Book 53 of 2020. As I studied the book of Revelation, I found companionship in this book. Broken into twenty small sections, most covering around a chapter, Chester discusses the symbolism, metaphors and application. It’s easy to read, accessible and practical.
For those interested, Chester is a very cautious amillennialist. He interprets Revelation in a more historical sense, tracing allusions to Rome and the Roman emperors as well as devoting plenty of time to symbolism in the book. Some will be turned off by this, but I found it to be a quite practical and reasonable interpretation. Reading Revelation in this manner is sure to leave the reader feeling blessed.
As a scholar, I found Chester’s literary structuring to be fascinating, and I put it on my list of things to go back and re-study in Greek. However, having said that, this book is perfectly appropriate for the layman to read. It is currently the book I would recommend for devotional reading or casual study of Revelation.
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