The Study of Angelology | A Pictorial Study of Types of Angels in the Bible
In the Panorama Bible Study The Study of Angelology, Alfred Thompson Eade paints panoramic pictures of the two types of angels, Holy Angels, and Fallen Angels, to aide in a visual understanding of the Angels in the Bible.
The purpose of this study of Angelology is to trace the origin, activity, and eternal destiny of angels in the Bible. Dr. Eade breaks the types of angels into two main study sections, the study of the Fallen Angels (section one), and the study of the Holy Angels (section two). Each section contains four pictorial studies, complete with commentary and scripture references. Followed with in-depth studies of the names of angels, Satan’s activity and influence in the Bible, and a deeper look into the ministry of the Holy Angels.
Take a deeper look at each of Dr. Eade’s books in the Panorama Bible Study Course:
The Plan of the Ages – Book Number 1
The 11 illustrated studies in The Plan of the Ages, complete with Scripture references and commentary, are further explained in detail with eleven written Bible narratives. A Crimson ribbon is used to represent the Messianic Line in the illustrations. Further aiding the reader to follow God’s plan throughout the Old and New Testaments.
The Second Coming of Christ – Book Number 3
The study of Jesus’ return includes commentary and Scriptural references that follow the theme of Christ as the Coming King. Each of the ten studies explains what the Prophets of God in all ages have foreseen and foretold of a kingdom of the heavenly rule upon the earth. We see over and over that “this same Jesus” who was rejected, crucified, raised from the dead, and ascended into heaven, shall return “in power and with great glory” to reign as earth’s righteous and rightful king.
The Book of Revelation – Book Number 4
Created with the hopes of building a visual explanation of Revelation. The “Book of Revelation” is broken into three studies illustrated across 13 different panoramic pictures. The studies focus on the “The things which thou hast seen”, “The things which are”, and “The things which shall be hereafter”.
The Book of Revelation is the book of consummation, as Genesis is the book of commencements. Thus bringing to completion of the divine library of the Holy Writ. This book in the panorama bible study set aims to present an understandable, color visualization of the successive events, purposes, and characterizations that mark the consummation of the age. It is presented not as a dogmatic exposition, but with a prayer that it might be food for thought. Additionally, for an inspiration to further study the completeness of God’s precious Word.
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