ISBN-13: 9781608995660 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 354 str.
Dr. Beasley-Murray has made a special study of the Revelation, the notorious difficulties of which have challenged and fascinated him for many years. An essential key to the understanding of its enigmatic character is the realization that it comes within the category of apocalyptic literature, in which acknowledged symbols were used to disguise the real meaning. According to the author, that which ""to the uninitiated modern reader appears grotesque imagery spoke with power to John's fellow-Christians . . ."" Due weight is also given to the Christology of the book, which the author sees as inseparable from its eschatology. ""First class--all that a commentary should be. It is written out of immense knowledge and, what is just as important, great sympathy and interest in its subject."" --Church Times G. R. Beasley-Murray (1916-2000) was Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He was formerly Principal of Spurgeon's College, London.
Dr. Beasley-Murray has made a special study of the Revelation, the notorious difficulties of which have challenged and fascinated him for many years. An essential key to the understanding of its enigmatic character is the realization that it comes within the category of apocalyptic literature, in which acknowledged symbols were used to disguise the real meaning. According to the author, that which ""to the uninitiated modern reader appears grotesque imagery spoke with power to Johns fellow-Christians . . .""Due weight is also given to the Christology of the book, which the author sees as inseparable from its eschatology.""First class--all that a commentary should be. It is written out of immense knowledge and, what is just as important, great sympathy and interest in its subject."" --Church TimesG. R. Beasley-Murray (1916-2000) was Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He was formerly Principal of Spurgeons College, London.