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Controversies In Revelation: A Comparative Analysis of Premillennial Interpretation
David Criswell

Controversies In Revelation: A Comparative Analysis of Premillennial Interpretation

Free Grace

USA - MAIN LIBRARY - REVELATION (Oct 29, 2003)
BS 2825 .R51
| Paperback
508 pages | 6 x 9 inch | USA | English

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  • Booksurge LLC

Subject

  • Bible
  • Rapture (Christian Eschatology)
  • Religion / Biblical Studies / General
  • Religion / Biblical Studies / Prophecy

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Controversies in Revelation is a comparative analysis of prophetic interpretation throughout history. It is an evaluation of all the various premillennial interpretations that have been put forth throughout the ages, and covers each major chapter of Revelation. The seal judgments, the trumpet judgments, the bowl judgments, the beast, the rapture, the whore of Babylon, the city of Babylon, Israel, the chronology of Revelation, and the Millennium will all be examined along with the views of Irenaeus, Hippolytus, Victorinus, Ephraem the Syrian, Adso of Montier, Joachim of Floris, Joseph Mede, Isaac Newton, John Nelson Darby, Robert Govett, J.A. Seiss, Walter Scott, Nathaniel West, Samuel Kellogg, Sir Robert Anderson, George Peters, G.H. Lang, Samuel Kellogg, Nathaniel West, E. W. Bullinger, H. A. Ironside, Norman Harrison, Arthur Bloomfield, George Eldon Ladd, Robert Mounce, Hal Lindsey, John Walvoord, Tim LaHaye, Robert Thomas, and Marvin Rosenthal. Over three years in the making, Controversies in Revelation also contains nearly 2000 endnotes and over 50 charts and graphs.

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