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James Durham’s work on the last book of the Bible has been a commentary standard ever since its publication in 1680. With over a thousand pages, Durham provides a solid and thorough exposition from a postmillennial point of view. This commentary will help laity and students alike understand this mystifying apocalyptic book.

it out to the Churches. Jesus Christ must have his own place: and the first notice of anything, concerning the good of the Church, comes to Him as Mediatour: and he doth nothing but he first reveals it to his Servants the Prophets, Amos 3. They are his Servants of State to bear his Mind to his People. Vers. 2. The second thing in the Preface, is, a description of John, who bare record of the Word of God: which may relate to the Gospel of John, which holds out Jesus Christ, who was, and is the substantial
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