What is the differences between these two resources? https://www.logos.com/product/49475/revelation-and-the-end-of-all-things and https://www.logos.com/product/156300/revelation-and-the-end-of-all-things-2nd-ed
Question is answered in the 2nd paragraph of the Overview in the 2nd link you have posted
Here are some of his videos on the book.
craig koester revelation and the end of all things - YouTube
It's free now:
https://www.logos.com/product/156300/revelation-and-the-end-of-all-things-2nd-ed
I suspect it's going to be January's free book of the month.
It's free now: https://www.logos.com/product/156300/revelation-and-the-end-of-all-things-2nd-ed I suspect it's going to be January's free book of the month.
Good catch, Paul! DAL
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It's free now: https://www.logos.com/product/156300/revelation-and-the-end-of-all-things-2nd-ed I suspect it's going to be January's free book of the month. I now own it; thanks, Paul. And if it's only free for a shadow of an instant, I now have it to read in '22.
I now own it; thanks, Paul. And if it's only free for a shadow of an instant, I now have it to read in '22.
Maybe they could give the first edition away free to those of us who already paid for and own the second edition [Y]
It's free now: https://www.logos.com/product/156300/revelation-and-the-end-of-all-things-2nd-ed I suspect it's going to be January's free book of the month. Maybe they could give the first edition away free to those of us who already paid for and own the second edition
Maybe they could give the first edition away free to those of us who already paid for and own the second edition
The second edition already has what the first edition has and then some; so you’re not missing anything other than the $12.99 you already spent on the second edition 😜
DAL
Check your Wish List. One of my items is now on sale for $30% off.
The Quest: Revealing the Temple Mount in JerusalemLeen Ritmeyer
This might help from the 2nd edition:
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
The first edition of this book appeared at the beginning of the new millennium. My intent was to make the best in current scholarship on Revelation accessible to a wide range of readers, while engaging issues that were generated by the use of apocalyptic literature in popular media. The book first became available around the time of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, DC, on September 11, 2001, events that were sometimes called “apocalyptic.” In the years that followed, continued shifts in global politics contributed to ongoing speculation about the end-times. Readers of the first edition of Revelation and the End of All Things often commented that they found it to be a compelling alternative to the sensationalistic treatments of Revelation they had encountered.
Publication of the second edition provides an opportunity to update the volume in three ways. First, this edition includes insights from recent scholarship on Revelation and related fields, such as archaeology, ancient literature, rhetoric, and Roman history. Many of my own contributions to the study of Revelation have appeared in more technical form in journal articles and a major commentary on Revelation for the Anchor Yale Bible series. This new edition of Revelation and the End of All Things provides an opportunity to share aspects of that work with a wider audience. Second, I have updated the discussion of the sensationalistic treatments of Revelation that continue to appear. Many of the futuristic assumptions about Revelation persist over time, but particular forms of speculation keep evolving as there are changes in conflict in the Middle East or new threats emerging elsewhere on the globe. Comments on recent end-time scenarios are included in sections on Revelation and popular culture. Third, I have provided discussion questions at the end of the volume in order to enhance the value of the book for classes and study groups.
I am grateful to Michael Thomson, James Ernest, and the staff at Eerdmans for their ongoing interest in the project and their support in bringing the second edition to completion.
The 2nd edition is free this month