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  1. Sep 3, 2021 · Commentators differ on many basic issues, from the structure of the book (recapitulation, chronological ordering, telescoping, etc.) to the basic interpretive approach (futurist, preterist, historicist, idealist, eclectic) to its date of composition (which itself affects one’s interpretive approach).

  2. Dec 28, 1998 · The fourth personage is Michael,” the archangel ( Jude 9 ). In heaven, Michael and his angels will fight with Satan and his demons toward the end of the Tribulation period. Michael is a principal figure of the book of Daniel (10:12-21; 12:1). He was the guardian angel of Israel.

  3. As Michael fought before with Satan about the body of the mediator of the old covenant (Jude 9), so now the mediator of the new covenant, by offering His sinless body in sacrifice, arms Michael with power to renew and finish the conflict by a complete victory.

  4. Sep 15, 2022 · The Book of Revelation is a work of profound theology. But its literary form makes it impenetrable to many modern readers and open to all kinds of misinterpretations. Richard Bauckham explains how the book's imagery conveyed meaning in its original context and how the book's theology is inseparable from its literary structure and composition.

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Michael the archangel is described in the Bible, in the books of Daniel, Jude, and Revelation, as a warrior angel who engages in spiritual combat. The word archangel means “angel of the highest rank.”

  6. When we say that Revelation is a book of poetry, we do not suggest that it draws away from reality into a realm of illusions. To the contrary! If we characterize poetry as the taking of pictures in the color of reality, we may conclude that theology is, in fact, poetry of the highest order and the Book of Revelation is a prime example of it.

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  8. His books are include: “Teaching Children The Gospel/How to Raise Godly Children,“ “Do Babies Go To Heaven?/Why Does God Allow Suffering?,“ "The Great Omission; Reaching the Lost for Christ," and “Blind Chance or Intelligent Design?, Empirical Methodologies & the Bible."