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TNTC 20: Revelation
The book of Revelation is the most developed example of a scriptural
writer wrestling with the ideological implications of the gospel, and engaging
with an opposing system in the light of what God has done in Jesus. It is an
apocalypse, a letter and a prophecy. Ian Paul gives disciplined attention to
the text, examines how John draws on the Old Testament, indicates how his
message would have communicated and been understood in its first-century
context, and makes connections with our contemporary world.
Series: Tyndale New Testament Commentaries
Recommended € 16,90
writer wrestling with the ideological implications of the gospel, and engaging
with an opposing system in the light of what God has done in Jesus. It is an
apocalypse, a letter and a prophecy. Ian Paul gives disciplined attention to
the text, examines how John draws on the Old Testament, indicates how his
message would have communicated and been understood in its first-century
context, and makes connections with our contemporary world.
Series: Tyndale New Testament Commentaries
Recommended € 16,90
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TNTC 20: Revelation
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