Alexander J B Connor
A study of the Revelation of Jesus Christ. (Why you will not burn in eternal torment and why it is more important than ever not to be spiritually lukewarm.)The final book of the New Testament, the “Revelation of Jesus Christ” is reinterpreted in this book that mixes college level abstract algebra with the scripture text of the Bible (the King James Version).Whether the interpretation by its arguments shows that the scriptures are truly in alignment to the maths or that they appear so by mere coincidence, the apostle John (it must be decided) was either inspired by God to write or was not. It is the assertion of the author that John most certainly was inspired.Many others have tried to mathematically decode the Revelation with its imagery and have searched for embedded codes in the text itself, Sir Isaac Newton most notably for one. It is no surprise that the mathematics to unlock the revelation is somewhat “new”, first appearing in the 1800s.We should expect that John was inspired by one who understood that same “modern” mathematics and to a degree, presented it to him in a familar fashion. I invite you to follow in his footsteps by revealing that notation of Jesus’ disciple’s own word pictures; which for this age have remained intact and which are now opened to us.