Digital Logos Edition
Bible scholar James Glasgow presents a systematic method for interpreting the book of Revelation. Avowing the necessity of application and comparison with the Old Testament prophecies, Glasgow discusses Revelation as a book of future occurrences. He quotes from Christian figures such as Augustine, Ambrose, and Dionysus. The work contains a detailed table of contents, introduction, cross-references, and an appendix to guide study.
The Apocalypse Translated and Expounded 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.
