Falls Du Englisch kannst, möchte ich Dir unbedingt den Kommentar von Beale empfehlen - es ist der absolut beste Kommentar zur Offenbarung, den ich kenne. Der Preis zur Anschaffung lohnt sich.
Nach dem günstigsten Preis inkl. Porto musst Du halt googlen.
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http://www.monergismbooks.com/bookrev174x.html
Author: G. K. Beale
Description: This commentary series is established on the presupposition that the theological character of the New Testament documents calls for exegesis that is sensitive to theological themes as well as to the details of the historical, linguistic, and textual context. Such thorough exegetical work lies at the heart of these volumes, which contain detailed verse-by-verse commentary preceded by general comments on each section and subsection of the text.An important aim of the NIGTC authors is to interact with the wealth of significant New Testament research published in recent articles and monographs. In this connection the authors make their own scholarly contributions to the ongoing study of the biblical text.
The text on which these commentaries are based is the UBS Greek New Testament, edited by Kurt Aland and others. While engaging the major questions of text and interpretation at a scholarly level, the authors keep in mind the needs of the beginning student of Greek as well as the pastor or layperson who may have studied the language at some time but does not now use it on a regular basis.
“The commentary that best combines comprehensiveness with biblical fidelity is that of G.K. Beale…there are few significant things that Beale has not though deeply about.” The “best” commentary on the book of Revelation.
- D.A. Carson (Trinity Evangelical Seminary)
“Idealist…recapitulationist…amillennialist…Beale clearly supports the Augustinian, Reformed position on God’s sovereignty. He argues the more effectively because his presentation arises organically from the text of Revelation and not merely from a system invoked from outside the text…Beale’s commentary is the best technical commentary available, and should find a place on pastors’ as well as scholars’ shelves. It provides an abundance of sound guidance to those struggling over the challenge of interpreting Revelation.”
- Vern S. Poythress ( Westminster Theological Seminary)
Beale…is a master not only of the biblical text but also of the secondary literature. His work will serve primarily as a reference commentary to be consulted when the reader wants a comprehensive and fair presentation of the evidence regarding a disputed point coupled with a clear line of argumentation and the author's own conclusion…. As an evangelical scholar he takes seriously the scholarship of other evangelicals, while also treating with equal seriousness the views of scholars coming from other interpretative perspectives. His work belongs alongside David Aune's three-volume commentary on Revelation as a reliable and up-to-date guide to the many literary, historical and theological problems encountered in reading Revelation.
- America
Publisher: Eerdmans
ISBN#: 0-8028-2174-X
Binding: Hardcover
Page Count: 1309
Monergism Review: Hands down the best one volume commentary available on the book of Revelation. In opposition to mainstream evangelicalism’s often a-historical and sadly headline-driven approach to the book of Revelation, G.K. Beale roots his careful and illuminating exegesis firmly in the prophetic, apocalyptic and narrative world of the Old Testament text. Organic, theologically astute and profoundly helpful, Beale archives what few commentators at the academic level do: a measured, exhaustively researched and brilliant commentary that leaves its reader more impressed with God’s Word than the commentator’s ability.
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