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Making Sense of the Book of Revelation
2011
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Making Sense of the Book of Revelation represents a distillation of insights Brother Millet has gained from thirty years of teaching the New Testament. This book serves as a concise guide to help readers focus on what matters most the doctrine. Modern revelation, not a knowledge of history, languages, and symbolism alone, is the key to making sense of the Apocalypse. This book provides Guidelines to interpreting the book of Revelation. Background about the characteristics of apocalyptic writings. A summary of key messages and themes for each chapter of the book of Revelation. Insights from modern scripture and latter- day prophets. Answers to common questions about the Second Coming and the Millennium. The book of Revelation is meant to be understood, treasured, and applied in our day. This accessible and informative book has been written with that goal in mind.
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Robert L. Millet
Author · 45 books
Robert L. Millet, professor of ancient scripture and former dean of Religious Education at Brigham Young University, holds a master s degree in psychology from BYU and a Ph.D. in religious studies from Florida State University. He is a popular speaker and prolific writer whose other books include Lost and Found: Reflections on the Prodigal Son; Grace Works; and More Holiness Give Me. He and his wife, Shauna, have six children and live in Provo, Utah.
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