Digital Logos Edition
This volume provides passage-by-passage commentary on Revelation, as well as special studies on various topics, including tribulation, Armageddon, Second Coming, and more.

“The centrality of one figure is apparent—Jesus Christ.” (Page 28)
“In all likelihood, these letters of John were not sent separately, each to one exclusive church, but rather each church received a copy of the collected seven letters along with a copy of the whole of the vision as it is read in the New Testament.” (Page 34)
“‘Be faithful even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life’” (Page 45)
“‘When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead’ (17). This was precisely the reaction of Ezekiel (Ezekiel 1:28), and was similar to the feeling of Isaiah (6:5) and the despair of Peter (Luke 5:8) in comparable scenes; for bright lights throw dark shadows. When one comes into the presence of God, he knows how lost he is on his own. But Jesus, though awesome in appearance, was full of love and mercy. He reached out and touched John. ‘Do not be afraid.… I hold the keys of death and Hades’ (Revelation 1:18). Not only has Jesus been victorious over the prison house of death, but He holds the keys to it forevermore.” (Page 37)
“The dispensationalist divides the history of the church into seven dispensations, beginning with the message to the church at Ephesus as representing the first dispensation, and each of the seven churches of Asia representing a successive age until Laodicea as the final dispensation at the Christ’s advent.” (Page 19)