In the final volume of this series, Burton Coffman has digested the thoughts of scores of the best writers of the ages, and has added a wealth of his own insights. This is an independent exposition of Revelation.
Coffman has followed a conservative course. He explores many of the wild and fanciful interpretations of the book that are in print. The Revelation has always been a speculator's dream. Coffman does not speculate. What he says is consistent with the teachings of the rest of the Bible.
A beautiful presentation of the church and its struggles and triumphs runs throughout the commentary. The power of God over Satin and the reward of righteousness are the two central themes The reader gets the firm impression that God is in control, and that the righteous will be rewarded and the wicked punished.
The originality of the author shines through. He has definite opinions and does not hesitate to present them and the evidence to support his viewpoint.
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