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The Apocalypse - Behind the scenes of History

The Apocalypse - Behind the scenes of History

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Nicolas Farelly excels in highlighting the relevance of the Apocalypse according to John. It avoids a "crystal ball" style approach that would claim to tell in advance what is to come and at the same time provides the antidote to the fear that causes a boycott of this biblical book. A writing which aims to consolidate Christian hope and to encourage people to continue walking with Christ and following him. A book for all times and all Christians, in a world with enslaving principles.

The decisive victory of Jesus Christ over Satan, his associates and death itself, is at the heart of this “revelation”. It encourages people to act in new, even subversive, ways in the presence of the Risen One. It is Christ, not Caesar, who is “Lord and Savior,” provider of life and peace. Nicolas Farelly puts these titles in the context of what the seven Churches, the first recipients of these revelations, were experiencing.

So here is an excellent overall explanation, without being a full commentary. The Apocalypse is treated as an inspired epistle, which makes you want to (re)immerse yourself in it to broaden your view of the world and the reign of Christ. To be enjoyed without moderation !

Claude Baecher, pastor and theologian, Convergences group in Geneva and Evangelical Church of Meyrin

Nicolas Farelly is pastor of the Evangelical Baptist Church of Compiègne, associate professor of New Testament at the Free Faculty of Evangelical Theology of Vaux-sur-Seine and editor-in-chief of the Cahiers de l'École Pastorale. He is married to Alison and they have three children.

ISBN: 9791091090193