A Verse by Verse Commentary on RevelationWhile Revelation is basically a book of prophecy, yet it is full of doctrinal teaching. Such doctrines as God’s foreknowledge, the inspiration of the Word, the deity of Christ, blood redemption, the resurrections, repentance, faith, security, the perpetuity of the churches, Israel’s restoration, the great tribulation period, the judgments, the reward of the saints, and the earthly reign of Christ and His saints are all found in the book. The whole plan of redemption and the fulfillment of all prophecy finds its consummation in Revelation.
The only light which God’s children have to strengthen and encourage them in this day of fear and uncertainty is the light of prophecy. God’s faithful saints put their faith in the coming of the Son of God, our Redeemer, our protector, and our sure refuge in the time of life’s gravest perils. Let us sound out the sure word of prophecy!
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“Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand.” (Revelation 1:3) |
From inside the book
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... King of the Bottomless Pit; The Sixth Trumpet and the Second Woe; The Army of 200,000,000 Horsemen Slay One Third of Men; Men Refuse to Repent. CHAPTER TEN 104 The Mighty Angel with the Open Book; Possession of the Earth Declared; The ...
... Kings; They Make War with the Lamb; The Kings Destroy the Whore; The Judgment on Religious Babylon. CHAPTER. EIGHTEEN. 226. Judgment on Commercial Babylon; A Call to the Lord's People to Come Out of Babylon – Compared to the Judgment Which ...
... King James Translation of the Holy Bible has been italicized. The reader will note “emphasis added” is not listed anywhere in this book. This would have been visually distracting. Where all letters in an italicized word are capitalized ...
... kings of the earth.” (Revelation 1:4-5a). John in his salutation to the churches says, “Grace be unto you, and peace...” etc. This same order is found in all of Paul's epistles, and also those of Peter. It is always GRACE and peace, and ...
... kings and PRIESTS. “And hath made us kings and PRIESTS unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.” (Revelation 1:6). The THIRD thing He is said to have done for us is to make us kings and PRIESTS ...