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Grant R. OsborneBaker Books / 2002 / HardcoverOur Price$55.994.9 out of 5 stars for Revelation: Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament [BECNT]. View reviews of this product. 7 Reviews
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Ross A Taylor5 Stars Out Of 5March 15, 2003Ross A TaylorWith 869 pages this is sufficiently detailed, but not over detailed. It is highly readable and scholarly, without being boring. He does a good job comparing various other authors including Beale and Aune. Various interpretations of the difficult passages are discussed. He uses his own translation; he has useful comments on the Greek (which is transliterated). His interpretation is eclectic, meaning that he uses preterist, futurist and idealist interpretations when appropriate, he is premill on chap 20. The layout is very clear, he discusses a passage at a time, but unfortunately individual verses are not indicated. This is an excellent commentary, which is likely to become the standard evangelical commentary for students.
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Kevin B Miller5 Stars Out Of 5October 21, 2008Kevin B MillerExcellent commentary. Better than having 3 separate commentaries on Revelation. He gives the views of several scholars in passages, then, his recommendation, allowing you to decide on your own. For trivia.... pg. 456 should be "Joseph's" dreams, not Jacob's. Even great commentaries may have a flaw.
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Daniel Schackart5 Stars Out Of 5October 18, 2006Daniel SchackartThis is the best commentary I have read on Revelation. It is scholarly but is not overly complicated. Osborne also includes his thoughts about applying the text to our lives, which is very helpful to at least think through the passages. I would highly recommend this book!
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Bruce Wallace5 Stars Out Of 5March 3, 2003Bruce WallaceAn outstanding commentary for those who are interested in diving deeper into a difficult book. From a premill perspective but without the sensationalism. Easy to read, lots on interaction with other contemporary writers, and up to speed as far as other studies dealing with this book.This might be the one commentary you'd like to have in your library that is comprehensive without losing us as readers. Great resource.
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Padunkiaet5 Stars Out Of 5September 7, 2008PadunkiaetBest of the best. Should be your the first and the last bible commentary on Revelation. I love it a lot.Thank you so much for introducing this excellent book to the world!!!
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