Commentaries on Revelation that reflect the theology of amillennialism are listed below. Commentary on Revelation E.W. Commentary on Revelation book. The Book of Revelation (G.K. Beale) This is likely the single most exhaustive commentary on the Revelation available today, an Amillennial treasure just waiting to be explored! But hopefully my list will get you started: Revelation (commentary) by Ben Witherington III* Revelation (NCCS) by Gordon Fee* Revelation (Interpretation) by Eugene Boring* Revelation: Believers Bible Commentary by John Yeats; Revelation … Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Eric Barreto | 2 Comments.

Print. Here are my favorite commentaries on Revelation. Greg Carey | 0 Comments. For, the "Word of truth" not being rightly divided, or indeed divided at all, the whole Bible is supposed to be about every one, in …

Dr. Beale’s familiarity with the original language, his grasp of the culture of the day, his command of the OT references and allusions, and his deft handling of the text itself all make this commentary an absolute necessity for any … Foreword Why this Revelation commentary was written and how I went about writing this bible study.. Introduction Different views on Revelation - why I used the futurist view for this commentary on Revelation.. Chapter 1 John receives the Revelation of Jesus Christ for the seven …

That is, John did not write primarily to modern Christians. Facebook-twitter-g+-LinkedIN-Email. Amillennialism in Christian eschatology, i.e. Bullinger. Print. Many readers of the Bible treat it as though it were like a "puzzle-picture," where we have to "find a face," or "a man," or some other object. Commentary on Revelation 1:4b-8 .

The Revelation of Jesus Christ Through the Ages - Table of Contents. No matter what part of the Bible may be read, the one object seems to be to "find the Church."

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Here we find more than enough to chew on: the timeless glory of God, the faithful ministry of Jesus Christ, the benefits of our … The Best Commentaries on Revelation.

David Aune’s massive commentary on the book of Revelation is another that should be consulted by every serious student of Scripture. Amillennial Commentaries on Revelation. Title and credits. Perhaps John could have packed more theological content into this little introductory passage, but we preachers may be grateful that he chose not to. Acknowledgment.

Of course, there are other great Bible commentaries on this book. Introductory. the study of the future, is the teaching that there is no literal 1,000-year earthly reign of Jesus Christ forthcoming.

Summary & Commentary “1:1 The revelation of Jesus Christ,” For the purposes of humankind the entire Bible is a revelation about Jesus Christ, certainly insofar as He was the One Who “created” and “all of the law and prophet/prophesy” from Genesis 3 on were about Him and His work of redemption; the Word is as well as a revelation given by Him of the necessary detail of the entirety of the history of the created … Plus, why would the church have preserved these texts, …

We were not the intended audience of Revelation. David E. Aune — Revelation 1-5; Revelation 6-16, and Revelation 17-22 (Word Biblical Commentary, 1997, 1998, 1998).

After all, how could he have written to people living thousands of years later in a world radically different than his? Commentary on Revelation 1:4-8 . Rather, Revelation 20:1-10 describes the symbolic reign of Christ that is occurring today in the world. In Christian …