By Stephen N. Haskell
Revelation verse by verse as the pioneers taught it. The book of Revelation pronounces a blessing upon everyone who reads it, or even hears it. Yet many treat it as a mysterious book that should not be read because it cannot be understood.
Haskell has opened the book of Revelation in an easily read style that explains, verse by verse, what the various symbols stand for and their relationship to our day. Bible texts printed in the margin prove each definition of the symbols from the Bible’s own definitions.
Each verse of Revelation is printed in italics along the margin, next to the narrative of explanation. The prophecies of Revelation cover the period of time from the birth of Christ to the earth made new. The history of the church is repeated 4 times in different figures, illustrating every phase of experience the church has or will pass through. The book of Revelation opens the portals of the city of God, and presents to the readers Eden restored.
This book is the result of much prayerful study. It is intended for use in families, in study groups of all ages and levels of understanding and interest, and even in the classroom.
Ellen White counseled Haskell to write a book on both Daniel and Revelation, which could be used for home study or in the classroom. Easy to understand for all ages and levels.
Facsimile reprint, originally published in 1905. Paper, 424 pages. Paper.
Contents:
I.The Seer of Patmos
II. The Author of the Revelation
III. The Message to the Churches
IV. The Message to the Churches, (Continued)
V. A Glimpse of Heaven
VI. Who Is Worthy to Open the Book?
VII. History in the Seals
VIII. The Sealing Work
IX. The Trumpets
X. The Beginning of Woes
XI. The Voice of a Mighty Angel
XII. The Third Woe
XIII. The Great Controversy
XIV. The Beast from the Sea and the Beast from the Earth
XV. The Three Angels’ Messages
XVI. Preparation for the Plagues
XVII. The Seven Last Plagues
XVIII. Babylong, the Great Mystery
XIX. Be Ye Separate
XX. The Two Suppers
XXI. The Judgment of the Wicked
XXII. The Glories of the New Jerusalem
XXIII. The New Earth
XXIV. The Sanctuary and Its Service