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The aim of A. T. Robertson’s classic Studies in the New Testament is to make the New Testament more intelligible and more easily taught to others. The book is not meant for technical scholars or students in theological seminaries. Instead, Robertson writes to the average teacher in the Sunday school, the adult Bible class, boys and girls in the high schools, those in their first year or so in...

God against the hosts of Satan. The conflict outlined in the Temptation of Jesus is here set forth at length. In spite of the apparent victory of Satan as he uses the power of Rome, or Anti-Christ, to slay the followers of Jesus, the outcome will be the conquest of the world for Christ. “The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ” (Revelation 11:15). There will be many ups and downs, but already John sees the fall of Babylon. The joy of heaven over this event reflects