REVELATION
Insight into its Mysteries
Norman Mathers, Ph.D.
The book of Revelation is not a riddle meant to confuse, but a divine unveiling meant to be understood. In Revelation: Insight into its Mysteries, Dr. Norman Mathers provides a careful, verse-by-verse exposition of Scripture that brings clarity, theological depth, and historical grounding to the Bible's final book.
Drawing from the biblical text itself, this work examines Revelation within its original first-century context while unfolding its prophetic structure and eschatological significance. Written from a literal-grammatical framework, the study explains the book's symbols, judgments, and visions without resorting to speculation or sensationalism. Each chapter highlights the inspired message of Revelation and encourages readers to engage the text thoughtfully and prayerfully.
Special attention is given to:
The authorship and historical setting of Revelation under Roman persecution
The role of Jesus Christ as Judge, Redeemer, and Sovereign King
The seven churches of Asia and their significance in church history
The seal, trumpet, and bowl judgments of God
Israel, the nations, and God's unfolding prophetic program
The authority of Scripture and the completion of God's redemptive plan
Grounded in Scripture and supported by careful theological analysis, this book invites readers to read Revelation for themselves with renewed confidence and understanding. Revelation: Insight into its Mysteries is written for pastors, students of theology, and serious Bible readers who seek a faithful exposition of God's final revelation to mankind.
Dr. Norman W. Mathers, B.A. Wilfrid Laurier, Th.M. Dallas Theological Seminary, M.A. California State University Dominguez Hills, Ph.D. University of Pretoria. Dr. Mathers is Assistant Professor for Liberty University Online, College of Arts and Science, Lynchburg, Virginia. Dr. Mathers teaches Philosophy/Christian Evidence.