This is almost an impossible question to answer because the two books cannot be equally compared. It isn't an "apples to apples" comparison.
Most scholars agree that John wrote the Book of Revelation sometime between the year 60 and 90 A.D. The Book of Mormon was mostly written between the years 600 B.C. and 400 A.D. The writers of the Book of Mormon never saw the Book of Revelation and John the Revelator probably didn't even know of the existence of the Book of Mormon peoples.
The Book of Mormon authors did, however, know of the existence of John the Revelator and his revelation even before John was born. The Book of Revelation is mentioned twice in the Book of Mormon, in 1 Nephi 14:18-27 (written in 600 B.C.), and in Ether 4:16 (written by Moroni in about 400 A.D.) and John the Revelator is mentioned once in 3 Nephi 28:6 (written in 35 A.D.) [links to read these verses online are provided below under "Related Links"]
The Book of Revelation and the Book of Mormon don't particularly agree or disagree with one another because they don't really mention many of the same things. However, if you believe the Book of Mormon is true, you will also believe the Book of Revelation is true. They do not conflict each other, and the Book of Mormon supports a belief in the Book of Revelation.
The Book of Mormon never mentions a war in heaven. The War in Heaven is mentioned in the Bible in Revelation 12, Isaiah 14, and Luke 10. It is more specifically detailed in the Pearl of Great Price, in Moses 4 and Abraham 3.
The longest book in the Book of Mormon is the Book of Alma. It takes up almost 1/3 of the Book of Mormon.
REVELATION The last book in the Bible is "The Apocalypse", commonly now known as "The Book of Revelation" or casually as "Revelations". It was written by St. John.
In regards to the book of Genesis, Exodus and Leviticus, I do not disagree with any of the written word.
Book of Revelation
The fourth book in the Book of Mormon is the Book of Enos. The books of the Book of Mormon (in order) are: 1 Nephi 2 Nephi Jacob Enos Jarom Omni Words of Mormon Mosiah Alma Helaman 3 Nephi 4 Nephi Mormon Ether Moroni
The Book of Revelation does not depict a political or social revolution. Instead, it is a prophetic text that describes apocalyptic events and the ultimate triumph of good over evil as part of religious prophecy.
He wasn't sure what he felt because he knew it was an honor but he didn't think he was ready.
The Book of Mormon - musical - was created in 2011.
Studies of the Book of Mormon was created in 1985.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") believe The Book of Mormon was translated from ancient metal plates by Joseph Smith, Jr. They believe that he was lead to the place where the plates were buried by an angel. They were buried in a hill near his home in Palmyra, New York. The hill is now called the Hill Cumorah.See the "Related Links" below to read more about the story of the discovery of the Book of Mormon.
As for Christians, the concluding book is called Revelation.