Ethelburt William Bullinger was an Anglican pastor, Dispensationalist, and gifted theologian. The author of classics such as Number in Scripture and Written in the Stars, Bullinger approached Bible study with a devotion that few scholars have ever matched. In Commentary on Revelation, Bullinger effortlessly leads both beginning and advanced scholars through one of the more intimidating books of the Bible. Along with a verse-by-verse approach, Bullinger clearly outlines structures found within the the prophetic passages of the bok of Revelation. Alacrity Press is proud to make Bullinger's classic, Commentary on Revelation, available to a new generation of believers.
E. W. (Ethelbert William) Bullinger was born in England. A direct dissent of Swiss reformer Johann Heinrich Bullinger, a covenant theologian, he was born and raised in a home strongly influenced by Wesleyan Methodist doctrine. An Anglican priest as well as secretary of the Trinitarian Bible Society, he is primarily known as a theologian who published numerous books. He is most commonly known for The Companion Bible.
Some of his theology was and remains controversial, but there is no arguing that he had an in-depth knowledge of Aramaic, Greek and Hebrew. Some of his more popular books still in extant include his Figures of Speech Used in the Bible and Number in Scripture.
A good breakdown of Revelation, and a challenge to those who misunderstood it throughout the ages. There are some references, italics, and abbreviations that need explanations but all in all a good book that uses Scripture to highlight and interpret Revelation instead of using history, Bain imagination, and denominational traditions.