James Durham’s work on the last book of the Bible has been a commentary standard ever since its publication in 1680. With over one thousand pages, Durham provides a solid and thorough exposition from a postmillennial point of view. This commentary will help laity and students alike understand this mystifying apocalyptic book.
A Commentary on Revelation is perfect for students, professors, historians, and anyone wanting a greater grasp on this divisive book of the Bible. With the Logos edition, all Scriptures are linked to the Bibles in your library, making study fast and easy.
“the time of pouring out his wrath on his Enemies, & of being very kind to his Church & People, is at hand.” (Page 3)
“Grace, is the fountain of Gods free love; and Peace, the effect of that free love” (Page 3)
“ not rejecting on our selves, is the great cause of much declining and backsliding in heart,” (Page 63)
“Christ is acquainted with all our carriage, and every thing that escapeth us” (Page 57)
“all have it eternally, equally and perfectly none is more or lefse” (Page 6)
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David Anfinrud
9/14/2019