The Apocalypse of John: A Preterist Commentary on the Book of Revelation

Milton S. Terry (1840-1914) was an Old Testament and hermeneutics scholar. This work is a preterist commentary on the Apocalypse (i.e., the Book of Revelation), which is the most Old Testament-oriented work in the New Testament. By frequently accessing Revelation's Old Testament backdrop, Terry provides a bull commentary that demonstrates that Revelation is a prophecy focusing on the coming destruction Jewish Temple in AD 70. Though he sees a portion of the last three chapters as touching on the future which was distant from the Apostle John's time, he sees Revelation's main concern as explaining the completion of the old covenant order in the establishing of the new covenant.

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The Apocalypse of John: A Preterist Commentary on the Book of Revelation

Milton S. Terry (1840-1914) was an Old Testament and hermeneutics scholar. This work is a preterist commentary on the Apocalypse (i.e., the Book of Revelation), which is the most Old Testament-oriented work in the New Testament. By frequently accessing Revelation's Old Testament backdrop, Terry provides a bull commentary that demonstrates that Revelation is a prophecy focusing on the coming destruction Jewish Temple in AD 70. Though he sees a portion of the last three chapters as touching on the future which was distant from the Apostle John's time, he sees Revelation's main concern as explaining the completion of the old covenant order in the establishing of the new covenant.

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The Apocalypse of John: A Preterist Commentary on the Book of Revelation

The Apocalypse of John: A Preterist Commentary on the Book of Revelation

The Apocalypse of John: A Preterist Commentary on the Book of Revelation

The Apocalypse of John: A Preterist Commentary on the Book of Revelation

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Milton S. Terry (1840-1914) was an Old Testament and hermeneutics scholar. This work is a preterist commentary on the Apocalypse (i.e., the Book of Revelation), which is the most Old Testament-oriented work in the New Testament. By frequently accessing Revelation's Old Testament backdrop, Terry provides a bull commentary that demonstrates that Revelation is a prophecy focusing on the coming destruction Jewish Temple in AD 70. Though he sees a portion of the last three chapters as touching on the future which was distant from the Apostle John's time, he sees Revelation's main concern as explaining the completion of the old covenant order in the establishing of the new covenant.


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ISBN-13: 9781734362053
Publisher: Victorious Hope Publishing
Publication date: 05/26/2021
Pages: 332
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Dr. Milton Spenser Terry (1840-1914) was a Methodist Episcopal professor at Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill. He taught apologetics, comparative religion, and Old Testament. He wrote extensively on apologetics, philosophy, comparative religions, and dogmatics, developing his own massive works on Christianity's fundamentals. His most important works are still in print: Biblical Hermeneutics and Biblical Apocalyptics.

Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr., Th.D. is a retired Presbyterian minister and author of numerous books on theology and biblical studies. He is a specialist in Revelation studies, having written his doctorate on the dating of the Book of Revelation: Before Jerusalem Fell. He has also written several other Revelation works: Navigating the Book of Revelation; The Book of Revelation Made Easy; and other eschatological works

Jay Rogers is the founder of Media House International, a ministry founded in order to establish Christian newspapers in foreign countries. He has written several books on eschatological themes, including his massive In the Days of These Kings: The Book of Daniel in Preterist Perspective. He has also written The Prophecy of Daniel in Preterist Perspective (a condensed version of In the Days of These Kings); The Harrowing of Hell; Nero Caesar: The Sixth Head of the Beast; and Why Creeds and Confessions?. He is also a contributor: The Four Keys to the Millennium

Table of Contents

Preface (Gentry)

Brief Biography of Milton S. Terry (Gentry)

Introduction

Chapter 1: Revelation's Opening (Rev. 1:1-8)

Chapter 2: Epistles to the Seven Churches (Rev. 1:9-3:22)

Chapter 3: The Opening of the Seven Seals (Rev. 4:1-8:1)

Chapter 4: The Sounding of the Seven Trumpets (Rev. 8:1-11:19)

Chapter 5: The Woman and the Dragon (Rev. 12:1-17)

Chapter 6: The Two Beasts (Rev. 13:1-18)

Chapter 7: A Sevenfold Revelation of Triumph and Judgment (Rev. 14:1-20)

Chapter 8: The Seven Last Plagues (Rev. 15:1-16:21)

Chapter 9: Babylon, the Great Harlot (Rev. 17-19:10)

Chapter 10: The Millennial Conflict and Triumph (Rev. 19:11-21:8)

Chapter 11: Jerusalem, the Glorious Bride (Rev. 21:9-22:5)

Chapter 12: Conclusion (Rev. 22:6-21)

Appendix 1: Approaches to Revelation (Gentry)

Appendix 2: A Brief Study on "The Land" in Revelation (Gentry)

Appendix 3: Why I Am a Preterist (Rogers)

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