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by David M. May
The often puzzling and frequently misunderstood book of Revelation is presented in this volume in a refreshing approach. Based upon an integrated reading of the historical, literary, and practical, Dr. May presents a study on Revelation that captures John’s hope for his first listeners and the ramifications for contemporary Christians. This study guide helps interpreters better understand and empathize with the original listeners.
This Study Guide is companion to Revelation: Weaving a Tapestry of Hope Teaching Guide (available in print only).
David M. May is the Associate Professor of New Testament at Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Kansas. Based on his travels to the Middle East and research on cultural issues, he has become a popular lecturer and writer on the social and cultural world of the New Testament. Dr. May is currently the editor of Perspectives in Religious Studies, a journal published by the National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion.

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