John Walvoord is widely
acknowledged as the dean of all twentieth century prophecy scholars on
the strength of his prolific contributions to the contemporary study of
the end-times. As president and chancellor of Dallas Theological Seminary
for over 50 years, he inspired and trained ministers, teachers, and Christian
college and seminary professors. His teaching and subsequent publications
on prophetic subjects have the hallmarks of being true to Scripture and
easily understandable by all.
Our new Walvoord Collection
features three foundational titles which will provide new insights to seasoned
as well as new students of Christology and biblical prophesy.
Daniel: The Key to Prophetic Revelation
Widely acknowledged as a landmark work on the book of Daniel
This is a detailed, systematic
analysis of the Book of Daniel with emphasis on investigating and refuting
non-biblical views.
Daniel: The Key to Prophetic Revelation is a
companion to
The
Revelation of Jesus Christ. It goes beyond a mere presentation of the
author’s interpretation
of Old Testament prophecy. It quotes Bible scholars from different theological
perspectives to help you discover the meaning of the Scriptures cited. The
book includes:·
- Difficult to interpret phrases
- Apocryphal additions
- Major
textual difficulties
- Use of Persian and Greek words
- Historical background
of Bible events
- Past and future fulfillments of specific prophecies
Though
contemporary analysis and explanation, this Walvoord masterpiece emphasizes
the value and genuineness of Daniel and his prophecies in the light of
modern biblical and archaeological evidence.
A
$21.95 value
The Revelation
of Jesus Christ
A verse-by-verse study of one of the most complex books in the Bible.
Developed from years
of teaching, dedicated study, and sound evangelical scholarship, this
is a sane and sensible commentary on the book of Revelation.
No other New Testament
book evokes the same fascination, produces wider divergence of interpretation,
and is less understood than the book of the Revelation. The Bible was
intended to be understood, the author maintains, and Revelation is
no exception. Here then is a book for those who have been puzzled by
the seals, trumpets, woes, plagues, and vials, for those who do not
understand who the beast, the false prophet, and the great red dragon
represent.There is also excellent analysis for those who want
to know the meaning for our day of the letters to the seven churches.
Walvoord recognizes
Revelation’s symbolic features, but points out that much of it can be interpreted literally. He defends the premillennial position, but at crucial points considers other views — the allegorical and historical, and the amillennial and postmillennial approaches.
With more than 200,000
copies in print,
The
Revelation of Jesus Christ has earned its place as a highly-regarded
exposition and approach to the book of Revelation from a dispensational
viewpoint.
In comparing
The
Revelation of Jesus Christ to Ryrie’s
Revelation, you will find the Ryrie work to be a competent and concise primary resource for understanding and teaching. The more-detailed presentation of The
Revelation
of Jesus Christ will expand your exegetical knowledge of Revelation’s themes, prophesies and related doctrinal positions.
A
$21.95 value
Jesus Christ Our Lord
Contemporary in analysis and defense of orthodox Christology in the face of modern liberalism
Of the life and work of Jesus, the apostle John said, “Even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written” (John 21:25). Acknowledging the size of the task, as well as its importance, John Walvoord has written this systematic presentation of the Person and work of Christ from eternity past to eternity future.
Beginning with an
analysis of modern trends in the study of Christology, Dr. Walvoord
shows that “contemporary Christology has in many respects confused rather than clarified the extended revelation of the Word of God.”
Analyzing the Old
Testament, he shows Christ in history, typology, and prophecy. Then,
in the New Testament, he examines the life and work of the incarnate
Christ, including the doctrines of atonement, redemption, propitiation,
and reconciliation. This add-on will complement your other Walvoord
content with an examination of the present and future work of Christ
and the completion of His Kingdom.
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$17.95 value