Book details

  • Genre:bibles
  • Sub-genre:New Living Translation / Study
  • Language:English
  • Pages:164
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317812201

Apocalypse Unveiled

Overview


While many have tried to interpret the "Book of Revelation," it has not been done using consistent rules of symbology.
Read more

Description


"The Book of Revelation," as with all end-time writings in the Bible, is a product of God-inspired visions of the future, which are illustrated in symbols. The only way to understand these visions is by applying the rules of symbology. Symbology is a communication style that is no longer used, having been replaced with character letters and numbers for the last 2,500 years. Its rules and applications have faded from our conscience, leaving no one with recent memory of it. As a result, when we read writings in symbolic style, we either think they are nonsensical, or we try to interpret them by using our imagination, or, in frustration, we give up trying altogether. This book goes through the entire "Book of Revelation" and compares the literal or common interpretation of the visions with a comprehensive translation of its symbols. The outcome shows a new, unexpected, and fascinating understanding of what was revealed to the Apostle John. His visions, which describe in detail a series of prophecies, demonstrate to the skeptical that the Bible is in fact the word of God. To the believer, this book will solidify their Christian faith.
Read more

About The Author


T. G. Vitko has a science and engineering background with multiple published technical papers on his behalf. He is also a long-time devoted reader and often studies the Bible. Such a combination of interests developed into the production of several biblical analyses and opinions. This led to the publications of his first book, "Let's talk about Politics & Religion" which included a brief introduction into the book of Revelation. "Apocalypse Unveiled" delves deeply into the amazing details of the Apocalypse of John the Apostle, giving the reader a fresh look of this often misunderstood but important last book of the Bible.
Read more

Book Reviews

to submit a book review