The Book of Revelation #4

EPISODE · Jan 8, 2024 · 14 MIN

The Book of Revelation #4

from The Bible Unbound - Book of Revelation · host Jim

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we take a broad scan look at the seven parallel, but progressive sections of the book of Revelation.1. Christ in the Midst of the Lampstands (1 – 3)2. The Vision of Heaven and the Seals (4 – 7)3. The Seven Trumpets (8 – 11)4. The Persecuting Dragon (12– 14)5. The Seven Bowls (15– 16)6. The Fall of Babylon (17– 19) 7. The Great Consummation (20 - 22) These podcast episodes glean from these primary sources: Beale, G.K., The Book of Revelation, 1998Hendriksen, William, More Than Conquerors, 1979Heiser, Michael, John's Use of the Old Testament in the Book of Revelation, 2021Brooks, Richard, The Lamb is all the Glory, 1993Longman III, Tremper Revelation Through Old Testament Eyes, A Background and Application Commentary, 2022Morris, Leon, The Book of Revelation: An Introduction and Commentary, 1987Koester, Craig, Revelation and the End of all Things, 2018Bauckham, Richard: The Theology of the Book of Revelation, 1993Aune, David, Revelation (in Word Biblical Commentary) 1997Nusca, Anthony Robert, The Christ of the Apocalypse, Contemplating the Faces of Jesus in the Book of Revelation, 2018Of primary note are the introductory chapters on the structure and outline of the book of Revelation in William Hendriksen's great work, More Than Conquerors.  In terms of introductory material on the book of Revelation, his content is priceless and is a living testament to this great scholar's exegetical as well as spiritual accomplishments.  If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel free to write to my email:  [email protected]

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