Divorce of Israel | Commentary on the Book of Revelation
Divorce of Israel | Commentary on the Book of Revelation
The Divorce of Israel presents a “redemptive-historical” approach to Revelation. In it John presents a forensic drama wherein God is divorcing his old covenant wife Israel so that he can take a new wife, the new covenant “Israel of God” composed of Jew and Gentile alike.
Thus, Revelation presents the vitally important redemptive-historical transition from the land-based, ethnically focused, temple-dominated old covenant economy to its worldwide, pan-ethnic, spiritual new covenant fulfillment. And it does so by highlighting God’s judgment upon first-century geo-political Israel.
Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr. Th.D. is Director of Good Birth Ministries and author of over thirty books, including Before Jerusalem Fell and The Book of Revelation Made Easy.
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