Revelation of Jesus Christ

Written by Cornelis van der Waal, translated by Jacob H. Kits Two aspects agree in one important respect: Revelation sketches a political threat, the threat of a world empire, even if that empire is sketched in religious terms. The empire is either Rome (of old) or some empire like Rome...

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Written by Cornelis van der Waal, translated by Jacob H. Kits

Two aspects agree in one important respect: Revelation sketches a political threat, the threat of a world empire, even if that empire is sketched in religious terms. The empire is either Rome (of old) or some empire like Rome during the "end time".

We must not overlook that the book we are considering here is presented to us as a "revelation of Jesus Christ' (Rev. 1:3. Therefore we may not shrug our shoulders and say, "Let the theologians figure it out". You too are anointed with the Holy Spirit, and have a task to immerse oneself in this book, trusting from the outset that God's Word never leads one into a land of twilight and darkness.

When we take a careful look at Revelation's content, we will notice that the book speaks Biblical, covenantal language, with many allusions to the Old Testament, including God's sure covenant promises as well as His covenant threats.

Paperback, 242 pages, illustrated, text references, bibliography     

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