The interpretation of the Apocalypse by Archbishop Andrew of Caesarea is a clear and reliable guide to the most mysterious book of the New Testament—the Revelation of John the Theologian. The author lived in the 6th-7th centuries and was one of the first to write a complete explanation of the Apocalypse, on which many church interpreters later relied.
The work of Saint Andrew of Caesarea is valuable because it carefully collects testimonies from the ancient fathers and introduces the reader to the church’s understanding of the Book of Revelation, confirming its authenticity and place in Sacred Scripture. At the same time, the author approaches the topic with humility: he does not seek to "unseal" the mysteries with human intellect and provide final answers but helps to prepare for attentive reading, spiritual reflection, and an expectation of the eternal.
For whom this book is intended:
— for those who want to finally start reading the Apocalypse and not get confused;
— for those who seek a church, traditional explanation without extremes;
— for believers who find it important to read Scripture thoughtfully and usefully;
— for those who love books about the meaning of life, faith, and spiritual paths.