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The Reformation Heritage Bible Commentary Series provides readers with an insightful New Testament commentary in the English Standard Version translation. This series is perfect for church workers, Bible class teachers, or anyone interested in learning more about the Bible. No library descriptions found. |
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The commentary structure features an introduction, followed by the commentary on the text: Revelation is broken up into sections, featuring both the ESV and KJV renderings of the text, an introduction, the actual commentary, and frequently, application of the passage to devotion and prayer.
The author is the primary commentator, although he does provide occasional quotations from major Reformed authors, catechisms, and confessions. The author holds firm to a generally "spiritual" and "amillennial" perspective throughout. There is some, but very little, of Reformed idiosyncrasy/emphasis on Reformed doctrines in the commentary.
A serviceable explanation of Revelation in context.
**--book received as part of early review program ( )