A New Testament scholar, preacher, and tour guide to the lands of the New Testament explains the meaning of the seven sermons of Revelation 2-3 and shows how these ancient messages are relevant for the church today.
Jeffrey Weima offers readers not only detailed exegesis of the seven "letters" (actually sermons) to the seven churches of Revelation 2:1-3:22 but also sample sermons that show how these ancient messages, despite their subtle Old Testament allusions and perplexing images, are relevant for the contemporary church. The book provides an informed commentary on a challenging portion of Scripture and help toward preaching the text. Weima avoids going too deeply into scholarly debates that are difficult for readers to wade through, but he also corrects those who handle the text in a superficial manner that embraces popular interpretations not grounded in biblical exegesis or historical evidence. The book includes photos, maps, and charts and will be of interest to preachers, students, teachers, and Bible study groups.
About the Author:
Jeffrey A. D. Weima (PhD, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto) is professor of New Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he has taught for more than twenty-five years. He is the author of Paul the Ancient Letter Writer and 1-2 Thessalonians in the Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series. He is also the coauthor (with Stanley Porter) of An Annotated Bibliography of 1 and 2 Thessalonians. Weima has taught courses all over the world, has written numerous scholarly articles, conducts preaching seminars for pastors, and leads biblical study tours to Greece, Turkey, Italy, Israel, and Jordan.