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104 pages.
An excellent introduction to apocalyptic literature as used throughout the Old Testament and reintroduced in the Book of Revelation. Robert's book is highly recommended as an introductory work to studying the Book of Revelation and offers many important keys to understanding the book as a whole.
Mark Roberts is a preacher among the cups and class churches of Christ. Robert's background is set against premillennialism and his writing aids in the defense of the truth against such error.
From the back cover:
"While Revelation is an unusual book for today's reader, it was not that dfferent from other apocalyptic works circulating in New Testament times. An understanding of such material is foundational to approaching Revelation as its first readers did. Insight into the apocalyptic genre helps us realize why books like Revelation were written, what they were (and were not) meant to do, and what such works hoped to accomplish.
This is this book's goal: to help you read Revelation as the first century disciples did. Long ago, the inspired message of Revelation fueled its original reader' commitment, zeal and perseverance. A better understanding of how apocalyptic literature works can help Revelation do the very same for you today."
104 pages.
An excellent introduction to apocalyptic literature as used throughout the Old Testament and reintroduced in the Book of Revelation. Robert's book is highly recommended as an introductory work to studying the Book of Revelation and offers many important keys to understanding the book as a whole.
Mark Roberts is a preacher among the cups and class churches of Christ. Robert's background is set against premillennialism and his writing aids in the defense of the truth against such error.
From the back cover:
"While Revelation is an unusual book for today's reader, it was not that dfferent from other apocalyptic works circulating in New Testament times. An understanding of such material is foundational to approaching Revelation as its first readers did. Insight into the apocalyptic genre helps us realize why books like Revelation were written, what they were (and were not) meant to do, and what such works hoped to accomplish.
This is this book's goal: to help you read Revelation as the first century disciples did. Long ago, the inspired message of Revelation fueled its original reader' commitment, zeal and perseverance. A better understanding of how apocalyptic literature works can help Revelation do the very same for you today."