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Note: Starred works are by Quaker authors.
Hebrews
Attridge, Harold W. The epistle to the Hebrews; a commentary. Philadelphia, Fortress, 1989. (Hermeneia) 437p.
Barclay, William. Epistle to the Hebrews. New York, Abingdon, 1965. (Bible guides, v.20) 96p.
Barclay, William. The letter to the Hebrews. Rev. ed. Phila., Westminster, 1976. His Daily study Bible, v.13. 202p.
Buchanan, George Wesley. To the Hebrews. Translation, comment and conclusions. Garden City NY, Doubleday, 1972. Anchor Bible, v.36. 282p.
*Purdy, Alexander Converse. The epistle to the Hebrews; introduction and exegesis. In: Buttrick, George Arthur, ed. The Interpreter's Bible. 1952-57. v.11, p.575-763.
General Epistles
(James, Peter 1 & 2, Jude)
Barclay, William. The letters of James and Peter. Rev. ed. Philadelphia, Westminster, 1976. His Daily study Bible, v.14. 351p.
Barclay, William. The letters of John and Jude. Rev. ed. Philadelphia, Westminster, 1976. His Daily study Bible, v.15. 207p.
Beasley, Murray G. R. The general epistles: James, Peter, Jude, and 2 Peter. New York, Abingdon, 1965. (Bible guides, v.21) 96p.
Dibelius, Martin. James: a commentary on the epistle of James. Philadelphia, Fortress, 1985. (Hermeneia) 285p. Trans. from German (11th rev. ed.)
Reicke, Bo. The epistles of James, Peter, and Jude. A new translation with introduction and commentary. Garden City NY, Doubleday. 1964. Anchor Bible, v.37. 221p.
Revelation
Barclay, William. The Revelatton of John. Rev. ed. Philadelphia, Westminster, 1976. His Daily study Bible, v.16-17. 2v.
*Berk, Arthur. George Fox and the book of Revelation. n.p., 1992? 35p. Excerpts from Fox's writings on Revelation: p. 10-25. Introd. by Daniel Berrigan.
Coleman, Robert E. Songs of heaven. Old Tappan NJ, Revell, 1980. 159p. Analyzes the songs of praise from Revelation and relates them to traditional English hymns.
Ewing, Ward. The power of the Lamb: Revelation's theology of liberation for you. Cambridge MA, Cowley, 1990. 238p. Presents the insights of Revelation for the empowerment of middle-class Americans concerned with peace and justice.
Ford, J. Massyngberde. Revelation. Introduction, translation and commentary. Garden City NY, Doubleday, 1975. Anchor Bible, v.38. 455p.
Kepler, Thomas S. Dreams of the future: Daniel and Revelation. New York, Abingdon, 1963. (Bible guides, v.22) 94p.
Lawrence, D. H. Apocalypse. New York, Viking, 1931. 200p.
Niles, D.T. As seeing the invisible. A study of the book of Revelation. New York, Harper, 1961. 192p. Paraphrase and commentary by a Ceylonese Christian.
Priestley, Denise. Bringing forth in hope: being creative in a nuclear age. New York, Paulist, 1983. 81p. Uses Revelation 12 to explore Christian hope in the shadow of the Bomb.
Stringfellow, William. Conscience and obedience: the politics of Romans 13 and Revelation 13 in the light of the second coming. Waco Tx, Word, 1977. If we really believe that Jesus is Lord, we must realize that in order to "honor the emperor," as Scripture commands, it becomes necessary to oppose him in certain circumstances.
Stringfellow, William. An ethic for Christians and other aliens in a strange land. Waco TX, Word, 1973. 156p. Identifies America with Babylon in the book of Revelation, and offers hope for transcending our culture's bondage to death.
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