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The Avenging of the Apostles and Prophets: Commentary on Revelation

The Avenging of the Apostles and Prophets: Commentary on Revelation

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The Avenging of the Apostles and Prophets is a commentary on the New Testament book of Revelation. First published in 1985, Christians around the world have found it to be a commentary on Revelation they could easily read and understand. Now in its fifth printing it has helped to open the eyes of many to the meaning of the Apocalypse.

In this study the Apocalypse is examined as an intricate part of the Bible and interpreted in light of the teaching of all the books of the Bible. Speculative theories are avoided and unnecessary. The marvelous message of the book of Revelation comes to full view when considered in this light. You will not be disappointed with the results of this study.

Author, Arthur M. Ogden, presents powerful and convincing arguments to show the book of Revelation was written much earlier than generally thought. He shows the desolation of Israel and the destruction of Jerusalem to be God's judgment for their rejecting His apostles and prophets.



Author: Arthur M. Ogden
Publisher: Ogden Publications
Published: 12/01/2016
Pages: 520
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.31lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 1.05d
ISBN: 9780964649750

About the Author
Ogden, Arthur M.: - Arthur M. Ogden was born November 24, 1932, in Winchester, Kentucky, just six weeks prior to the famed Neal-Wallace debate. His father, Max Ogden, was instrumental in arranging this debate. Foy Wallace, Jr. lodged with the Ogdens during the week of the discussion. According to his mother, Art, because of a good old fashion case of colic, gave Wallace more trouble than Neal during the week. Following in his father's footsteps, Art began preaching in the spring of 1951 near Scottsville, Kentucky. During nearly 50 years of preaching he served churches of Christ as local evangelist in Illinois, Florida, Ohio and Kentucky. Most of those years were spent serving the Bourne Avenue and Southside churches in Somerset, Kentucky. Art also held numerous Gospel Meetings in many states, mostly east of the Mississippi River, and preaching thousands of times on the radio. He frequently lectured on the book of Revelation. Other details about the author, his wife, and five children are found in the Preface of the Commentary.

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