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We've had it drummed into our heads that whatever happens in the book of Revelation is either about the imminent future or the ancient past. If the past is unfamiliar, and the future is unknowable what's the point of even going there? Here's the good news: Revelation is about you and me and this unsettling moment where we currently find ourselves. It explains some of the forces and events that make this twenty-first-century storm seem so confusing and even frightening. You don't need to be a history scholar, a futurist, or a CIA analyst to decipher the mysterious images of his vision from…mehr

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We've had it drummed into our heads that whatever happens in the book of Revelation is either about the imminent future or the ancient past. If the past is unfamiliar, and the future is unknowable what's the point of even going there? Here's the good news: Revelation is about you and me and this unsettling moment where we currently find ourselves. It explains some of the forces and events that make this twenty-first-century storm seem so confusing and even frightening. You don't need to be a history scholar, a futurist, or a CIA analyst to decipher the mysterious images of his vision from Patmos. This book helps readers carefully navigate and understand the most misunderstood book of the Bible.
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Autorenporträt
Timothy Floyd is a freelance writer with a background in the pastorate and biblical counseling. His decades of research in John's Revelation came while leading churches in the Washington DC area, Tennessee, and across the south. A graduate of Troy University, he has earned advanced academic degrees from Southwestern Theological Seminary and Trinity Theological Seminary. Timothy and his wife Jonnel make their home on a small island off the Georgia Coast where he enjoys writing mysteries, boating, and creating pirate adventures for eleven grandchildren.