Digital Logos Edition
Examine John’s distinct use of the image of a lamb across his gospel and in Revelation. W. Robertson Nicoll’s text is full of warm pastoral insight into the significance of the sacrifice of a spotless savior. These studies cover the nature of Jesus’ sinlessness, his bearing of sin, and his reign, as well as Jesus as a warrior, a bridegroom, and judge.
“indignation not so much against sin as such, but against the sin that refuses to accept and trust Christ.” (Pages 110–111)
“The development of intellect and culture has done nothing to destroy the power of beasthood” (Page 76)
“that Jesus Christ, who died upon the tree, sits upon the throne of the universe” (Page 39)
“the Church on earth and that of the Church in heaven are essentially the same” (Pages 92–93)
“He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities” (Page 30)