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Notes on the Apocalypse

By David Steele

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst societal challenges, a pastor unveils the mysteries of Revelation, offering clarity on divine signs and spiritual guidance for believers navigating the end times.

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2004-12-27
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Summary

"Notes on the Apocalypse" by David Steele is a 19th-century exploration of the Book of Revelation, where a pastor interprets complex prophecies, critiques other scholars' views, and seeks to clarify the book's meaning for Christians. The treatise starts with a letter to a fellow reverend, highlighting the importance of understanding the Apocalypse during troubled times. Steele stresses that reading Revelation requires a strong grasp of Christian beliefs, an understanding of symbols, and unbiased thinking, and he also addresses historical concerns about the book, arguing for its value as spiritual guidance.

About the Author

David Steele, Sr. was a Reformed Presbyterian or Covenanter minister.

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