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REVELATION

A Historical-Grammatical Exegetical Commentary on the Apocalypse, the Kingdom of God, and the Final Triumph of God

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REVELATION

By: Edward Andrews
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Revelation is not a sealed puzzle for speculation, but the God-given unveiling of Jesus Christ, the final prophetic enlargement of the framework first established in Daniel. In this historical-grammatical exegetical commentary, Edward D. Andrews leads the reader through the Apocalypse with careful attention to the inspired words, the Old Testament background, and the sovereign purpose of Jehovah unfolding through judgment, kingdom, resurrection, and new creation.

This volume rejects sensationalism, symbolic drift, and inherited assumptions that obscure the text. Instead, it presents Revelation as a coherent, decree-driven prophecy centered on the triumph of God and His Christ. Here the dragon, the beasts, Babylon the Great, the millennium, the great white throne, and the New Jerusalem are interpreted in their grammatical, historical, and canonical setting. The result is a commentary that is premillennial, Christ-centered, and uncompromising in its conclusions regarding final judgment, the annihilation of the wicked, the second death, the reign of Christ, and the everlasting life of the faithful.

Serious, reverent, and exegetically disciplined, this commentary is written for readers who want more than devotional impressions or speculative prophecy charts. It is for those who want to understand what John meant by the words he wrote, and to see in Revelation the final certainty that Jehovah reigns, the Lamb conquers, evil will be removed, and the people of God will dwell forever in the light of the new creation.

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