The book of Revelation is one of the most well-known and least understood entries in the Bible. For centuries, its thick text and complex imagery has perplexed the common man as well as seasoned biblical scholars, and, through no fault of their own, most people have failed to recognize, let alone appreciate, its underlying message. Revelation, the Novel carries the ancient words of Revelation into contemporary times and places apocalyptic events and considerations into our modern political and social frameworks. In so ...
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The book of Revelation is one of the most well-known and least understood entries in the Bible. For centuries, its thick text and complex imagery has perplexed the common man as well as seasoned biblical scholars, and, through no fault of their own, most people have failed to recognize, let alone appreciate, its underlying message. Revelation, the Novel carries the ancient words of Revelation into contemporary times and places apocalyptic events and considerations into our modern political and social frameworks. In so doing, it is sure to educate and enlighten Christian thinkers, as well as entertain any and all who read it, despite their religious affiliation. At the bottom line, beneath the fresh insight it brings, Revelation, the Novel is an enthralling and entirely thrilling piece of fiction that explores what's slated to happen at the end of the world as we know it, as told from the viewpoints of the Apostle John and the Antichrist. A fearsome yet hopeful tome, it's a must read for fans of horror, dystopian, and disaster fiction.
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