The Character Map: An Introduction to the Introductions in Revelation"The Character Map: An Introduction to the Introductions in Revelation" is an examination of the opening statements that begin the final book of the Bible. In it, we will meet the hierarchy of persons that Revelation went through to get from God to us, which is the first character map in Revelation. We will also meet the players within the book of Revelation. Who are the children of the "earth" and "sea"? What does Revelation tell us about the people who started the world? What does it tell us about the people who will end it? More important, what does it tell us about ourselves, right here and now? This is the second character map in Revelation. Most important, this book defines the very nature of God Himself, which is the ultimate character map in Revelation. It dictates the very form of Revelation. Moreover, it is the yardstick by which God measures us. As such, "The Character Map: An Introduction to the Introductions in Revelation" is an invaluable tool for understanding our times, our world, and even ourselves, which was God's original purpose for giving us the book of Revelation. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO THE INTRODUCTIONS | 3 |
4 | 29 |
THE REVELATION | ix |
THE FEET | 64 |
JOHNS INTRODUCTION | 73 |
ANOTHER INTRODUCTION | 144 |
THE LORDS INTRODUCTION | 189 |
SPIRIT MEETS SPIRIT | 212 |
THE CHARACTER | 266 |
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The Character Map: An Introduction to the Introductions in Revelation H. E. Eickleberry, Jr. No preview available - 2005 |
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