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The End of the Beginning: Revelation 21–22 and the Old Testament is unavailable, but you can change that!

The last two chapters of Revelation describe the arrival of the new heaven, new earth, and new Jerusalem. In The End of the Beginning, William J. Dumbrell asks why this is such an appropriate way to finish not only the story of Revelation, but the entire Bible’s story. Dumbrell traces the roots of the new creation throughout the Old and New Testaments.

These chapters largely contain oracles against foreign nations. The important fact which appears to link them together is the nations concerned are those who have suffered or will suffer at Assyrian hands and who will seek defence against Yahweh’s instrument by searching for security in foreign alliances, a practice against which Jerusalem has been warned. Concurrent in these chapters is the expected theme that God alone will ransom Zion.16 In these chapters there is prophetic condemnation
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