An edition of Before Jerusalem Fell (1989)

Before Jerusalem Fell

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Before Jerusalem Fell
Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.
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An edition of Before Jerusalem Fell (1989)

Before Jerusalem Fell

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In this work - the full text of Gentry's doctoral dissertation from Whitefield Theological Seminary - the important question of Revelation's date of composition is engaged. Characteristic of the work is a careful exegesis of critical passages, a diligent survey of the scholarly literature on Revelation, and a meticulous search through the writings of early church fathers and Jewish and Roman historians.

The evidence may be garnered from Revelation's self-witness and from church tradition that John wrote Revelation prior to the destruction of Jerusalem, which occurred in August, A.D. 70, rather than in A.D. 95-96, as many scholars believe. Gentry convincingly argues for a date around A.D. 65 or 66, after the outbreak of the Neronic persecution and before the death of Nero Caesar.

The demonstration of Revelation's date in this work sets before the reader, not only a resolution to this technical question, but also provides much exposition of Revelation's text itself. These provide the reader with a clearer understanding of the meaning of Revelation.

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Cover of: Before Jerusalem Fell
Before Jerusalem Fell
December 1997, Intl Scholars Pubns, International Scholars Publications
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Cover of: Before Jerusalem Fell
Before Jerusalem Fell: Dating the Book of Revelation
November 1989, Institute for Christian Economics
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"At once arresting and bewildering the reader, the vivid imagery and dramatic message of Revelation have long captivated the attention of Christendom."

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Hardcover
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410

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OL8737411M
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1573091545
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9781573091541
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