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Interpretation, April 1st, 2004

Revelation by Grant R. Osborne Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament. Baker, Grand Rapids, 2002. 889 pp. $49.99 (cloth). ISBN 0-8010-2299-1.

Revelation by John R. Yeatts Believers Church Bible Commentary. Herald, Scottsdale, PA, 2003. 523 pp. $29.99. ISBN a8361-9208-7.

THOUGH WRITTEN FOR different readerships and from different backgrounds and perspectives, these two helpful commentaries have several things in common. Both authors interpret Revelation as responding to the cultural pressure of the emperor cult, as intensified in the time of Domitian. Thus both are in close dialogue...

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