Repertorium Bibliographicum

Repertorium Bibliographicum by Clarence Larkin, published by Martino Publishing in November 2010, is an illustrated edition comprising 234 pages. This work is a result of 25 years of study focused on the Book of Revelation, featuring over 30 charts, maps, and diagrams, including three double-page illustrations. The book emphasizes a literal interpretation of Revelation and presents its content in chronological order.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of symbols and themes related to the Book of Revelation, supported by numerous illustrations that enhance the understanding of the text. The edition aims to provide insights into biblical studies, particularly concerning the New Testament and its prophetic elements. This reprint carefully reproduces the original illustrations, ensuring that Larkin’s extensive research and visual aids are accessible to contemporary audiences interested in biblical commentary and Christianity.
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2010 Reprint of 1919 Edition. Profusely Illustrated. This work is the result of 25 years of study of the Book of Revelation. It is illustrated with over 30 charts, maps [three of which are double paged] and diagrams. Numerous cuts of symbols, beasts, etc., spoken of in the Book of Revelation are illustrated through out the book. Considerable care has been taken with this reprint to reproduce the illustrations. Larkin’s purpose is to show that the book of Revelation is to be taken literally, and that it is written in chronological order. Larkin is best known for his classic work, Dispensational Truth.
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