Notes on the New Testament, Explanatory and Practical: Revelation

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Notes on the New Testament, Explanatory and Practical: Revelation

by Albert Barnes

EN·~37 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

LIST OF ENGRAVINGS.

0:54
2

PREFACE.

17:00
3

EDITOR’S PREFACE.

1:01:49
4

INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF REVELATION OF ST. JOHN. - § I.— The Writer of the Book of Revelation.

1:39:40
5

ANALYSIS OF THE BOOK OF REVELATION OF ST. JOHN.

21:56
6

THE REVELATION OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE.

34:00:09
7

Footnotes.

21:45
8

Transcriber’s Notes.

0:51

Description

This work offers a clear‑handed guide to the final book of the New Testament, designed especially for Sunday‑school teachers and anyone seeking a straightforward way into the text. The author began the project over twenty years ago, intending only brief Gospel notes, but the effort grew into an eleven‑volume series that covers the whole New Testament. Written in the quiet of early mornings, the commentary reflects a disciplined routine that many readers find both inspiring and practical for their own study habits.

In the volume on Revelation, the author approaches the vivid imagery without imposing speculative theories, opting instead for a methodical, historically aware reading. Alongside concise explanations are numerous engravings of ancient sites, coins, and symbols that bring the apocalyptic visions to life. The result is an accessible, well‑grounded companion that helps listeners explore the book’s meaning step by step, without overwhelming them with conjecture.

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Language

en

Duration

~37 hours (2173K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Richard Hulse, Colin Bell, CCEL and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2017-07-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

1798–1870

A widely read 19th-century Presbyterian preacher, he became best known for Bible commentaries that reached generations of readers. His life also touched some of the major moral and religious debates of his time, including abolition, temperance, and divisions within American Presbyterianism.

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