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This is a transition chapter. Like Revelation 12, it could well stand alone and be read apart from the prophetic mainstream that flowed from the pen of Isaiah. Similarly, it, like Revelation 12, has elements of an "overview" of spiritual history as it relates to God's people. It is as if the prophet wanted his readers to have the "big picture."
As an introductory work, our purpose is to provide the conscientious student a framework to facilitate a command of the Bible. This presentation will be from a position of belief, not one of antagonism or skepticism. The objective is to eliminate the confusion that can arise from reading the Bible without context or point of reference. Hopefully the material in these pages will furnish the student a compass to navigate Biblical truth. This work is not intended as a replacement for reading the
Letters from the Lamb takes the first-century message from the letters to the seven churches of Revelation and makes it intelligible to the twenty-first century reader. Using information gleaned from archaeology, historical writings and careful examination of the biblical text, Timothy Archer helps the reader see the letters through first-century eyes. Steve Ridgell then takes that ancient message and makes it pertinent to the modern reader, letting the words of Jesus come alive for todayβs
This is a transition chapter. Like Revelation 12, it could well stand alone and be read apart from the prophetic mainstream that flowed from the pen of Isaiah. Similarly, it, like Revelation 12, has elements of an "overview" of spiritual history as it relates to God's people. It is as if the prophet wanted his readers to have the "big picture."
As an introductory work, our purpose is to provide the conscientious student a framework to facilitate a command of the Bible. This presentation will be from a position of belief, not one of antagonism or skepticism. The objective is to eliminate the confusion that can arise from reading the Bible without context or point of reference. Hopefully the material in these pages will furnish the student a compass to navigate Biblical truth. This work is not intended as a replacement for reading the
Letters from the Lamb takes the first-century message from the letters to the seven churches of Revelation and makes it intelligible to the twenty-first century reader. Using information gleaned from archaeology, historical writings and careful examination of the biblical text, Timothy Archer helps the reader see the letters through first-century eyes. Steve Ridgell then takes that ancient message and makes it pertinent to the modern reader, letting the words of Jesus come alive for todayβs