Believing that the character of Christ in Revelation is the key to the book’s interpretation, Joseph Seiss’ analyzes Revelation verse by verse and posits specific interpretations of its visions, symbols, and dates. This volume picks up in Revelation 14 and covers the remainder of the book through chapter 22.
“So the Lord put a lying spirit in the mouth of all Ahab’s prophets; and he went up to Ramoth-Gilead, and was wounded” (Page 88)
“reign of righteousness has come, and it will fail no more forever” (Page 438)
“with nothing but a monster Beast from the abyss for government” (Pages 134–135)
“4. It is further said of this Woman that ‘the inhabitants of the earth were made drunk from the wine of her fornication” (Page 120)
“Death to a good man at any time is a greater beatitude than a” (Page 34)