The Revelation Record

The Revelation Record by Henry M. Morris, published by Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. in 1983, offers a detailed examination of the book of Revelation. This edition spans 521 pages and is presented in English. Morris asserts that Revelation was intended to reveal future events clearly rather than obscure them with complex symbols. His verse-by-verse analysis aims to provide insights that are accessible to both scholars and general readers.
In this work, readers will find a thorough exploration of the themes and messages within the book of Revelation. The author emphasizes clarity in understanding the text, making it relevant for those interested in Biblical studies, Christian living, and spirituality. Morris’s approach encourages a deeper engagement with the New Testament, focusing on the significance of the prophetic content and its implications for faith and understanding in the context of religion and science.
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The author believes the book of Revelation was written to show those things which are to come to pass, not to obscure them in a maze of symbols and dark sayings. His verse-by-verse treatment provides valuable insights for the scholar and layman.
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