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This work combines the history of John's times, current
philosophical ideas, archaeological discoveries, and an
interpretation of the writings of John, together with a study of
John's development as a Christian man. It summarizes John's gospel
with helpful commentary and quotations from prominent and gifted
expositors. The explanation of the Gnostic heresy, which is
rejected in the epistles, makes a useful contribution to one's
understanding of the matters dealt with by John. John's last book,
Revelation, shows that Christ is Lord, not Caesar, and that Christ
is victorious, and so are they who are His. The study will be a
great help to those who read it.
The New Testament begins with an explosion of heavenly
messengers-angels of joy with glorious announcements. Angels told
of the birth and parts of the infancy narrative. These
proclamations came to the humble of spirit: a country priest, lowly
shepherds of Bethlehem, a Galilean carpenter, and a maiden from
Nazareth. Filled with hope, comfort, and praise to God, the
promises shared a beautiful truth: the fulfillment of Isaiah 9:6.
"Unto us a child is born...His name will be Wonderful."
"I have prepared a place for you, in My Father's house where there
are many dwelling places" (John 14:2). With these words Jesus
assured His disciples, and future Christians, of a glorious heaven.
His first coming made this hope of heaven possible; His final
coming will make it complete. This book explores some of the
expectations and descriptions of heaven throughout the Bible.
Christ will come. His eternal kingdom shall be established. This is
the great hope and fear of all generations.
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