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New Testament XII: Revelation is unavailable, but you can change that!

This ACCS volume draws heavily on the two Greek commentaries from Oecumenius and Andrew of Caesarea to represent Eastern interpretation, while focusing on six other commentaries as primary witnesses to Western interpretation—those of Victorinus of Petovium, Tyconius, Primasius, Caesarius of Arles, Apringius of Beja and Bede the Venerable. Every effort has been made to give adequate context so...

: As the Word and Son of God, Christ reveals to the saints what he is given from his Father. By calling the saints “servants,” Christ shows that he is their Creator (OECUMENIUS). The revelation from Christ unveils heavenly secrets inaccessible to human senses (APRINGIUS). In the Revelation, Christ discloses the course of the life of the church to her perfection at the end (BEDE). Writing to seven churches, John is in fact writing
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