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The Revelation: An Analysis and Exposition of the Last Book of the Bible is unavailable, but you can change that!

Most interpretations of Revelation are chiefly occupied with symbols of the Book—mysteries, judgments, promised consummation—and neglect to sufficiently emphasize the person of Jesus Christ. If Jesus so prominently stands at the book’s center, what makes the symbolism so appealing and distracting? Gaebelein firmly orients the symbolism, the prophecy, and the apocalyptic predictions in the book...

It is a solemn warning to these nations that the story of sin and apostasy is not yet completed. Gog and Magog here must not be identified with Gog and Magog of Ezekiel 38 and 39. The invasion of Israel’s land described by Ezekiel took place before the millennium, it is pre-millennial. Gog and Magog here must not be taken in a literal meaning, it is used metaphorically. The invasion before the millennium is the prototype of this final revolt. Utterly blinded, as these multitudes must be, they follow
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