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The Climax of Biblical Prophecy: A Guide to Interpreting Revelation is unavailable, but you can change that!

Eschatology, the study of future things, is too often a neglected topic in theological and personal study. The doctrines of God the Father, Christ, sin, and salvation tend to push it into the background. But eschatology is our window into God’s plans for the future, the end goal of many doctrines. God thought these future things so important that he devoted an entire book to the topic and gave it...

burden of proof ought to remain on the symbolic method until it can adduce enough evidence to warrant overturning the literal method. The previous argument gains greater credibility when we realize that the interpreters who defend a symbolic interpretation of Revelation typically insist that a literal, grammatical-historical method of interpretation must apply to the rest of Scripture.5 In other words they apply their system of interpretation inconsistently. Proper interpretation
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