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      • The apostle John found himself on the island of Patmos, a remote and rugged isle in the Aegean Sea, when he received the extraordinary vision that forms the basis of the Book of Revelation.
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  2. John’s Vision of Christ 9 I, John, ( A ) your brother and companion in the suffering ( B ) and kingdom ( C ) and patient endurance ( D ) that are ours in Jesus, was on the island of Patmos because of the word of God ( E ) and the testimony of Jesus.

  3. Feb 11, 2024 · The island of Patmos, where the apostle John received the extraordinary vision that is recorded in the Book of Revelation, holds profound significance in illuminating the spiritual and historical backdrop against which this remarkable text unfolded.

  4. John's vision of the Son of Man, also known as John’s Vision of Christ, is a vision described in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 1:920) in which the author, identified as John, sees a person he describes as one "like the Son of Man" (verse 13).

  5. May 24, 2013 · Revelation 17:3 — John watches events unfold from an earthly wilderness. Revelation 21:10 — John inspects the New Jerusalem from a high mountain on the New Earth. This visionary notation structures the Apocalypse into four visions (a fuller schematic outline is available here):

  6. Feb 11, 2024 · John, exiled on the island of Patmos, receives a divine revelation from Jesus Christ, who instructs him to write down what he sees and send it to the seven churches in Asia. This directive underscores the prophetic nature of the book and its relevance to the early Christian communities.

  7. The author, while in the Spirit, was the recipient of divine revelations, 1^1,10, and received his intelligence by means of visions, in part at least mediated and interpreted by angels, 1^10,19, 4^1,2, 5^1, 6^1, 17^7-18, 21^9.

  8. John MacArthur: John received his vision while he was in the Spirit; his experience transcended the bounds of normal human apprehension. Under the Holy Spirit’s control, John was transported to a plane of experience and perception beyond that of the human senses.

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