Yes. Traditionally, Catholics call this book the "Apocalypse" or "The Apocalypse of St. John". In more modern Catholic editions, the book is sometimes called "The Book of Revelation". It was actually Protestantism that almost shed this book; Luther originally considered rejecting it as the book was deemed aprocryphal (deuterocanonical), but decided to retain it in the Protestant version of the Biblical canon.
Yes. The King James Version of The Bible published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) uses the exact same books, chapters, verses, and words as every other King James Version Bible.
The difference between the Mormon version and other versions is in the footnotes, which include cross-references with the Book of Mormon. The Mormon version also has unique chapter summaries, a topical guide, and a Bible dictionary that were created by the Mormon church and are not found in other versions.
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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.
The last prophets mentioned in the Roman Catholic Bible come from the Book of Revelation. John of Patmos is generally considered the author of the Book of Revelation. He writes about two witnesses who will be God's prophets during the time of the Second Coming.
As for Christians, the concluding book is called Revelation.
Pure Bible Study - 2010 Revelation 101 Introduction to the Book of Revelation Bible Study was released on: USA: 29 December 2010
The last book of the Holy Bible is Revelation.
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