Revelation: Believers Church Bible Commentary

Revelation: Believers Church Bible Commentary
ISBN-10
0836192087
ISBN-13
9780836192087
Series
Revelation
Category
Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament / General
Pages
524
Language
English
Published
2003-03-25
Publisher
MennoMedia
Author
John R. Yeatts

Description

The message of Revelation speaks to Christians for all times, and historically has especially encouraged persecuted groups. Today Christians in many parts of the world are also at opposition to the worldview of the time. Revelation gives strength to those who are oppressed, and John R. Yeatts’ commentary attends to themes of martyrdom, suffering, service in the world, hope, the triumph of Christ, and the role of the church in bearing witness to the triumphant Christ. The commentary includes clear biblical commentary, relationships between various portions of Scripture, and applications drawn from the Anabaptist tradition and the larger Christian community.

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