⭐ Ratings & Reviews
No reviews yet — be the first!
No reviews yet.
📖 Description
" This evening we are going to be getting into the book of Revelation. I want to give you some background in regards to the book of Revelation, as well as an overview of the book and the material that is coming. The Apostle John wrote the book of Revelation. He was the last surviving of the original 12 apostles. He lived about 25-30 years beyond the other original apostles. The Apostle John, the last surviving of the Twelve, wrote the book of Revelation while he was in exile on the Isle of Patmos. This was during the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian. From secular historical sources, we are able to date the couple of years that John was in exile. He was banished to Patmos, a tiny, little rocky island off the coast of ancient Asia Minor. John was exiled and banished from the mainland to a tiny island in the Mediterranean off the coast of modern-day Turkey. We date the book of Revelation about 96 A.D. Conceivably, the date could vary a year, one way or the other. John was on Patmos for about two and one-half years or something like that, so we pick the middle date. The first question we might look at has to do with the matter of John’s authorship. Depending
on which commentary you use and which sources you look at, you will find that many of the commentators, particularly the modern commentaries, will question that John wrote the book of Revelation. Let’s look and understand
why I say that he wrote the book of Revelation. There are several reasons for not questioning John’s authorship." Read More!!