
In this study, Brian Hand blends theological analysis with literary observations to show how Revelation
serves as the perfect conclusion to the Bible’s depiction of Jesus Christ. A careful look at Revelation’s
time and space, characters, literary figures, structure, and plot points distinctly to Jesus Christ as the
perfect Prophet, Priest, and King and as uniquely worthy of worship. Hand’s synthesis of individual
literary elements with Christology invites further study of Revelation from a literary perspective.
Brian Hand (PhD) is professor of New Testament at Bob Jones University Seminary. He is the author of
A Workbook for New Testament Greek.