Digital Logos Edition
Theologian William Newell divides up his study of the book of Revelation into two parts: judgment and the new creation. He goes over the each chapter verse-by-verse, presenting a solid and thorough interpretation of this often confusing book of the Bible. Newell doesn’t believe that this book should cause fear or division, but should strengthen the saints until the return of Christ. This volume contains a detailed table of contents, four appendixes, and a dissertation on the placement of the Church in the end times.
The Book of Revelation is perfect for students, professors, historians, and anyone wanting a greater grasp on this divisive book of the Bible. With the Logos edition, all Scriptures are linked to the Bibles in your library, making study fast and easy.
“(1) God gave Jesus Christ this apocalypse, or ‘revelation.’ (2) It was that He might show it unto” (Page 1)
“An ephah would be, to a Jew, a perfect symbol of commerce.” (Page 268)
“Romans, Ephesians and Hebrews should be known before Revelation. Romans, justified forever by faith; Ephesians, our calling, one with the Risen Christ; Hebrews, our Great High Priest, Who makes continual intercession for us, and leads our worship in heaven.” (Page v)
“Revelation Four—The Throne Set in Heaven Read this chapter over and over, and also chapter five; for they introduce the whole prophetic part of The Revelation.” (Page 85)
“Here then is a world-wide influence from the rulers down to the lowest subject which can only be spoken of by God by this awful word ‘fornication.’” (Page 273)