London: SCM Press, 1949. — 154 p.
The Purpose of the Commentary
Rival Interpretations and Modern Discoveries
Characteristics of Apocalyptic Literature
The Contents of the Apocalypse
Who wrote Revelation?
When was Revelation written?
Leading Ideas of Revelation
Is Revelation a Christian Book?
The Old Testament in the Book of Revelation
John's Literary Technique
The Devotional Use of Revelation
Some Useful Books
CommentaryPrologue (ch. 1)
The Letters to the Seven Churches (ch. 2 and 3)
The Vision of Heaven (ch. 4 and 5)
Three Series of Judgments (ch. 6-16
(a) The Seven Seals (ch. 6)
1st Parenthesis (ch. 7)
(b) The Seven Trumpets (ch. 8-9;. 14-19; 13)
2nd Parenthesis (ch. 10-11.13)
3rd Parenthesis (ch. 12)
4th Parenthesis (ch. 14)
(c) The Seven Vials (ch. 15 - 16)
The Fall of Rome (ch. 17 - 20. 3)
The Millennial City (ch. 20. 4-10; 21. 7 - 22. 2, 14, 15)
The Last Judgment (ch. 20. 11-15) 127
Note on the re-arrangement of ch. 20 - 22 and the Two Cities
The Eternal City (ch. 21. 1-6; 22. 3-5)
Epilogue (ch. 22. 6-13, 16-21)
Map of the Seven Churches Frontispiece