Digital Logos Edition
The third volume of Elliott’s work contains examinations of various symbols and prophecies, such as the sun-clad woman, the image of the beast, and the mark of the beast. Elliott also points out parallels between Revelation and historical events and people.
Horæ Apocalypticæ: A Commentary on the Apocalypse, Critical and Historical, vol. 3 is perfect for students, professors, historians, and anyone wanting a greater grasp on this divisive book of the Bible. With the Logos edition, all Scriptures are linked to the Bibles in your library, making study fast and easy.
Edward Bishop Elliott (1793–1875) was born in England. He was a minister who also wrote extensively on prophecy and the book of Revelation. Educated at Cambridge, he was a premillennial evangelical. Elliott is well-known for Horæ Apocalypticæ: A Commentary on the Apocalypse, Critical and Historical, or Hours of the Apocalypse.