The Revelation Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Prophetic Book of the End of Times
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Average customer review:Product Description
Years of Bible study and research by a specialist in hydrology and geology have resulted in an excellent commentary with a scientific approach to the book of Revelation.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #163863 in Books
- Published on: 1983-01-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 521 pages
Customer Reviews
Amazing book
You won't agree with every detail of Dr. Morris' commentary, but his commitment to a literal interpretation of the text will challenge you. Dr. Morris approaches Revelation with two simple assumptions: We should expect to understand Revelation. If the plain sense makes sense, seek no other sense. He challenges us with this question: Is Revelation really so hard to understand, or is it just hard to believe? His training in physics and engineering shows through on many pages. This commentary revolutionized my approach to Revelation!
An amazing literal translation by a gifted scientist
I have read Dr. Morris' Revelation Record three times. Most of the mysyeries that have surrounded the book of Revelation have been explained in this most literal interpretation. As a creation scientist Dr. Morris' unique gifts have made The Revelation Record sobering but exciting. The revelation to me is the loving kindness of God in His grace as His wrath is poured out, His continual reaching out to those who don,t believe. It is indeed a blessing to read this book and gives the reader a factual hope in God for the future.
A scientific approach to Revelation.
Mr.Morris wrote a level-headed commentary on Revelation.This is not one of those sensationalistic books!This book takes a futuristic,literal approach to the book of Revelation.
There are a few minor areas where I disagree with the author,but overall I found this book to be a very good read.
He has some interesting scientific theories that I haven't heard before.
Very interesting early church history and geographical information.
His theories on the identity of the 24 elders are thought-provoking.
He notes the relevance of Zehariah's prophecy(Zech.5:5-11)of the ephah to the black horse of Rev.6:5.Something I had never thought of!
I was exposed to some different theories and I came away with some more education on Revelation as a result of reading this book.




