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Jesus prophesied that the great tribulation would be an unprecedented time of distress that would never occur again. Nothing in history compares to what the Bible declares is coming on this world. The book of Revelation gives specific details of this time that no other book in the world contains. With all its vital information why is it that so many Christians do not read Revelation? Have popular rapture theories convinced many that Revelation does not apply to the church? Would God providentially place Revelation in the New Testament if the church really didn't need it?
In this powerful verse-by-verse commentary, Dennis James Woods presents a unique Prewrath interpretation of Revelation, critiquing the widely accepted Pretribulation rapture theory. The commentary argues that Revelation was written for the church and that much of its content directly applies to believers. Woods provides historical context, theological analysis, and practical insights, offering an alternative eschatological framework that challenges traditional dispensational thought while emphasizing the necessity of preparing for end-time events.
Revelation is the only book in the world with specific details that tell us where this world is heading. It's the only book in the Bible that begins with a special blessing for those who read it. If the church is to be raptured before the Antichrist comes-praise God! But what happens if that's wrong? Then the book of Revelation, marginalized by so many, will become a vital guide for prophetic events to come.
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Jesus prophesied that the great tribulation would be an unprecedented time of distress that would never occur again. Nothing in history compares to what the Bible declares is coming on this world. The book of Revelation gives specific details of this time that no other book in the world contains. With all its vital information why is it that so many Christians do not read Revelation? Have popular rapture theories convinced many that Revelation does not apply to the church? Would God providentially place Revelation in the New Testament if the church really didn't need it?
In this powerful verse-by-verse commentary, Dennis James Woods presents a unique Prewrath interpretation of Revelation, critiquing the widely accepted Pretribulation rapture theory. The commentary argues that Revelation was written for the church and that much of its content directly applies to believers. Woods provides historical context, theological analysis, and practical insights, offering an alternative eschatological framework that challenges traditional dispensational thought while emphasizing the necessity of preparing for end-time events.
Revelation is the only book in the world with specific details that tell us where this world is heading. It's the only book in the Bible that begins with a special blessing for those who read it. If the church is to be raptured before the Antichrist comes-praise God! But what happens if that's wrong? Then the book of Revelation, marginalized by so many, will become a vital guide for prophetic events to come.