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The Final Prophecy of Jesus - An Introduction, Analysis and Commentary on the Book of Revelation (Paperback)
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The Final Prophecy of Jesus - An Introduction, Analysis and Commentary on the Book of Revelation (Paperback)
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Description: This commentary is the first major work on the book of
Revelation in many years that expounds the historicist
interpretation. The historicist school of interpretation was the
dominant approach from Reformation times through most of the
nineteenth century. The reasons for the current disaffection are
too complex to address in a few words, but it is the author's
conviction that from the standpoint of sound principles of biblical
hermeneutics, the historicist inerpretation is still the most
creditable approach for an accurate understanding of this, the last
book of the Bible and the final prophecy of Jesus. Endorsements:
Professor Collins has crafted a masterful yet readable contribution
to New Testament scholarship. His faithful historicist view
resonates with that of the original reformation theologians and
specifies events in unfolding world history for corroboration. As
the ideal introduction for the uninitiated or an exhaustive
compendium for the defender of the historicist perspective, this
volume is the definitive reference on the historicist
interpretation of the Revelation of Jesus Christ. --Sidney T.
Bradley, Executive and Academic Dean, Professor of Pastoral
Counseling and Psychology, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
You've been waiting for this thorough, interesting and readable
book For Christians confused by the popular blending of prophecy
with clever fiction, Professor Collins offers a better way. In
dialogue with the most knowledgeable commentators on the book of
Revelation, he clarifies the book's message and points to its
fulfilment in the actual events of world history. In the process he
demonstrates the continuing value of the Protestant Reformer's
approach to the Bible's predictions. This long overdue book will
take its place as the best contemporary presentation of the
historicist approach to interpreting the prophecy of Scripture. And
I commend it to you for its exciting and informative challenge.
--David A. Dean, Professor Emeritus, Gordon-Conwell Theological
Seminary ""Dr. Collins has done well in writing a commentary on
Revelation from the historicist perspective. The historical
approach was well represented in the 19th century, but not now.
Therefore, this commentary is a welcome and necessary addition in
the 21st century. Personally I have learned much from reading this
work and I am thankful for the labors the author devoted to this
project."" --Simon Kistemaker, ThD, Professor of New Testament
Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando. ""The Historicist
School of interpretation once dominated the realm of Revelation
scholarship. Eclipsed now by the Preterist and Futurist models,
historicism has become nearly forgotten, a turn of events much to
be regretted. ""Professor Collins has brought to fruition a work
that ends the long drought of scholarly literature from this
perspective. The Final Prophecy of Jesus represents the very finest
historical, exegetical, and interpretive method in addressing the
message of the Apocalypse. Whether or not one agrees with his
conclusions, there can be no doubt that his exhaustive treatment is
destined to become the standard work on the subject within the
historicist tradition."" --Eugene H. Merrill, PhD, Distinguished
Professor of Old Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary.
""Oral Collins draws from decades of study, reflection and teaching
to produce the first major commentary on Revelation in nearly a
century from the time-honored historicist position. In arguing his
case, he combines careful analysis of the relevant intertestamental
and Roman sources, insightful exegesis of the biblical texts, broad
examination of the history of scholarship, and pastoral sensitivity
to application for life today. By restating the historical
approach, Collins compels a new generation of students to look
again at Revelation and at Jesus Christ, who is revealed in it.
--Daniel J. Estes, Ph. D., Distinquished Professo
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