tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9031852996869768738.post2038841565121003466..comments2024-03-28T08:30:20.260+01:00Comments on The Ugley Vicar: Discount on Revelation Unwrapped for UK customersAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03590979027426082714noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9031852996869768738.post-39797951436028341182011-01-17T23:18:21.345+01:002011-01-17T23:18:21.345+01:00I thoroughly recommend JR's book on Revelation...I thoroughly recommend JR's book on Revelation. It is the best and most nuanced introductory commentary I have read. In my view it is better than some double its length.<br /><br />I think he nuances particularly well the various cycles that run through the book, showing that while they mainly refer to the same time period they have individual perspectives and subtle differences in the time frame may be discerned. <br /><br />Actually, the only place I think JR may have it wrong is Rev 20. He may be right but it is I think a difficult task to make Rev 20 convincingly fit an amil perspective. <br /><br />My dilemma is I think Rev 20 (and Ezek) more naturally reads as Premil while the rest of the NT more naturally reads amil.<br /><br />If you find Revelation a difficult book then this commentary is a great way in. You will be considerably helped in understanding Revelation through this commentary... Just be wary in Ch 20. :)John Thomsonhttp://johngreenview.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com