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The book of Revelation : a commentary on the Greek text / by G.K. Beale. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: New international Greek Testament commentary (Grand Rapids, Mich.)Publication details: Carlisle [Cumbria] : The Paternoster Press, (c)2013.; Grand Rapids, Michigan ; William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company ; (c)2013.Edition: Paperback editionDescription: lxiv, 1245 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0802871070
  • 9780802871077
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2825.3.B366.B665 2013
  • BS2825.3.B435.R484 2013
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Contents:
Introduction. The date of the Apocalypse ; The situation of the churches and the purpose and them of the book ; Authorship ; Genre ; Major interpretative approaches ; Interpretation of symbolism ; The text of Revelation ; The use of the Old Testament in the Apocalypse ; The grammar of the Apocalypse ; The structure and plan of John's Apocalypse ; The disputed significance of Revelation 1:19 as n interpretive key to the book ; The theology and goal of the Apocalypse ; Commentary. 1:1-20 : prologue ; 2:1-3:22 : the letters to the seven churches : Christ encourages the churches to witness, warns them against compromise, and exhorts them to hear and to overcome compromise in order to inherit eternal life ; 4:1-5:14 : God and Christ are glorified because Christ's resurrection demonstrates that they are sovereign over creation to judge and to redeem ; 6:1-8:5 : the seven seals ; 8:6-11:19 : the seven trumpets ; 12:1-15:4 : deeper conflict ; 15:5-16:21 : the seven bowl judgments : God punishes the ungodly during the inter-advent age and consummately at the last day because of the persecution and idolatry ; 17:1-19:21 : final judgment of Babylon and the beast ; 20:1-15 : the millennium is inaugurated during the church age as God limits Satan's deceptive powers and as deceased Christians are vindicated by reigning in heaven ; the millennium is concluded by a resurgence of Satan's deceptive assault against the church and the final judgment ; 21:1-22:5 : the new creation and the church perfected in glory ; 22:6-21 : conclusion.
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Reference (Library Use ONLY) G. Allen Fleece Library Reference (1st floor - front of library) BS2825.G744 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) REV Not for loan New International Commentary on the Greek New Testament 31923002037204

Introduction. The date of the Apocalypse ; The situation of the churches and the purpose and them of the book ; Authorship ; Genre ; Major interpretative approaches ; Interpretation of symbolism ; The text of Revelation ; The use of the Old Testament in the Apocalypse ; The grammar of the Apocalypse ; The structure and plan of John's Apocalypse ; The disputed significance of Revelation 1:19 as n interpretive key to the book ; The theology and goal of the Apocalypse ; Commentary. 1:1-20 : prologue ; 2:1-3:22 : the letters to the seven churches : Christ encourages the churches to witness, warns them against compromise, and exhorts them to hear and to overcome compromise in order to inherit eternal life ; 4:1-5:14 : God and Christ are glorified because Christ's resurrection demonstrates that they are sovereign over creation to judge and to redeem ; 6:1-8:5 : the seven seals ; 8:6-11:19 : the seven trumpets ; 12:1-15:4 : deeper conflict ; 15:5-16:21 : the seven bowl judgments : God punishes the ungodly during the inter-advent age and consummately at the last day because of the persecution and idolatry ; 17:1-19:21 : final judgment of Babylon and the beast ; 20:1-15 : the millennium is inaugurated during the church age as God limits Satan's deceptive powers and as deceased Christians are vindicated by reigning in heaven ; the millennium is concluded by a resurgence of Satan's deceptive assault against the church and the final judgment ; 21:1-22:5 : the new creation and the church perfected in glory ; 22:6-21 : conclusion.

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