Commentary on RevelationKregel Publications - 736 Seiten 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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... never appealed to to substantiate any of the events of this prophetic portion of the Holy Word . There are numberless expositions based on historical lines ; and it must be admitted , when the different writers come to be examined , no ...
... never came by the will of man at all . How , then , did it come ? The Holy Spirit spake by men of God ( i.e. , by the prophets ) . This example shows us how the scope of a passage enables us to determine the meaning we are to put upon ...
... tribes of the children of Israel . " Had it been for judgment that they were sealed , we should never have heard of these being " the Church . " some are sufficient of themselves to establish our position yet 2 / Introduction.
... never hope to do . * We are merely stating certain important facts which must be taken into account by any who are seeking to find out what the Book of Revelation is all about . The facts exist , and the question is , What do they say ...
... never once used in the Pauline epistles addressed to Churches ; thus proving that this title has nothing whatever to do with the Church . But while it has no connection with the Church , in the Epistles , it occurs no less than eighty ...
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LXXVI | 305 |
LXXVII | 307 |
LXXVIII | 312 |
LXXIX | 313 |
LXXX | 314 |
LXXXI | 324 |
LXXXII | 369 |
LXXXIII | 370 |
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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 |
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