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The Revelation of St. John, vol. 2

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Hengstenberg concludes his extensive compendium on Revelation, beginning with a discussion of the Beast from the Sea. After an exposition of the New Jerusalem, he examines the background and historical context of St. John and the writing itself. He finishes with an essay on the authenticity of the book as a whole.

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  • Discusses the “Beast from the Sea”
  • Provides an exposition of the New Jerusalem
  • Examines the background and historical context of St. John and the book of Revelation
  • The Second Enemy of the Kingdom of God, the Beast out of the Sea (Ch. 12:8–13:10)
  • The Third Enemy of the Kingdom of God—The Beast from the Earth (Ch. 13:11–18)
  • The Section Ch. 14:1–5
  • The Section, Ch. 14:6–13
  • The Section, Ch. 14:14–20
  • The Group of the Seven Vials (Ch. 15 and 16)
  • The Sixth Group—The Destruction of the Three Enemies of the Kingdom of God (Ch. 17–20)
  • The Seventh Group, the New Jerusalem (Ch. 21:1–22:5)
  • The Conclusion (Ch. 22:6–21)
  • Retrospect
  • Inquiry Regarding the Author of the Apocalypse

Top Highlights

“This first song of praise of the heavenly church, which magnifies the grace of God contemplated as already past, is immediately followed up in ch. 19:5–10 by a second, which anticipatively gives thanks for what was still to be done, even to the setting up of the kingdom of Almighty God, and the celebration of the marriage feast of the Lamb; so that it forms the introduction to all that follows. The following portion represents how these anticipations are gradually realized. By means of the two songs of praise the whole of the group is divided into two great halves—the first containing the victory over the enemy, that at the time of the Seer pressed so hard upon the church; the second, the victory over all the other enemies.” (Page 228)

“Berleb. Bible, ‘Enough still secretly remains, which can be productive of mischief. And the lees shall yet be stirred up for a great final effort, as Pharaoh gave the last violent kick when he pursued after the Israelites.’” (Page 364)

“Ver. 5. And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold I make all things new” (Page 393)

  • Title: The Revelation of St. John, vol. 2
  • Author: E. W. Hengstenberg
  • Publisher: Robert Carter & Brothers
  • Publication Date: 1853
  • Pages: 610

Ernst Wilhelm Theodor Herrmann Hengstenberg (October 20, 1802 – May 28, 1869), was a German Lutheran churchman and neo-Lutheran theologian. He was born at Frondenberg, a Westphalian village, and was educated by his father, who was a minister of the Reformed Church and head of the Frondenberg convent of canonesses (Fräuleinstift).

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