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Blending scholarly thinking with a conversational style, N. T. Wright helps us to negotiate the final book of the Bible, regarded by many as the most difficult to understand. He encourages us to see how the Revelation of John offers one of the clearest, sharpest visions of God’s ultimate purpose for the whole of creation: the overthrow of evil and the victory of God. In a world that often seems...

time, following a crucified Jew rather than the one who was rather obviously the ‘lord of the world’? Revelation is written to say ‘no’ to that question—and to say much more besides. At its centre is a fresh ‘revelation of Jesus the Messiah’ (verse 1). John, with his head and his heart full of Israel’s scriptures, discovered on one particular occasion, as he was praying, that the curtain was pulled back. He found himself face to face with Jesus himself. We will come to that in the next passage. But
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