Digital Verbum Edition
In this two-volume commentary, biblical scholar E. W. Hengstenberg turns his attention to the book of Revelation. Seeking not a typical rationalistic or traditional reading of this book, Hengstenberg provides a fresh exposition. He wrote this work for anyone who wishes to read and understand Revelation, presenting a concise and highly readable commentary.
Hengstenberg looks at the historical context, the thoughts of previous theologians, and the influence of the Old Testament. He discusses major images such as the Beast from the Sea and the New Jerusalem. For each chapter, he also provides a comprehensive introduction, a systematic reading, and a detailed analysis of the text. He finishes with an essay on the authenticity of the book as a whole.
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Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg (1802–1869) was born in Germany. He was a philosopher, philologist, and a Lutheran theologian. Hengstenberg became a professor of theology at the University in Basel, Germany. He was known as a prolific writer and scholar.