If you've struggled to understand Revelation's prophecies, this breakthrough Revelation study guide and commentary transforms confusion into crystal-clear comprehension, verse by verse.
Are you tired of closing Revelation feeling more puzzled than enlightened? You're not alone. Most Christians find this mysterious book overwhelming, filled with confusing symbols and frightening imagery they can't decode. What does 666 really mean? Who are the four horsemen? What happens at Armageddon?
"Revelation Explained" solves this problem through a systematic, verse-by-verse approach that unlocks the hidden connections between Old Testament prophecies and end-times events. This accessible biblical commentary makes Revelation easy to understand, whether you're a seasoned Bible study leader or a beginner exploring eschatology for the first time.
What You'll
The meaning of the mark of the beast, the seven seals, and the seven trumpets explained in plain languageHow Daniel and dozens of Old Testament passages connect directly to Revelation's fulfillmentWho the Antichrist is, what the tribulation involves, and what Scripture reveals about the second comingThe identity of the 144,000, the significance of Babylon, and the promise of the New JerusalemWhy Revelation's "scary" imagery actually delivers messages of hope and victory
Perfect Bible study leaders, confused Christians, new believers, and anyone hungry to master Scripture's final book. This study guide works for personal devotion or group discussion.
Richard French combines analytical expertise with decades of Bible study to make even the most difficult prophetic passages accessible. His systematic approach has helped thousands transform their understanding of God's ultimate plan.
Stop struggling with Revelation's mysteries. Finally understand this crucial book and discover the hope it offers.
Richard French writes at the intersection of technology, transformation, and storytelling. A former executive at Oracle and Nokia, and a serial startup leader, Richard brings decades of leadership experience to his books.
His non-fiction works include Daniel as a Blueprint for Navigating Ethical Dilemmas, The Journaling Mastery Series, and The Journaling Prompts Series. In fiction, his Convergence Series explores quantum physics, high fantasy, and human connection in richly imagined worlds.
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I’ve read several books on Revelation, but none have walked me through each verse like this one. It connects so many dots between the Old and New Testaments and explains the symbolism without overcomplicating things. Highly recommended for Bible students.
This is an excellent verse-by-verse breakdown of Revelation. I felt like I was in a Bible class with a really good teacher someone who knows his stuff but knows how to explain it clearly. I especially liked the parts about the seven churches and the 144,000.
This book helped me see Revelation not just as prophecy but as a message of hope. I liked how each chapter connected ancient text to modern life. I’ll be rereading this again with my Bible next to me.
A helpful book that makes a difficult book of the Bible easier to understand. I appreciated the simple explanations and the heart behind the message. While it focuses on one view of prophecy, it’s a meaningful starting point for anyone wanting to better understand Revelation.