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Book Review: The Seven Letters
The Seven Letters

Reviewed in Gospel Advocate, November 2008

The Seven Letters is a brief commentary focusing on the content of the letters written to the seven churches of Asia found in Revelation 2-3. Aside from an introduction addressing the commonalities of the letters and some brief historical information, Erhardt devotes the entirety of the book to processing meticulously each of the seven letters, finishing with a single chapter committed to the application of some of the principles covered.

Although some may question the value of these letters written to churches so long ago and far away, the author presents a strong case for their relevancy. "These letters provide us with a glimpse into the conditions of the early churches. We see their strengths and weaknesses, highs and lows, virtues and vices...In them, we see us!"

Every chapter - and every letter accordingly - is filled with historical, geographical and grammatical information that bring the letter to light for the modern reader. Of particular interest is the significance of the unique prophecies for each city. Once the foundation of knowledge regarding a city and church is laid, the powerful image of the prophecy transforms from vague to vivid imagery. The sidebars further enlighten the reader regarding the players in this epic drama.

The Seven Letters would benefit any curious student delving into Revelation. It would, however, be most helpful for those who find themselves in the precarious position of teaching Revelation to a Bible class or study group. Its easy readability makes it profitable for all who wish to uncover more of the contextual information regarding Christ's instructions to the churches of the first century.

- Dustin Welch, Nashville, TN