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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Revelation Explained" by Richard French.]
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“Revelation Explained” by Richard French is a Christian book about the Book of Revelation in the Bible. Like the title says, the author explains the Book of Revelation.

The author takes on the Book of Revelation not just chapter by chapter but verse by verse, quoting each and explaining what they mean. The author even goes as far as relating the teachings of the Book of Revelation to books in the Old Testament. The author also does a summary after each chapter, even after discussing each chapter verse by verse, to refresh your mind on what you just read and also point out anything you might have missed, and finally gives an application of the teachings of the Book of Revelation in our time today.

I loved reading this book so much because of the author's approach; he didn’t just talk about things as a whole; instead, he took it verse by verse, breaking down the message to ensure you get the full picture and pick all you should pick from it. I also loved how he related the teachings to books in the Old Testament, being able to point out relations I didn’t know existed between the Old and New Testaments. I also loved how simple his sentences and use of English were, making it easy for anyone to read.


I have absolutely no criticism for this book; it’s perfect. The book was exceptionally edited; it was educative and engaging. I loved how the author concluded the book, and for these reasons, I rate this book a 5 out of 5 stars. The author did an amazing job, and I look forward to reading more books by the author.

I recommend this book to all Christians around the world, because this book is a reminder of what is to come, and I think every Christian needs to remember this every day to help them hold onto their faith no matter how hard things might get and also anticipate the coming of Christ.

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It is great to read that you liked the book and have absolutely no criticism about it. The book of Revelation is one of the Bible books that many have used to mislead, as it is often bound to face some unfounded interpretations. This sounds interesting, especially as the author interprets scripture using scripture. Thanks for the review, @Neto Onuoha.
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