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The Revelation of the King of Kings: A Commentary

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This book is the result of years of in-depth study of Revelation—widely regarded as the most challenging book in the New Testament. Over time, I’ve listened to sermons and read commentaries that left me more confused than enlightened. In response, I searched for explanations that brought clarity. Eventually, I felt compelled to write a commentary of my own—one that I hope will help readers gain a clearer understanding of this profound and powerful book.

Revelation is written in apocalyptic language, rich with symbolism and metaphor. To grasp its meaning, it’s essential to understand biblical symbolism—something I’ve taken care to explain throughout. It also requires knowledge of its historical context, especially the challenges faced by the seven churches in Asia Minor to whom John was writing. These churches were enduring persecution, and John used symbolic language that concealed the message from Roman authorities but would have been understood by the churches themselves. My aim is to bridge the gap between their world and ours, bringing Revelation’s message into sharper focus for today’s reader.

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This book is the result of years of in-depth study of Revelation—widely regarded as the most challenging book in the New Testament. Over time, I’ve listened to sermons and read commentaries that left me more confused than enlightened. In response, I searched for explanations that brought clarity. Eventually, I felt compelled to write a commentary of my own—one that I hope will help readers gain a clearer understanding of this profound and powerful book.

Revelation is written in apocalyptic language, rich with symbolism and metaphor. To grasp its meaning, it’s essential to understand biblical symbolism—something I’ve taken care to explain throughout. It also requires knowledge of its historical context, especially the challenges faced by the seven churches in Asia Minor to whom John was writing. These churches were enduring persecution, and John used symbolic language that concealed the message from Roman authorities but would have been understood by the churches themselves. My aim is to bridge the gap between their world and ours, bringing Revelation’s message into sharper focus for today’s reader.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Harry Grubbs is a lifelong Free Will Baptist, first by birth, and as an adult by choice. He has served in the pastorate, military chaplaincy, hospital chaplaincy, and prison chaplaincy. He served as chaplain in the North Carolina Army National Guard for 28 years, retiring in 2005 as the State Chaplain with the rank of Colonel. He served as chaplain in the NC Division of Prisons for 22 years, retiring in 2012. He retired from the pastorate of Ayden Original Free Wll Baptist Church in 2016 and from Friendship OFWB Church in 2021. Since then, he has devoted himself to deeper study of the Bible and writing his thoughts.

He is married to Doris Rackley Grubbs, and they have two children, six grandchildren, and a great granddaughter.

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