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Exploring Revelation

A Preterist Study in the Book of Revelation

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Exploring Revelation

By: S.T. Whittaker
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Do you find the Book of Revelation confusing? Maybe a little intimidating? What if you didn’t have to be scared of it? Maybe you could even enjoy the book.

This new commentary is designed to help you understand the Book of Revelation. It is easy to read, clear, and understandable. In these pages you will learn:
  • How to read Apocalyptic literature.
  • The key to understanding Revelation is in the past.
  • The meaning of all the strange symbols.
  • The meaning of the various numbers.
  • The real meaning of the millennium.
  • How the book of Revelation applies to Christians today.
  • And much more.
You won’t find a lot of crazy speculation about which up-and-coming world leader might be the anti-Christ or the ticking time-table of the End Times – something God has explicitly NOT revealed according to Jesus – or any of the other wild-eyed silliness people pass off as intelligent interpretation but is really just rootless (and fruitless) nonsense.
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Considering that I hold to the preterist interpretation of the book of The Revelation, and considering that this book was titled as a preterist interpretation of the book of The Revelation, I expected more than a cursory application to the destruction of Jerusalem, and an amillennial, almost futurist interpretation of the last two chapters. It wasn’t terrible, but it wasn’t great. And the virtual voice just doesn’t cut it when it can’t read Bible references or Bible names.

I expected more.

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Just because it was AI read. Loosing to many jobs through AI. Other than that the information is very relevant and point of view is strong and sound.

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