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Revelation: A Bible Commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition is unavailable, but you can change that!

The book of Revelation, like no other text, offers Christians a cosmic perspective on the implications of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Its author offers readers a look into a new world where the enemies of Christ’s followers are punished, and the people of God are given their rightful place in a world of blessedness and joy. This commentary will take your study of Revelation deeper...

K. Epilogue (22:6–21) As an introductory commentary on the book of Revelation, the hope is to use the apocalypse as a catalyst for engaging the world and understanding how a theology of the “last times” aids in an overall understanding of the Christian life at present. It is high time that eschatology be removed from the last chapter in systematic theology texts, and in biblical studies, as a novel interest to a few cranky exegetes. Revelation provides us with a prism into the world of God, and allows
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