
The Book of Revelation: A Commentary
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Narrated by:
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Chuck Missler
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By:
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Chuck Missler
About this listen
The Book of Revelation is the only book of the Bible with a promise to the reader! Why? What makes this book so special?
Revelation is a lens that puts the entire Bible into focus. The lens is focused on the person of Jesus Christ, and his destiny is imminent. This is a book of victory: We are overcomers! We are the ultimate winners in the game of life! (I read the ending: We win!)
One of the reasons this book strikes us as strange is because of our lack of understanding concerning the Old Testament. The Book of Revelation consists of 404 verses that contain over 800 allusions to the Old Testament. These are detailed, along with Chuck's analysis of the design and structure of this fascinating book. Learn about the past, present, and future of the church and our ultimate destiny. This is an ideal "first study" and foundational for every Christian.
©2005 Koininia House (P)2018 Koininia HouseInsightful Exposition
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Very interesting
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Treasure
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Excellent Exposition On The Book Of Revelation
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Quality throughout.
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Every sincere believer should benefit from this study.
Absolutely wonderful
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Excellent commentary, that takes a literal approach to the Bible and the book of Revelation.
Commentary on the book of Revelation
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Anyone who loves piecing together clues and peeling back superficial layers will find great pleasure, not to mention priceless treasure, in the scholarship and sweeping narrative of this commentary.
His warmth and kindness, obvious passion for the material, occasional eye-roll worthy ‘Dad jokes’ and natural talent for teaching will make you wish you could sit with him by the fireside and learn from him in person.
In every way, this book is a real treat and I’m confident you’ll be richly blessed.
The best book on the Best Book of the Bible!
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Unfortunately, the commentary itself is incredibly weak. Missler takes the fundamentalist millenarian view that the Bible predicts a literal end time and that this end time is closer than ever before (every generation has had people who have said this). This view would not be harmful if it didn't justify Missler's extreme form of Christian Zionism. His argument hinges on the claim that America must support the political state of Israel in its conflict with Palestine or else risks punishment by God. I should not have to explain how dangerous to politics and foreign policy this idea is.
There is also a deep sectarianism underlying Missler's sermons. He rages against Catholics, ecumenical Christians and any other Christians who adopt an 'Amillenial' stance on the end time - going so far as to say that supersessionists (who believe the universal church superseded the ancient Israel of the Bible) are inherently antisemitic.
For those interested in Revelation, I would instead recommend 'Revelations: Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in the Book of Revelation', available here on Audible, or the two-part commentary in William Barclay's 'New Daily Study Bible' series.
Fundamentalist millenarianism at its most extreme
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Awful narration
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