Studies in the Scriptures, Volume 7: The Finished Mystery
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An extensive prophetic exegesis that reads Revelation and Ezekiel as interconnected sequences of church epochs, symbolic judgments, and the eventual overthrow of corrupt religious power. The author interprets seals, trumpets, beasts, plagues, and related imagery as stages in spiritual history, contends that a final messenger completes the mystery of God, and understands contemporary upheavals as signs preparing for a harvest and the fall of ecclesiastic systems. Material alternates detailed verse-by-verse commentary with thematic essays and shorter devotional and apologetic pieces, combining doctrinal argument, historical interpretation, and exhortation directed to consecrated readers.
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