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What Are We Waiting For? A Commentary on Revelation is unavailable, but you can change that!

In the modern world of straight-forward, prosaic writing, we don’t know what to make of the book of Revelation with its dream-visions and elevated rhetoric. Nevertheless, when John wrote his apocalypse and sent it to the seven churches in Asia, he didn’t just expect it to be read—he expected it to be understood! Robert Mounce walks readers through this often misunderstood book, drawing out...

by self-styled apostles intent on manipulating local congregations for personal advantage, Ephesus had put them to the test and rejected all pretenders. Commitment to Christ had resulted in economic and social hardships for the membership, yet they had persevered and had not grown weary. 4–6 It has been said that a person’s greatest weakness inevitably lies in the area of his major strength. This was true of the congregation at Ephesus. The ability of the church to detect doctrinal deviation had
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