Commentary on Revelation

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Kregel Publications - 736 pages

Revelation 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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Contents

III
1
IV
3
V
4
VI
7
VIII
9
IX
15
XI
17
XII
19
LXXVI
305
LXXVII
307
LXXVIII
312
LXXIX
313
LXXX
314
LXXXI
324
LXXXII
369
LXXXIII
370

XIII
20
XIV
21
XV
22
XVI
23
XVII
28
XVIII
31
XIX
34
XX
35
XXI
36
XXII
38
XXIII
41
XXV
44
XXVI
45
XXVII
46
XXVIII
47
XXIX
48
XXX
49
XXXI
52
XXXII
56
XXXIII
57
XXXIV
60
XXXV
63
XXXVI
73
XXXVII
74
XXXVIII
75
XXXIX
76
XLI
79
XLII
80
XLIII
82
XLIV
86
XLV
89
XLVI
90
XLVII
92
XLVIII
94
XLIX
96
L
99
LI
103
LII
115
LIII
127
LIV
162
LV
165
LVI
173
LVII
178
LVIII
184
LIX
190
LX
197
LXI
204
LXII
211
LXIII
213
LXIV
231
LXV
247
LXVI
251
LXVII
254
LXVIII
256
LXIX
259
LXX
262
LXXI
272
LXXII
279
LXXIII
285
LXXIV
293
LXXV
301
LXXXIV
378
LXXXV
383
LXXXVI
385
LXXXVII
387
LXXXVIII
400
LXXXIX
404
XC
410
XCI
413
XCII
414
XCIII
419
XCV
442
XCVI
448
XCVII
450
XCVIII
453
XCIX
454
C
459
CI
461
CII
463
CIV
465
CV
476
CVI
479
CVII
481
CVIII
482
CIX
483
CX
484
CXI
485
CXII
490
CXIII
494
CXIV
495
CXV
513
CXVI
552
CXVII
556
CXVIII
561
CXIX
563
CXX
566
CXXI
570
CXXII
573
CXXIII
574
CXXIV
575
CXXV
576
CXXVI
578
CXXVII
579
CXXIX
596
CXXX
603
CXXXI
604
CXXXII
607
CXXXIII
611
CXXXIV
626
CXXXV
638
CXXXVI
645
CXXXVII
646
CXXXVIII
648
CXXXIX
651
CXL
676
CXLI
691
CXLII
703
CXLIII
713
CXLIV
735
CXLV
CXLVI
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