Revelation Study Bibliography
March 24, 2021

Revelation Study Bibliography

If you want to read more in depth from the resources I used, here is a list of texts that went into the notes from my study.

To use some technical terms, these resources are not all in agreement on whether Revelation is futurist or preterist (Future or past). They may not agree on whether it is cyclical or linear either.

My interpretation is based on a partial preterist/ idealist view that Revelation is a cyclical account that progresses through time with the focus shifting from the past to the future in each cycle of visions.

• G.K. Beale, “The Book of Revelation, A Commentary on the Greek Text.” Eerdmans Publishing, 1999
• Tim Chester & Jonny Woodrow, “The Ascension: Humanity in the Presence of God”. Christian Focus
Publications, 2013.
• Kenneth Gentry Jr. “Before Jerusalem Fell: Dating the Book of Revelation”. Victorious Hope Publishing, 2010
• George Holford, “The Destruction of Jerusalem, The Time of Jacobs Trouble” Cross the Border Publishing. 2019 based on the 1812 original
• William Hendriksen, “More Than Conquerors”. Baker Books, 2015
• Michael Horton, “Pilgrim Theology: Core Doctrines for Christian Disciples”. Zondervan, 2011
• Flavius Josephus, “The Wars of the Jews”, Translated by William Whiston, The Guttenberg Project. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2850/2850-h/2850-h.htm
• G. E. Ladd, “The Blessed Hope”. Eerdmans Publishing, 1956
• Peter Leithhart, “Revelation 1-11”. Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2018
• John Noe, “An Exegetical Basis for a Preterist-Idealist Understanding of the Book of Revelation”. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Dec 2006
• Vern Poythress, “The Returning King: A Guide to the Book of Revelation”. Presbyterian & Reformed Publishing, 2000
• Kim Riddlebarger, “A Case for Amillennialism: Understanding the End Times”. Baker Books, 2013
• Gonzalo Rojas-Flores, “The Book of Revelation Early Dating”. Biblical Studies on the Web, Vol 85. 2004
• R. C. Sproul, “The Last Days According to Jesus”. Baker Books, 1998
• John Stott, “The Incomparable Christ”. Inter-Varsity Press, 2001