Summary This volume provides patristic excerpts on Revelation, arranged in biblical order. Revelation is a book of vision, worship, warning, and hope, and the early church often read it as…
Bible Book: Revelation
Revelation
Summary This volume approaches Revelation as apocalyptic literature that speaks through images, symbols, and liturgical vision to shape the imagination of the church. The exposition pays attention to the book…
Revelation
Summary Revelation is a book that can either be neglected or mishandled. Some avoid it because it feels strange, symbolic, or controversial. Others lean into it as a playground for…
Revelation
Summary Revelation both attracts and intimidates. It is filled with vivid imagery, repeated cycles, and scenes of worship and judgment that lift the veil on present reality. When preached well,…
Revelation
Summary Revelation is one of the most preached books in modern conversation, and one of the least preached books in modern pulpits. Part of the reason is fear. The imagery…
Revelation
Summary Revelation is given to strengthen the church’s witness under pressure by unveiling the true state of things. The Lamb reigns. The dragon rages. Babylon seduces. The saints endure. And…
Revelation, ESV Expository Commentary
Summary In Revelation, ESV Expository Commentary, Thomas R. Schreiner helps us preach with confidence that Christ reigns, and that the Lamb will keep his church through tribulation to final victory.…
Revelation
Summary We find this volume a substantial and pastorally serious guide to Revelation, aiming to help the church read the book with confidence rather than fear. It explains the structure,…
Revelation
Summary We find this volume on Revelation a careful guide that helps us read the book as a pastoral prophecy for worshipping, suffering saints. It keeps the focus on the…
Revelation
Summary We find Ramsey’s Revelation in the Geneva Commentaries a sober and church facing exposition that aims to steady our reading of a book often surrounded by heat and speculation.…