Critical and Exegetical Handbook to the Revelation of John
by Friedrich Düsterdieck
Funk & Wagnalls 1887
Overview
The Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, also known as “Meyer’s Commentary,” is considered one of the nineteenth century’s best English-language New Testament commentaries.
Friedrich Düsterdieck’s Critical and Exegetical Handbook to the Revelation of John includes a detailed introduction and a list of exegetical works that Düsterdieck felt were integral to his research. Translator, Henry Jacobs’ additional comments at the end of each chapter, which sometimes contradict or challenge Düsterdieck, intelligently add to the discussion of this book of the Bible.
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Key Features
- Preface by Henry E. Jacobs
- Bibliographical references
Praise for the Print Edition
A close, critical, and technical study of the Apocalypse.
—The Chautauquan
Product Details
- Title: Critical and Exegetical Handbook to the Revelation of John
- Author: Friedrich Düsterdieck
- Translator: Henry E. Jacobs
- Publisher: Funk & Wagnalls
- Publication Date: 1887
- Pages: 494