Publisher's Synopsis
The book of Revelation is a remarkably well-constructed literary piece, containing a mu1 splice ty of neatly intertwining patterns. Such patterns are more than simply demonstrations of aesthetic taste and compositional skill, and they also transcend the useful purpose of serving as mnemonic devices. Indeed, in a forthright and forceful way, they highlight various aspects of the book's theological message.
We are currently living in a world where spiritual darkness seems to be making a greater appearance. Many Bible commenters tell us that we are living in the final generation before Christ returns to collect his church.
In this book, you will find:
* The author's reasons why he believes that the rapture is not any time soon.
* The Bible verses that need to be fulfilled before the end can come.
* The most likely identity of the two witnesses and a detailed description of what they will do during their 1,260-day ministry.
* What the end-time church might look like and how she will differ from what we know and experience currently.
* Who the 144,000 servants are and a little of what they will do.
* Hidden in the manuscript is one line of when the rapture will occur.