Rev. Dr. Gregory K. Beale (PhD, Cambridge) ha held the position of the J. Gresham Machen chair of New Testament and is research professor of New Testament and biblical interpretation at Westminster Theological Seminary, but is now building graduate program at Reformed Theological Seminary in Dallas. Dr. Beale’s academic interests include the New Testament’s use of the Old Testament, the book of Revelation, the biblical-theological theme of temple as the dwelling place of God, and the topic of inerrancy, among others. In this episode, we discuss is shorter commentary on Revelation. We discuss the date the book was written, the main views of how to interpret the book of Revelation, how to determine what is to be understood as literal v. symbolic, how the seals, trumpets, and bowls parallel each other, the beast and the mortal head wound, 666 and the mark of the beast, the two witnesses, the Gog and Magog War of Ezekiel 38 & 39, the millennium, and much more!