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Robert L. Thomas provides an in-depth, verse-by-verse analysis of Revelation in this two-volume commentary. Thomas not only concentrates on the various facets of literal/grammatical interpretation but also delivers on the main discussions of each verse in the Apocalypse. This work is an asset to academics, pastors and lay readers who want a broader exposure to various interpretations of the book of Revelation.
These volumes present an exegetical analysis of the entire book of Revelation. They reaffirm the basic framework of eschatology espoused by ancient Christianity but with added perspective of centuries of doctrinal progress in the Body of Christ. These detailed commentaries on the Greek text take some of the mystery out of the Bible's most confusing book.
An Exegetical Commentary on Revelation in two volumes represents years of methodical study on Revelation by Robert L. Thomas. These commentaries introduce a conservative, evangelical theology in a context familiar with a broad range of views.
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This first volume in Robert L. Thomas’s Exegetical Commentary on Revelation covers chapters 1-7. It includes a detailed introduction that includes a discussion on authorship, analysis into dating the Book of Revelation, thoughts on literary genre and hermeneutical guidelines for interpreting Revelation.
In volume one of this verse-by-verse commentary, Thomas covers John’s vision of the Glorified Christ, the letters to the seven churches, and the opening of the first six seals with remarkable precision and attention to detail.
In this second volume of Robert L. Thomas’s Exegetical Commentary on Revelations Robert gives a detailed dissection of the last 14 chapters of Revelation. There is also extended section where he discusses, in detail, the structure of Revelation, the kingdom of Christ in the Apocalypse, and an in depth look at the Seventh Bowl of the Apocalypse. He also includes an index of applicable ancient literature, and an index of modern authors.
Robert L. Thomas, (Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament studies at The Master's Seminary in Sun Valley California. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books and other works.
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