Digital Logos Edition
This volume includes a verse by verse commentary on Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Mica, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi, the text of the King James Version, Ellen G. White’s Comments, 7 tables and illustrations, and 17 maps. It also includes the following general articles: The Chronology of the Old Testament Prophets; The Role of Israel in Old Testament Prophecy; and History of the Interpretation of Daniel.
“But the first to declare the little horn of Dan. 7 to be the historical papacy—an Antichristian system, not an individual—was Eberhard II, archbishop of Salzburg, in Austria, at the Council of Regensburg in 1240. The significance of his declaration can scarcely be overstated. This postulate became the position of Wyclif, Luther, Cranmer, and Knox, and of practically all Reformation and post-Reformation Protestant expositors on the Continent, in Great Britain, and then in North America.” (Pages 50–51)
“Closer study of the Mosaic types of the earthly sanctuary service showed them to be the shadow of the heavenly realities (Heb. 8; 9).” (Page 70)
“When perils encompass God’s people and the powers of darkness seem about to prevail, God calls them to look up to Him, seated upon His throne and directing in the affairs of heaven and earth, in order that they may take hope and courage. See Ed 173.” (Page 128)
“Joachim of Floris, most noted expositor of the Middle Ages, the restoration” (Page 50)
“Hippolytus made the 70 prophetic weeks to be weeks of literal years” (Page 65)
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