Description
In this volume, William Barclay makes the most difficult book in the Bible easier to understand. In his introduction he examines areas such as the characteristics of apocalyptic literature and the nature of Caesar worship. John was, as Barclay shows, "soaked and saturated" in the Old Testament, and most of the imagery he employs is drawn from that source. Barclay clarifies the meaning of this imagery as he covers the central issues of the book of Revelation.
Now available in enlarged print editions are the New Daily Study Bible commentaries, the best-selling series for serious Bible study and devotional reading. Each volume provides clear explanations of Scripture passages with modern-day examples, allowing the reader to better understand and find meaning in the Scriptures today. The series helps individuals and groups live faithfully as their understanding of the Bible develops.