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A Deeper Exploration of Revelation
Revelation, the final book of the Bible, is a vivid and symbolic narrative revealing God’s ultimate plan for humanity and creation. Written by the Apostle John during his exile on the island of Patmos around 95-96 AD, Revelation addresses the struggles of the early church and provides hope and assurance of God’s ultimate victory over evil. Its dramatic imagery and layered meanings have inspired both awe and deep theological exploration for centuries.
The Author of Revelation
John the Apostle, one of Jesus’ closest disciples, is credited with writing Revelation. During his exile under Roman persecution, John received a series of divine visions, which he faithfully recorded. His unique perspective as an eyewitness to Christ’s ministry and his intimate relationship with Jesus lend authenticity and depth to his account.
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