Exploring the end of time through Daniel and Revelation, this study equips readers to understand apocalyptic literature and its enduring message of faith and hope.
This book examines who wrote Revelation and when, tracing the historical context of early Christian communities and the Empire’s pressures. It connects Daniel and Revelation to show how apocalyptic visions address power, persecution, and the struggle to live faithfully. Clear, careful analysis invites readers to grasp how apocalyptic imagery points to God’s ultimate sovereignty and the call to personal responsibility.
- States the authorship and dating concerns for Revelation and how they shape interpretation
- links Daniel’s visions with Revelation’s themes of kingdoms, judgment, and the soul’s endurance
- Discusses how apocalyptic writing functions in history, faith, and church life
- Offers a framework for reading prophecy with attention to ethics, duty, and hope
Ideal for readers of biblical studies, theology, and readers seeking a sober, historically grounded look at end-times themes.