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1 | Good study guide for Revelation? | Revelation | Bill Kluga | 273 | ||
The study of the Book of Revelation is complex, and any guide should be tailored to the maturity of the student. To get a good grasp on Revelation I would suggest a good grasp of the Book of Daniel, which sets the stage for understanding God's plan of the ages. Without knowing your level of Biblical maturity I would suggest that you obtain a copy of the Scofield Reference Bible, on which I cut my own eye teeth. It is a good tool for any Bible study. |
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2 | Good study guide for Revelation? | Revelation | kalos | 1397 | ||
Dear Bill Kluga: I agree with your answer, not necessarily saying it is the ONLY answer to satisfy the original question, but that in itself it is a good, sound, reasonable, intelligent answer. . . . I couldn't agree more re the Scofield Reference Bible. I've been blessed by using the New Scofield Reference Bible (NSRB) for approximately 30 years. Although more scholarly than popular in its writing style, I would recommend the Scofield Bible to people at all levels of maturity -- from those who were born-again yesterday to those who have been reading and studying the Bible for 50 years. . . . Also, the BEST commentary on Revelation may well be the Book of Daniel, especially in the Amplified Bible. (See also the Book of Revelation in the Ampflified Bible.) After all, Scripture is its own best interpreter and the BEST commentary is a good translation. |
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