1. General Introduction.
2. The Title.
3. The Author.
4. The Unity.
5. The Date.
6. The Place.
7. The Canonicity.
8. The Form.
9. The Theme.
10. The Occasion.
11. The Purpose.
12. The Interpretation.
13. The Outline Analysis.
14. The Literary Structure.
15. The Literature.
I The Prologue
I The Prologue, Ch. 1:1-3:22
II THE MAIN APOCALYPSE, Ch. 4:1-22:5
III THE EPILOGUE, Ch. 22:6-21
I A Duality of Forces in the Moral World
II A Triple Antagonism of Moral Life
III A Trinal Antithesis of Moral Character
IV A Threefold Theocratic Method in Man's Redemptive History
I The Four Schools of Interpretation
II The Seven Shibboleths of Interpreters
I The Seven Choral Symphonies of the Revelation
II The Seven Benedictions of the Revelation
I The Initial Series of Seven
Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Section 4.
Section 5.
A Bible School Manual
Studies in the Book of Revelation
An Introduction, Analysis, and Notes
Containing a concise interpretation according to the symbolic view, numerous references to authorities, and general mention of other interpretations,
With the Text of the American Revised Version Edited in Paragraphs, for the use of Bible Students.
By
Stephen Alexander Hunter, Ph.D., LL.D.
Pittsburgh Printing Company
Pittsburgh, Pa.
1921