About This Book
The author presents a concise, non-dogmatic exposition of the Apocalypse that couples a practical primer on prophetic interpretation with a systematic, verse-level commentary. Opening chapters lay out interpretive principles — the grammar of prophecy, scriptural usage of terms, consecutive and discursive forms, and conditional versus unconditional predictions — and argue that scripture should explain scripture. The body applies those rules to symbolic passages, tracing parallel references and offering plain-language explanations and footnotes. The tone is instructional and aimed at classroom study, favoring brevity and common-sense reasoning.
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