The last chapter of a love story is how Arthur Bloomfield describes the book of Revelation. First published over 40 years ago as All Things New , the author's easy-to-grasp structure of this complex book of the Bible has helped thousands to understand it. "Makes a thorough Bible study in Revelation... thrilling and enjoyable". (The Prophetic News). Now available for a new generation of readers, this is ideal for Bible classes and discussion groups.
Absolutely the best book I've read on the book of Revelation. It makes most others seem like a waste of time. I can't believe it was written so far back, but it probably makes sense given how much modern day Christian non-fiction is one simple idea bloated with a ton of filler.
One surprising aspect of this book is how much it helped me reach a new level of understanding with who God is and what our time on earth is all about. God's character is illustrated so well in Revelation and it's a shame that it isn't discussed more. It's a tough book in the Bible to understand, but well worth the effort. Bloomfield did a nice job explaining and relating such a dense text- I was immersed reading this each time I sat down with it, which was frequent, given that I read it in small increments to ensure I was fully grasping everything discussed.
Very rich and informative- can't recommend it enough.