Notes on the Apocalypse

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Landmark Project Press, 2006 - Religion - 276 pages
Notes on the Apocalypse provides access into the Historicist Postmillenial interpretation of the book of Revelation. Written in the style of a commentary, this work introduces Biblical eschatology in a straightforward and faithful manner. In Historicist fashion, Steele interprets the book of Revelation throughout the history of the world since the time of Christ. Exploring all the major topics of the book, Steele explains such things as the seals, trumpets, vials, four horsemen, the Antichrist, the 1260 years, and more. Along with being instructive and enlightening in viewing history, Notes on the Apocalypse also serves to offer hope and joy in anticipating the magnificent and insipring manifestation of God's will at the end of this world.

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