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4.0 out of 5 stars Useful for the pastor
Retired seminary professor Michaels has written a sound commentary, as you would expect coming from IVP. He has the advantage of having taught Revelation over many years in seminary, college, and church; the result is a mature reflective commentary. The commentary is not over technical, or large, there are useful footnotes as required and he comments on a passage rather...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Very introductory, still not to bad.
Michael's is probably now best well known for his behemoth work on John in the NICNT, but this short (only 265 pages, on revelation?), commentary on Revelation is worth a read and having on the shelf. I would recommend it to more lay people than scholars, as I am partial to David Aune's very scholarly 3 volume set in the Word series. Michaels gives just intro material...
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Useful for the pastor, December 2, 2000
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Retired seminary professor Michaels has written a sound commentary, as you would expect coming from IVP. He has the advantage of having taught Revelation over many years in seminary, college, and church; the result is a mature reflective commentary. The commentary is not over technical, or large, there are useful footnotes as required and he comments on a passage rather than verse by verse. His writing style is a bit like D M Lloyd Jones so he is not a quick skim. It is meant to be read as a book and not dipped into. The text of Revelation is in italics and appears in small sections or individual words as he discusses a passage. The commentary could do with more detail, but as he says "writing a book, like making fine sculpture, is about knowing what to leave out" and this is a commentary that needs to be savored not gulped. The commentary would be useful to the pastor having the time to study and digest the passages, especially for those who have not preached beyond Rev 3. At the time Revelation was written the greatest danger to the church was complacency just as it is today.

I found his transformation of the seven trumpets to the two witnesses to be interesting; the first being unsuccessful while the second successful in achieving repentance among some of the earth's inhabitants.

Worth getting for the pastor and the scholar, but not my first choice for the student, try Osborne, Mounce, Krodel or Ladd.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Very introductory, still not to bad., June 9, 2011
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Michael's is probably now best well known for his behemoth work on John in the NICNT, but this short (only 265 pages, on revelation?), commentary on Revelation is worth a read and having on the shelf. I would recommend it to more lay people than scholars, as I am partial to David Aune's very scholarly 3 volume set in the Word series. Michaels gives just intro material here and I think one would need something more to supplement (Aune). However, IVP publishing is a great publisher, so it can be trusted. Overall, 3 out of 5 stars.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Revelation Revealed, February 24, 2006
This review is from: Revelation (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) (Hardcover)
Michael's commentary deciphers the challenging text of The Book of Revelation. His work is not exhaustive, nor should it be given the purpose of the IVP Commentary Series. His comments elucidate the difficult without confusing the reader. Scriptural continuity is maintained while conservative textual elaboration is affirmed.

We use this commentary for a small men's group discussion. When stumped or for simple clarification, we refer to Revelation by J. Ramsey Michaels.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Revelation Commentary, October 17, 2010
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This is a good conservative commentary that sticks to what is coorelated in the rest of the Bible without taking a specific approach to end times theology. The authors also bring to life the cultural backgrounds of the first century churches.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars IVP on rev, July 26, 2010
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Wilson M. Harper (Punta Gorda, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
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Normally i use IVP commentaries a lot in teaching but this one is a little short on links in OT to Opinions in Rev. For teaching purposes i did not find this book worth it's use./
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Revelation (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by J. Ramsey Michaels (Hardcover - September 22, 1997)
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