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by Rebecca Skaggs (Volume Editor), Priscilla C. Benham (Volume Editor)

Where do we go after death? What happens to us? What factors influence our destiny? What will happen to the world in years to come? Is there a controlling divine force in human experience? Is there a plan, or is life a product of random occurrences, of chance? Why is it the righteous who are persecuted and suffer while the wicked seem to prosper? Is there justice in the universe? The book of Revelation offers answers to many of these questions. Since, however, it is one of the more difficult of the New Testament books to read and interpret, it is often overlooked, neglected or even avoided by today's Christians. Yet it addresses many prophetic issues of importance to those seeking to understand God's plan for the future. Speaking through its heavy symbolism and sometimes strange visions of heaven, angels, beasts, earthly turmoil and destruction, the Apocalypse offers hope that God will overcome evil and that he does indeed control human destiny.

Author Biography

Bebe Rebecca Skaggs (PhD 1976, Drew University, Madison, NJ) is Professor of New Testament and Greek at Patten University. She is also the author of the commentary on the letters of Peter and Jude in this series. Rebecca and her husband John Skaggs live in Oakland, CA.

Priscilla C. Benham (PhD 1976, Drew University, Madison, NJ) was Professor of New Testament at Patten University till her death in 2000. Priscilla was Rebecca's twin sister. She and her husband, Donald Benham, have one daughter, Charmaine.

Number of Pages: 260
Dimensions: 0.62 x 9.21 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: January 01, 2009
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by Rebecca Skaggs (Volume Editor), Priscilla C. Benham (Volume Editor)

Where do we go after death? What happens to us? What factors influence our destiny? What will happen to the world in years to come? Is there a controlling divine force in human experience? Is there a plan, or is life a product of random occurrences, of chance? Why is it the righteous who are persecuted and suffer while the wicked seem to prosper? Is there justice in the universe? The book of Revelation offers answers to many of these questions. Since, however, it is one of the more difficult of the New Testament books to read and interpret, it is often overlooked, neglected or even avoided by today's Christians. Yet it addresses many prophetic issues of importance to those seeking to understand God's plan for the future. Speaking through its heavy symbolism and sometimes strange visions of heaven, angels, beasts, earthly turmoil and destruction, the Apocalypse offers hope that God will overcome evil and that he does indeed control human destiny.

Author Biography

Bebe Rebecca Skaggs (PhD 1976, Drew University, Madison, NJ) is Professor of New Testament and Greek at Patten University. She is also the author of the commentary on the letters of Peter and Jude in this series. Rebecca and her husband John Skaggs live in Oakland, CA.

Priscilla C. Benham (PhD 1976, Drew University, Madison, NJ) was Professor of New Testament at Patten University till her death in 2000. Priscilla was Rebecca's twin sister. She and her husband, Donald Benham, have one daughter, Charmaine.

Number of Pages: 260
Dimensions: 0.62 x 9.21 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: January 01, 2009

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