A Reformed, amillennial interpretation of the symbolism and end-time truths in the much-disputed last book of the Bible. Written for the comfort of God's people in clear, concise essay style. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Behold He Cometh is one of the best commentaries on Revelation ever written. I was very glad to see it had been re-released, most likely due to popular demand. Written by a veteran pastor, it is clear and readily understood by the lay person. No matter what level of biblical study you have achieved, be you a pastor or seminary student or plain old Christian, you will be edified by this work and find it enlightening. You will definitely come to a true understanding of the book of Revelation.
Amillennialism is the truth of Eschatology
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If you are serious about finding the truth of God's view of eschatoloty, then you will study many of the positions of modern prophetic interpretations. A short list of essential studies, would be:1. Premillennialism A. Historic B. Dispensational2. Postmillennialism3. Preterism A. Partial B. Consistent4. Amillennialism (Realized Millennialism)Before you make up your mind as to what view of Scripture you believe to be correct, make sure you have read Herman Hoeksema's "Behold He Cometh". This man was a pastor in the Reformed Church for 50 years and preached through the book of Revelation 3 times during his pastorate.If you are at all swayed by his arguments, be sure you combine your reading of his book, "Reformed Dogmatics" in order to get a clear view of this man's Biblical approach to reality.Any professing believer in Jesus Christ who has not read both of these books has missed the "mother load" of the gold mine of God's truth!
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