The Beast and the Bride

The Beast and the Bride by Brad Molles, published by Lulu.com on November 1, 2004, is a 233-page exploration of the historical interpretation of the Book of Revelation. This work covers the church age from the ascension of Christ to the present day, presenting an amillennial viewpoint while also examining various millennial ideas.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of key figures and concepts within Revelation, including the identities of the Beast, the Dragon, Babylon, the true church, the Bride, the Papacy, and the antichrist. The book delves into the historical context surrounding these elements, providing insights into their significance within Christianity and religious history. This edition is presented in English and offers a comprehensive look at complex theological themes.
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An historical interpretation of Revelation covering the church age from the ascension of Christ to the present day. Amillennial in viewpoint, this book examines other millennial ideas as well. This book examines the historical identities of the Beast, the Dragon, Babylon, the true church, the Bride, the Papacy, the antichrist, millennium.
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