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  1. 1631, John Mayer, A Commentary upon the New Testament. Book of Revelation, Part 2, Chapters XIII-XXII. 1623, T. L., An exposition of the XI. XII and XIII chapters of the Revelation. 1619, John Wilkinson, An Exposition of the 13 Chapter of Revelation of Jesus Christ. 1614, Patrick Forbes, An learned commentarie vpon the Revelation of Saint Iohn ...

  2. In support of the early date, the Syriac version of the New Testament (dating back to the 2nd century A.D.) says the book was written during the reign of Nero. The Muratorian Fragment (170-190 A.D.) and the Monarchian Prologues (250-350 A.D.) claim that Paul wrote to seven churches following the

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  3. The book of Revelation has six striking and singular features. 1. Revelation is the only prophetic book in the New Testament. In the Old Testament, 17 prophetic books speak of Christ’s return. 2. When John, the writer, wrote his Gospel, he reached far back into eternity past and said, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word

  4. books: Ezekiel and Daniel who wrote in the days of Babylonian exile, 605-539 B. C., and Zechariah who prophesied during the Persian era after the return from Babylo-nian captivity, 520 B. C. to an indefinite date. The only apocalyptic book In the New Testament is Revelation which was written by the apostle John during the first cen-tury A. D.

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  5. Reformation Heritage, 2016. Beeke’s commentary is structured as a series of 36 sermons that show how the Book of Revelation consists in seven cycles that describe God’s work in heaven and on earth from the crucifixion to his return in judgment. Beeke shows how each cycle encourages the church in its last-days trials.

  6. Book of. Revelation. Key Information and Helpful Resources. In the opening paragraph, the author identifies himself as John, which could refer to the author of the Gospel and letters of John, or it could be another leader in the early Church. Whichever John it was, he makes it clear in the opening paragraph that this book is a “revelation.”.

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  8. The Revelation to John – (New International Version) International Version)(The Prologue 1:1-3)Chapter 1The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God g. ve him to show his servants what must soon take place. He. de it known by sending his angel to his servant John,who testifies to everything he saw--that. s, the word of God and the testimony of ...