John Calvin, the great reformer, wrote a commentary for every book of the Bible — except Revelation. Martin Luther, when he embarked on his translation of the Bible into German, had his doubts about Revelation’s place in the Bible. He couldn’t make heads or tails of it at first, and thought its secrets were hidden. At least, hidden until his day. The Book of Revelation is dark and obscure, and many faithful interpreters have read it in different ways. What are we supposed to make of it today? What can we glean from the history of its interpretation? What have we learned?
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