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  2. There is both internal and external evidence that reveals the apostle John wrote the book of Revelation while he was imprisoned on the Island of Patmos. The place where the apostle John wrote the book of Revelation is actually stated within the book itself.

  3. Jul 22, 2024 · ‬‬ John penned the book of Revelation around AD 95 while on the Island of Patmos. According to Christian tradition, John was the only disciple not martyred. After unsuccessful attempts to kill him, he was exiled to the island. He originally wrote the book in Koine Greek.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Revelation_2Revelation 2 - Wikipedia

    Revelation 2 is the second chapter of the Book of Revelation or the Apocalypse of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The book is traditionally attributed to John the Apostle, [1] but the precise identity of the author remains a point of academic debate. [2]

  5. The modern consensus is that a Johannine community produced the Gospel of John and the three Johannine epistles, while John of Patmos wrote the Book of Revelation separately. [c][15][16] The book is commonly dated to about AD 95, as suggested by clues in the visions pointing to the reign of the emperor Domitian. [17]

  6. May 24, 2017 · Most definitely the gospel of John was written before the destruction of Jerusalem (AD 70) as references are made within the book to structures existing before that siege of Jerusalem. (John 5:2) Revelation is pushed a little further out to about AD 66 - 68. Another excerpt from the same source:

  7. In 1:4, we are told that John wrote Revelation to a specific group of churches in Asia Minor. This is a critical point that has been overlooked by many scholars, commentators, and historians. This shows that Revelation could not have been written before AD 61.

  8. Oct 2, 2024 · The author of Revelation is the apostle John, or as he called himself the disciple whom Jesus loved. John is the author of five books in the New Testament: - The Gospel of John (this is where he identifies himself as the disciple whom Jesus loved) - 1 John. - 2 John.

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