Written in moments of history when the forces of hell appeared to have taken control of the earth, Daniel and Revelation are the two most intriguing and often difficult Bible books for the average reader to interpret. However, to avoid them is to miss their messages of hope and faith for today's Christians living in a world seemingly engulfed by evil. With easy to understand explanations of why and how apocalyptic literature was written, Dr. Efird strips away the mystery surrounding the strange visions and symbols. Putting ...
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Written in moments of history when the forces of hell appeared to have taken control of the earth, Daniel and Revelation are the two most intriguing and often difficult Bible books for the average reader to interpret. However, to avoid them is to miss their messages of hope and faith for today's Christians living in a world seemingly engulfed by evil. With easy to understand explanations of why and how apocalyptic literature was written, Dr. Efird strips away the mystery surrounding the strange visions and symbols. Putting them in their proper perspective, he leads the reader to the heart of the biblical writers' very simple message - God is always in control. Dr. Efird presents Daniel and Revelation not as mere road maps for the end of the world, but as magnificent biblical literature to give Christians confidence in the supreme majesty and power of God. Excellent for personal or group study with reflective questions for each chapter.
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The author is currently Professor Emeritus of the Duke University Divinity School, beginning his career as a graduate student in 1958 and joining the faculty full time in 1962. As an ordained Presbyterian (USA) minister, he has taught Greek and Bible studies to countless students and most denominations. He is the author of 13 books, including a biblical Greek grammar for the New Testament, and more than 60 articles, primarily in the religious field, and an avid fan of Duke?s athletic teams. Although he has taught courses on the Old and New Testaments, as well as authoring general studies of these writings, he does have a specific interest in apocalyptic literature. His approach to these apocalyptic writings is hope in times of trials, which the people were undergoing at the time and not a prophecy of events far off in a distant unknown future.