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Revelation
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This often puzzling and frequently misunderstood book is presented with a refreshing approach that captures not only John's hope for his first listeners, but implications for today’s believers. In selected passages, students find new ways to read an ancient vision that speaks about the past and the present, too, not simply the future. By interweaving the ancient world of the original John with the concerns of today’s church, this study helps learners see that Revelation does reveal truths to those seeking to hear its original message. Readers are challenged to study Revelation from the vantage points of the history, culture, original audience, and literary skills of its writers. For those eager to explore a new way of reading Revelation, this installment of the Annual Bible Study series provides a deeper appreciation for this most strange of New Testament books.


Annual Bible Study Resources

The Smyth & Helwys Annual Bible Study includes a Teaching Guide and a Study Guide, written by Dr. David May, professor of New Testament at Central Baptist Theological Seminary. There are also many additional resources available, including two commentaries–one is a hardback Bible Study Commentary with CD-ROM written by Mitchell Reddish and the other is a literary commentary by Joseph Trafton. Further insight into the study of Revelation is provided with Making Sense of the Revelation by William Turner and Reading the Signs by T.C. Smith.

The Revelation Teaching Guide
includes five chapters focusing on teaching options, a suggested outline, approaches for leading discussions, a worship outline and includes the following themes: Biblical background, theological themes, literary themes, history of interpretation, spirituality and ministry themes.

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The Revelation Study Guide
The Revelation Study Guide serves to educate the learner on major issues of appropriate interpretations, to offer an overview of theological themes, and to build the learner's Bible study skills by considering several significant interpretations.

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Revelation
Smyth & Helwys Bible Commentary
Mitchell Reddish

This commentary on the book of Revelation, by Mitchell Reddish, combines serious scholarship with contemporary application of the texts, helping the modern reader understand and appreciate the last book of the Bible. For many persons in the church, Revelation has frequently become a non-functioning part of the canon. Reddish believes that the church has an obligation to reclaim the book of Revelation and allow it to speak afresh as a powerful voice containing the message of God. Learn more about the Commentary

The visual and auditory richness of Revelation is an important part of the presentation of John's message. Reddish maintains that the visions, symbols, and seemingly strange images in the book are to be experienced more than explained, become the genius of Revelation is found in the cumulative effect of these imaginative components of John’s writings.

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Making Sense of the RevelationReading Revelation
A Literary and Theological Commentary
Joseph Trafton

Part of a commentary series that leads the reader through the literary composition and narrative flow of biblical works, this commentary on Revelation offers the reader a clear and cogent interpretation of this challenging biblical book. While emphasizing the literary unity of the work and its inner logic, Trafton views Revelation as presenting a message from God to first-century Christians under a great deal of pressure from their surrounding social and religious context. readers trying to crack the mystery of Revelation will find this a helpful guide.
 
—from The Bible Today, January–February 2006, p. 64

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Other Resources
Sherman Formations Commentary
Romans - Revelation
by Cecil Sherman
All the Bible Series
The Church as a Pilgrim People
by Scott Nash
Making Sense
of Revelation

by William L. Turner
Reading the Signs
by T.C. Smith
S&H Worship -
Resource for Pastors

Sermons on Revelation
by Various Authors
NextSunday.com
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Apocalyptic Literature
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