It Is Finished
by Peter J. LeithartGod’s mystery is not complete until saints suffer with Jesus. Continue Reading »
God’s mystery is not complete until saints suffer with Jesus. Continue Reading »
The book of Revelation unveils what really goes on in the liturgy. Continue Reading »
An answer to Eliot’s query about “what the thunder said.” Continue Reading »
The angelic army wears what it speaks, and speaks what it wears. Continue Reading »
John eats, then is commissioned as a prophet. Continue Reading »
Prophets frequently get sent out twice, to the Jew first, also the the Greek. Continue Reading »
Waiting is never simply waiting. It’s always preparation. Continue Reading »
The strong angel who brings John a book is the angel of Yahweh. Continue Reading »
On the complex structure of Revelation 9. Continue Reading »
Dashing horses give an impression of royalty. Continue Reading »
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