What is the book of Revelation? Does it describe in veiled language events of its writer's own day, or is it largely a prophecy of events still to come? Is it a chart of the whole of history from Christ's first coming to his second? Or does it deal chiefly with principles which are always valid in Christian experience? And what is a twenty-first century reader to do with living creatures, locusts like horses, seven bowls of wrath, war in heaven, various beasts and a dragon? Michael Wilcock maintains that when God's words, declarations, arguments and reasonings had all been spoken, God gave the church 'a gorgeous picture book'. He lifts the curtain on Revelation's drama in eight scenes, helping our imaginations as well as our minds grasp the key concepts of this fascinating and enigmatic New Testament book.
Revelation is the oft-misunderstood capstone of the canon. Michael Wilcock explores and explains this confusing yet majestic book in this classic commentary.About the AuthorMichael Wilcock was Director of Pastoral Studies at Trinity College, Bristol, and then minister of St Nicholas' Church, Durham. He is the author of Judges, Chronicles, Psalms and Luke in The Bible Speaks Today series.
Book InformationISBN 9781789742282
Author Michael WilcockFormat Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Inter-Varsity PressPublisher Inter-Varsity Press
Weight(grams) 280g