Verbum Catholic Software
Sign In
Products>Revelation (New Cambridge Bible Commentary)

Revelation (New Cambridge Bible Commentary)

Digital Verbum Edition

Verbum Editions are fully connected to your library and Bible study tools.

$17.99

Digital list price: $34.99
Save $17.00 (48%)

Ships 6/30/2025

Overview

This book is the first of its kind: an innovative socio-rhetorical commentary on the Book of Revelation. Without sacrificing scholarly perspective or academic rigor, it is written to be accessible for a wide audience--including pastors, scholars, teachers, seminarians, and interested lay people. A "Suggested Reading List"--a feature of all volumes in the New Cambridge Bible Commentary--will serve as point of entry for the new serious student of Revelation and as a helpful annotated bibliography for all readers. Frequent "Closer-Look" sections examine key elements of the Roman-Greco world that bear on the text's meaning while "Bridging the Horizons" sub-chapters connect this world with the cultural, political, and religious environments of today. The entire NRSV translation is provided throughout the text as a convenience to the reader. Award-winning author Ben Witherington III brings a New Testament scholar's insight to the often opaque passages of the last book of the New Testament.

  • Provides an innovative socio-rhetorical commentary on the Book of Revelation
  • Written to be accessible for a wide audience including pastors, scholars, teachers, seminarians, and interested lay people
  • Brings a New Testament scholar's insight to the often opaque passages of the last book of the New Testament
This is a highly accessible commentary on what most readers find the most difficult book in the New Testament. As well as relating Revelation to its late first century context and tracking its rhetorical force, Witherington strongly refutes some of the extraordinary misinterpretations of Revelation that are so influential in contemporary America. This is a commentary which a wide range of readers will find helpful for its clarity of explanation and its theological and pastoral relevance.

—Professor Richard Bauckham - University of St. Andrews, Scotland

This is a carefully designed, clear and well-written brief commentary on Revelation, the first in a new series The New Cambridge Bible Commentary. … this is well-written, informative, traditional biblical studies, with some pastoral reflections.

Journal for the Study of the New Testament

Witherington offers a 'socio-rhetorical' approach, but does this by rooting Revelation in the first century. The commentary offers suggested reading early on, and this gives a good overview of scholarship on Revelation. Witherington appears to be in touch with the major streams of thinking in the areas noted above, and his commentary is impressively concise.

—Ian Paul The Expository Times

Reviews

0 ratings

Sign in with your Logos account

    $17.99

    Digital list price: $34.99
    Save $17.00 (48%)

    Ships 6/30/2025