These volumes present an exegetical analysis of the first seven chapters of the Apocalypse. They reaffirm the basic framework of eschatology espoused by ancient Christianity but with added perspective of centuries of doctrinal progress in the Body of Christ. These detailed commentaries on the Greek text take some of the mystery out of the Bible's most confusing book
This Exegetical Commentary on Revelation in two volumes represents years of methodical study on Revelation by Robert L. Thomas. These commentaries introduce a conservative, evangelical theology in a context familiar with a broad range of views.
With Logos Bible Software, you can reap the maximum benefit from Robert L. Thomas’s commentaries. Every word from every book has been indexed and cataloged to help you search Thomas’s books for a particular verse or topic, and giving you instant access to cross-references. What’s more, with Logos, every word is essentially a link. Scripture references are linked directly to Greek and Hebrew texts, along with your preferred English Bible translations. For every Greek or Hebrew word, you can double-click that word, and your digital library will automatically search your lexicons for a match. You can also read Thomas alongside other commentators, broadening your grasp and understanding, such as MacArthur, G.K. Beale, and David E. Aune.
Key Features Included
- Verse-by-verse commentary
- In depth discussion of textual and critical matters
- A strong case of a premillennial reading of Revelation
- Introduction to authorship, date, purpose, structure, and theology of Revelation
- An eleven-page bibliography
- All Scripture references are linked to original language texts and English Bible translations
- All words—English, Greek, Hebrew, and other original languages—linked to lexicons in your digital library
Electronic Titles Included
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Revelation 1-7 An Exegetical Commentary
- Publisher: Moody, 1992
- 524 pages
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This first volume in Robert L. Thomas’s Exegetical Commentary on Revelation covers chapters 1-7. It includes a detailed introduction that includes a discussion on authorship, analysis into dating the Book of Revelation, thoughts on literary genre and hermeneutical guidelines for interpreting Revelation.
In volume one of this verse-by-verse commentary, Thomas covers John’s vision of the Glorified Christ, the letters to the seven churches, and the opening of the first six seals with remarkable precision and attention to detail.
This commentary is clearly written from one particular point of view but not without detailed clear explanation regarding opposing views. Regardless of your view of interpretation, this commentary can be used as an informative read or a technical study. His Greek translation is especially useful and can be understood even if you are only familiar with the Greek alphabet. I have read through this volume a couple of times and am particularly impressed at the fairness of presentation of opposing views. If you are interested in understanding the Revelation make sure you have both volumes of Thomas's book on your shelf. —Online Reviewer
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Revelation 8-22 An Exegetical Commentary
- Publisher: Moody, 1995
- 720 pages
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In this second volume of Robert L. Thomas’s Exegetical Commentary on Revelations Robert gives a detailed dissection of the last 14 chapters of Revelation. There is also extended section where he discusses, in detail, the structure of Revelation, the kingdom of Christ in the Apocalypse, and an in depth look at the Seventh Bowl of the Apocalypse. He also includes an index of applicable ancient literature, and an index of modern authors.
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Additional Information
- Title: An Exegetical Commentary on Revelation (Vols. 1–2)
- Publisher: Moody Publishers
- 2 volumes
- 1,214 pages
About the Author
Robert L. Thomas, (Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament studies at The Master's Seminary in Sun Valley California. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books and other works.
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