The final volume brings Revelation to its sweeping crescendo, tracing the great conflict between the Harlot and the Bride, the counterfeit city and the true city of God. Jordan reveals the theological architecture beneath Revelation 17–22: the fall of Babylon, the triumph of the Lamb, the final judgment, and the unveiling of the New Jerusalem in all its jewel-like radiance.
In Jordan’s hands, these chapters become not merely prophecy but cosmic liturgy.
Arnold’s presentation gives the reader a clear, flowing narrative, transforming complex theology into a readable journey toward hope. This volume offers not only interpretation but vision: the Church victorious, the world renewed, and humanity restored in a city where God dwells with His people.
Volume 3 leaves readers standing at the gates of the New Jerusalem—where the story of redemption reaches its dazzling fulfillment.





