Digital Logos Edition
When James Moffat invited Martin Kiddle—a busy vicar of a large parish—to write a commentary on Revelation, he told him, “My idea was and is to have [the commentary series] written by scholars who were in close touch with the actual life of Christian people, not from an outlook through college windows.” True to this aim, Kiddle’s commentary brings insightful, practical insight to the ordinary reader of Revelation. His introduction includes an exposition of the modern approach to revelation and contextual information, as well as a rhetorical examination of Revelation.