Fee writes lucidly and informally [...] and his explanations are unambiguous; thus the work is easy to read. I would recommend it to students and ministers as an introductory commentary to Revelation.'
Julie Woods, Reviews in Religion and Theology, Vol.21, No.1, January 2014
"This is a book that will prove to be useful for those studying Revelation in depth for the first time".
Donald A. Bullen, Liverpool Hope University, Theological Book Review (tbr), Vol. 25, No.2, 2013
'I would recommend Fee as a wonderful companion to the task of reading the text...'
Richard Briggs, Biblical Studies Bulletin, June 2013
"One may assume that readers, not of scholarly bent but eager to learn, would welcome these new insights by Fee, ...as a scholar with pastoral and pedagogical sensitivities his intention is to produce material that should be of great value to biblical educators endeavouring to convince literalists that Revelation should be read within historical context and not as a time-line of prophetic fulfilments."
-Margaret Mollett, Neotestamentica, 49.1 (2015)
"The interpretation of this commentary offers a sound foundation for further research."-Thomas Witulski, Theologische Revue Jahrgang 110 Nr4, 2014
"F.s commentary represents a..coonservative theological position and is interesting to read."Martin Karrer, Theologische Literaturzeitung No 139 Heft 7/8 July/August