University (formerly Southern Christian University) where he also was Director of Extended Learning for five years. He holds the Doctor of Ministry degree (1999) from Erskine Theological Seminary.
The Book of Revelation is the last book in the canon of the New Testament, and its only apocalyptic document, though there are short apocalyptic passages in various places in the gospels and the epistles. This first of two volumes on Revelation offers systematic and thorough interpretation of the book of Revelation. Revelation brings together the worlds of heaven, earth and hell in a final confrontation between the forces of good and evil. Its characters and images are both real and symbolic, spiritual and material, and it is frequently difficult to know the difference between them. Revelation's cryptic nature has ensured that it would always be a source of controversy. This commentary focuses on the theological content, gleaning the best from both the classical and modern commentary traditions and showing the doctrinal development of Scriptural truths. Scholarship on the book of Revelation has nonetheless not only endured, but even captured the imagination of generations of Bible students, both professionals and laypeople alike. Through its focus on the message of the book through scholarly analysis, this International Theological Commentary reconnects to the ecclesial tradition of biblical commentary as an effort in ressourcement, though not slavish repetition.