Description: There is hardly a book in the Bible which does not contain prophecy. Sooner or later, therefore, every reader of the Bible finds himself asking this question: How is prophecy to be interpreted? While most Christians know something about the teachings of Bible prophecy, only a handful are acquainted with the principles and procedures under which prophecy is interpreted. This is unfortunate, for interpretation (or hermeneutics) is foundational and should be settled first. Moreover, books on the interpretation of prophecy usually range from the moderately nonliteral to the extremely allegorical. The need exists for an extended work which sets forth the case for consistent literal interpretation of prophecy. In The Interpretation of Prophecy, the author has produced a well documented and highly readable text on how to interpret Bible prophecy consistently and literally. Found in this book are also a large number of illustrations, applications, and workable solutions to prophetic questions. This work is extremely suitable for use as a basic text in hermeneutics and prophetic studies. Pastors, laymen, and theological students will find the book valuable as an authoritative guide to the whole area of Bible prophecy and its interpretation. This book is sold from the Ethnos360 Bible Institute Library Store. Books being sold are unused but will have a sticker or two that can be removed. Any other condition will be listed. Pictures are book as is.
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Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Original Language: English
Item Length: 9 in
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Publication Year: 2001
Item Height: 1in.
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 15 oz
Item Width: 6 in.
Number of Pages: 435 Pages
Book Title: Interpretation of Prophecy
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Biblical Studies / Prophecy
Publisher: Bmh Books
Author: Paul L. Tan
Genre: Religion