Reading Revelation : A Literary and Theological Commentary by Joseph L. Trafton (2005, Perfect)

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PublisherSmyth & Helwys Publishing, Incorporated
ISBN-101573122890
ISBN-139781573122894
eBay Product ID (ePID)44178708

Product Key Features

Book TitleReading Revelation : a Literary and Theological Commentary
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2005
TopicBiblical Studies / New Testament
IllustratorYes
GenreReligion
AuthorJoseph L. Trafton
Book SeriesReading the New Testament Ser.
FormatPerfect

Dimensions

Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight13.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2004-028125
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal228/.07
Synopsis"Trafton has produced a clear, understandable, insightful reading of the book of Revelation-not an easy task for a book that has left many readers puzzled and confused. One of the particular strengths of Trafton's commentary is his close attention to the structure of John's work and the internal connections between various passages of the book. Readers will also benefit from Trafton's identification of John's extensive indebtedness to the Hebrew Bible for much of his imagery and ideas." ?Mitchell G. Reddish O.L. Walker Professor of Christian Studies and Chair, Department of Religious Studies Stetson University, "Trafton has produced a clear, understandable, insightful reading of the book of Revelation - not an easy task for a book that has left many readers puzzled and confused. One of the particular strengths of Trafton's commentary is his close attention to the structure of John's work and the internal connections between various passages of the book. Readers will also benefit from Trafton's identification of John's extensive indebtedness to the Hebrew Bible for much of his imagery and ideas." - Mitchell G. Reddish O.L. Walker Professor of Christian Studies and Chair, Department of Religious Studies Stetson University
LC Classification NumberBS2825.53.T73 2005

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