Description
Yellow and black dust jacket has some wear along the sides and scuffs on front and back. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This copy of “Interpreting Revelation” by Merrill C. Tenney offers a scholarly yet accessible exploration of one of the most enigmatic books of the Bible. Published in 1957, Tenney’s work reflects the mid-20th century surge of interest in biblical eschatology and the interpretation of prophetic literature. As a respected theologian and Dean of the Graduate School at Wheaton College, Tenney brought a wealth of knowledge to this challenging text, guiding readers through the symbolic imagery and apocalyptic visions of the Book of Revelation. While debates over the meaning of Revelation continue, this volume remains a valuable resource for students of biblical exegesis and those seeking a deeper understanding of this influential work’s historical and theological significance. Despite its age and gentle wear, this copy invites collectors and readers to engage with a pivotal era of modern biblical scholarship.