Unveiling Jesus Christ
in the
Book of Revelation
This verse-by-verse commentary of the Book of Revelation contains nearly 17,000 footnotes with 64,000 quotes from 250+ authors going back to the Christian Fathers. This book is the most extensive and scholarly study of the Book of Revelation ever published. Purchase the book and you'll have electronic access to the 17,000 footnotes and incredible research tools that will literally unveil Jesus Christ before your very eyes.

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“One of the most extensive and well cited works I have found to date. Very detailed and helps you come closer to Jesus Christ.”
— Josh C.
“One of the most extensive and well cited works I have found to date. Very detailed and helps you come closer to Jesus Christ.”
— Josh C.
“The symbolism in the book of Revelation has never been explained so thoughtfully or so transparently before. The Spirit leaps off each page as I read and more easily understand the message of the plan of salvation made possible through the atonement of Jesus Christ.”
— Susan R.
“Helpful tool in understanding the book of revelation.”
— Kerry Muhlestein, Ph.D.
“John Cassinat's work on the book of Revelation is quite remarkable in both its depth and breadth of research. Logically, methodically, Cassinat will guide you through hundreds of commentaries to present insights that will both clarify and challenge your understanding.”
— Dan Hogan
“You will be guided through symbols and images with commentary and quotes that help reveal the wonderful mission of our Savior, Jesus Christ. I would have loved to have had this resource during my thirty-seven years of teaching with Seminaries and Institutes.”
— David Phillips
“This commentary turns the Apocalypse into a clear, hope-filled panorama. The nearly 17,000 cross-references illuminate John's symbols through Daniel, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and other prophets in ways I've never seen before.”
— Michael T.
“A masterful verse-by-verse exposition that decodes John's symbolism while centering on Jesus Christ. The commentary traces Christ's role from premortal creation through His ultimate triumph.”
— Sarah K.
“Thank you so much for your podcast. This is a true blessing to hear these words and how you speak wonderful to know and have guidance and direction thank you!”
— Robbie B.
“Excellent, Excellent Presentation ~ Love your work & all your research ~ Thank You so very much!”
— T.M.S.
“This is so cool! Thank you for sharing the history of this book. I had no idea. Thank you for making these videos!”
— Tanner B.
“I taught The New Testament in seminary and Sunday School but had difficulty with Revelation and even avoided it. Brother Cassinat's scholarship has helped me understand this last book of the New Testament through his masterful explanation of symbols and meanings.”
— Carl C.
“This book was riveting. Masterfully presented with illuminative overviews and verse-by-verse commentary that connects the dots of the gospel in all four Standard Works. Unveiling Jesus Christ is the best scripture commentary I've studied.”
— El S.
“One of the most extensive and well cited works I have found to date. Very detailed and helps you come closer to Jesus Christ.”
— Josh C.
“The symbolism in the book of Revelation has never been explained so thoughtfully or so transparently before. The Spirit leaps off each page as I read and more easily understand the message of the plan of salvation made possible through the atonement of Jesus Christ.”
— Susan R.
“Helpful tool in understanding the book of revelation.”
— Kerry Muhlestein, Ph.D.
“John Cassinat's work on the book of Revelation is quite remarkable in both its depth and breadth of research. Logically, methodically, Cassinat will guide you through hundreds of commentaries to present insights that will both clarify and challenge your understanding.”
— Dan Hogan
“You will be guided through symbols and images with commentary and quotes that help reveal the wonderful mission of our Savior, Jesus Christ. I would have loved to have had this resource during my thirty-seven years of teaching with Seminaries and Institutes.”
— David Phillips
“This commentary turns the Apocalypse into a clear, hope-filled panorama. The nearly 17,000 cross-references illuminate John's symbols through Daniel, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and other prophets in ways I've never seen before.”
— Michael T.
“A masterful verse-by-verse exposition that decodes John's symbolism while centering on Jesus Christ. The commentary traces Christ's role from premortal creation through His ultimate triumph.”
— Sarah K.
“Thank you so much for your podcast. This is a true blessing to hear these words and how you speak wonderful to know and have guidance and direction thank you!”
— Robbie B.
“Excellent, Excellent Presentation ~ Love your work & all your research ~ Thank You so very much!”
— T.M.S.
“This is so cool! Thank you for sharing the history of this book. I had no idea. Thank you for making these videos!”
— Tanner B.
“I taught The New Testament in seminary and Sunday School but had difficulty with Revelation and even avoided it. Brother Cassinat's scholarship has helped me understand this last book of the New Testament through his masterful explanation of symbols and meanings.”
— Carl C.
“This book was riveting. Masterfully presented with illuminative overviews and verse-by-verse commentary that connects the dots of the gospel in all four Standard Works. Unveiling Jesus Christ is the best scripture commentary I've studied.”
— El S.

About the Book
The book Unveiling Jesus Christ in the Book of Revelation is a verse-by-verse commentary on the King James text of Revelation. It provides extensive footnotes and scholarly perspectives from a wide range of theologians, while predominantly reflecting doctrines consistent with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The commentary explains John's symbolism by drawing heavily from Old Testament prophets such as Daniel, Ezekiel, Isaiah, Joel, and Zechariah. Its central focus is Jesus Christ—His premortal role, His mortal ministry, and His post-resurrection appearances among scattered Israel. It traces the conflict between Christ and Satan across dispensations, empires, the Great Apostasy, and the Restoration leading to the Second Coming. The work culminates in a detailed portrayal of Christ's millennial reign, the final defeat of Satan, and the celestial destiny of the earth.
About the Author
John E. Cassinat was born in Nebraska in 1958, and grew up in Wyoming. He spent much of his youth at work on his grandfather's sheep and cattle ranch in Saratoga, Wyoming. Cassinat graduated from the University of Wyoming in 1984 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Management, and from the University of California at Davis with Juris Doctorate degree in 1987. Cassinat was on active duty in the United States Marine Corps from 1988 to 1991 as a Judge Advocate and he achieved the rank of captain before his honorable discharge. While on active duty, Cassinat also went to night school at the University of San Diego and graduated in 1991 with a Master of Laws degree in taxation. He then began his 35-year career as a civil trial attorney in Sacramento California. For most of his 35-year legal career, Cassinat was the sole owner and president of Cassinat Law Corporation. Cassinat is a life-long member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served a full-time mission in the Netherlands Amsterdam Mission from 1978 to 1980. He has served in many callings in the Church, including Elders Quorum President, Bishop, Stake High Councilman, and Stake President. He also taught early morning seminary and institute of religion courses for more than 10 years. Cassinat married Jan Lester of Evanston, Wyoming in 1984. They have seven children and a growing number of grandchildren.
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