Commentary on RevelationRevelation is one of the most difficult, widely argued book of the Bible. However Bullinger, an untiring scholar of God's word, treats Revelation not as a work to be interpreted by man, but as God's own interpretation of the future to us. Bullinger's vast knowledge of the Scriptures, his unique grasp of history, and his unusual interpretative ability will challenge you to rethink your views of interpretation. Refreshing in its literal acceptance of God's Word, this commentary is not merely a warmed over version of other men's views. Bullinger looks at every verse and devotes major discussions to key debated issues in the book of Revelation. E. W. Bullinger (1837-1913) was a direct descendant of Johann H. Bullinger, the Swiss reformer. Bullinger was a lifelong scholar and writer studying at King's College, London. In 1862 he was ordained in the Church of England. He is also the author of the notes and appendixes of The Companion Bible and the author of numerous works including Commentary on Revelation, Great Cloud of Witnesses, How to Enjoy the Bible, and Number in Scripture. |
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The most important of these is that given in connection with His vision in chap. i.
13-16. In ver. 13, He is called (I) " The Son Of Man " This is a title connected with
the Lord Jesus in relation to the earth. Its first occurrence in Psa. viii. fixes its ...
The connection of Isaiah with Revelation in the use of this title is eloquent to all
who have " ears to hear." (5) "The Prince Of The Kings Of The Earth" This is a title
used only in this book (i. 5). Many kings are mentioned and referred to in ...
20, 26), fifteen times in all. It begins in connection with apostasy (13), but ends in
grace and blessing (15 = 3 x 5). In the New Testament it occurs sixteen times (4 x
4) the square of four, four being the number specially associated with the earth.
with which, at His coming in judgment, He will destroy the Man of Sin, the
Lawless one. The sword is no priestly weapon ; nor can it have any relation to or
connection with the Church of God in any aspect whatsoever : for grace
characterises ...
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Contents
LXXIV | 305 |
LXXV | 307 |
LXXVI | 312 |
LXXVII | 313 |
LXXVIII | 314 |
LXXIX | 324 |
LXXX | 369 |
LXXXI | 370 |
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XXXV | 73 |
XXXVI | 74 |
XXXVII | 75 |
XXXVIII | 76 |
XXXIX | 79 |
XL | 80 |
XLI | 82 |
XLII | 86 |
XLIII | 89 |
XLIV | 90 |
XLV | 92 |
XLVI | 94 |
XLVII | 96 |
XLVIII | 99 |
XLIX | 103 |
L | 115 |
LI | 127 |
LII | 162 |
LIII | 165 |
LIV | 173 |
LV | 178 |
LVI | 184 |
LVII | 190 |
LVIII | 197 |
LIX | 204 |
LX | 211 |
LXI | 213 |
LXII | 231 |
LXIII | 247 |
LXIV | 251 |
LXV | 254 |
LXVI | 256 |
LXVII | 259 |
LXVIII | 262 |
LXIX | 272 |
LXX | 279 |
LXXI | 285 |
LXXII | 293 |
LXXIII | 301 |
LXXXII | 378 |
LXXXIII | 383 |
LXXXIV | 385 |
LXXXV | 387 |
LXXXVI | 400 |
LXXXVII | 404 |
LXXXVIII | 410 |
LXXXIX | 413 |
XC | 414 |
XCI | 419 |
XCII | 442 |
XCIII | 448 |
XCIV | 450 |
XCV | 453 |
XCVI | 454 |
XCVII | 459 |
XCVIII | 461 |
XCIX | 463 |
CI | 465 |
CII | 476 |
CIII | 479 |
CIV | 481 |
CV | 482 |
CVI | 483 |
CVII | 484 |
CVIII | 485 |
CIX | 490 |
CX | 494 |
CXI | 495 |
CXII | 513 |
CXIII | 552 |
CXIV | 556 |
CXV | 561 |
CXVI | 563 |
CXVII | 566 |
CXVIII | 570 |
CXIX | 573 |
CXX | 574 |
CXXI | 575 |
CXXII | 576 |
CXXIII | 578 |
CXXIV | 579 |
CXXV | 596 |
CXXVI | 603 |
CXXVII | 604 |
CXXVIII | 607 |
CXXIX | 611 |
CXXX | 626 |
CXXXI | 638 |
CXXXII | 645 |
CXXXIII | 646 |
CXXXIV | 648 |
CXXXV | 651 |
CXXXVI | 676 |
CXXXVII | 691 |
CXXXVIII | 703 |
CXXXIX | 713 |
CXL | 735 |
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