Horæ Apocalypticæ: A Commentary on the Apocalypse, Critical and Historical, vol. 4
by Elliott, E. B.
•Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday 1862
Overview
Elliott concludes his massive study with a discussion of Daniel’s prophecies, as well as other Old Testament prophets. He also addresses the Apocalyptic philosophy of Christendom over the years and a concluding application. Elliott also includes an appendix and a list of plates.
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Key Features
- Contains a massive study on the book of Revelation
- Discusses a number of Old Testament prophecies
- Addresses the Apocalyptic philosophy of Christendom throughout time
Contents
- Part 6 (Apoc. 14:9 to Apoc. 14:20; Apoc. 16:15 to the End)
- The Era of the Seventh Vial
- The Presumed Primary and Briefer Series of Prefigurations
- The Fuller Apocalyptic Figuration
- Chief Old Testament Prophecies respecting the Crisis of the Consummation
- The First Half of Daniel’s Last Prophecy, from Dan. 10:1 to 11:31
- The Second Part of Daniel’s Prophecy
- The Crisis Introductory to the Jewish Restoration, and Blessedness of the Consummation, as Described by Certain Other Prophets
- The Millennium
- The Chief Millennary Theories
- Apocalyptic Evidence against Whitby’s Futuro-Figurative Theory, and in Favour of the Literal Theory, of the Millennial First Resurrection
- General Scriptural Evidence against Whitby’s Futuro-Figurative Theory, and in Favour of the Literal Theory of the Millennial First Resurrection
- Suggestions as to the Probable Order of Events Introductory to, and State of Things during, and Consequent on, the Millennium
- Conclusion
- Our Present Position in the Prophetic Calendar
- The Application
- The Era of the Seventh Vial
Product Details
- Title: Horæ Apocalypticæ: A Commentary on the Apocalypse, Critical and Historical, vol. 4
- Author: E. B. Elliott
- Publisher: Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday
- Publication Date: 1862
- Pages: 793
About E. B. Elliott
Edward Bishop Elliott (1793–1875) was born in England. He was a minister who also wrote extensively on prophecy and the book of Revelation. Educated at Cambridge, he was a premillennial evangelical. Elliott is well-known for Horæ Apocalypticæ: A Commentary on the Apocalypse, Critical and Historical, or Hours of the Apocalypse.