Margins
The IVP New Testament Commentary Series
1997
First Published
300
Number of Pages

Part of Series

— A passage-by-passage exposition that focuses on the relevance of Revelation for Christians today.— Based on the NIV, includes background information and discussion of critical issues.— Notes on exegetical issues separated from textual commentary.Views of the Book of "Revelation" Abound. Some think it describes events in John's own time. Others see it as a prophetic survey of the history of the church. Still others view the book as a precise prediction of unfolding events at the yet-to-come end of the world. The trouble is that these views make the Revelation of John irrelevant to Christians throughout much of history.Michaels strives to recapture Revelation as a prophetic letter of testimony, a testimony as relevant to the church today as it was in John's day. This stimulating, pastorally oriented commentary provides an introduction with background material concerning authorship, date and purpose, as well as a summary of important theological themes. Passage-by-passage exposition focuses on what John had to say to his original readers in order to see the relevance of his book for the church today.

Author

Haddon W. Robinson
Author · 7 books
Haddon W. Robinson (PhD, University of Illinois) was the Harold John Ockenga Distinguished Professor of Preaching and senior director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. He authored numerous books, including It's All in How You Tell It and Making a Difference in Preaching.
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