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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 228.06 EAN: 9780310249092 ISBN: 0310249090 Label: Zondervan Manufacturer: Zondervan Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 384 Publication Date: September 01, 2007 Publisher: Zondervan Studio: Zondervan Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: If you read the book of Revelation and find your head swimming in weird images and confusing timelines, then The Book of Revelation for Blockheads is for you. This engaging, lighthearted, and user-friendly guide gives you a chapter-by-chapter explanation of this often misunderstood yet important book of the Bible. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great Commentary! I bought this book as a resource for a teaching series I was about to do on the Book of Revelation. I have found it to be very helpful for personal and ministry use. It is indeed indepth and user-friendly. The author approaches the material from a dispensational, pre-tribulation, and futuristic appeal. But, he also gives thoughts on the other perspectives to give balance. I like all the side bar information issues found in the text. You will enjoy this book ... Read More Rating: - Breaks Revelation down line by lineThis book is absolutely incredible. It breaks the book of Revelation down line by line, so you understand it perfectly. It's very easy to read, and provides information on different viewpoints of the prophecies. It's really just amazing. I was terrified to read the book of Revelation before I got this book, because it was so scary and confusing, and it all just seemed totally illogical and bizarre. But with this book, I was able to understand it so clearly, and I was stunned by the glory ... Read More Rating: - Revelation for Blockheads a pleasant surpriseThis is an excellent book. Though it is indeed user-friendly, it also happens to be packed with all kinds of historical and theological details. The book is presented as a light-hearted survey of one of the Bible's most mysterious and controversial books, but the writing and research is better than most "serious attempts" being forwarded in a genre more known for sensationalism than soundness of study. The author clearly has a point of view (Pre-millenial Dispensationalism), but quite surprisingly addresses ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |