The word 'servant' is used 10 times in the book of Revelation in the KJV. The NIV and New KJV (NKJV) translations use the word 'servant' 13 times.
The "elder" John was one of Jesus 12 disciples and the writer of the Gospel of John, three letters(1 John 2 John 3rd John), and the book of Revelation
There is no record of John of Patmos' age.
These were two different Johns, attributed to two different books.
The writer of Revelation calls himself John. He also declares that he is on the island of Patmos. Several of the early church father said John the apostle had been banished to othe island by the Roman Emperor Domitian Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Hippolytus, Clement of Alexandria, and Origen, all credit the book to John. More recently a book called the Apocryphon of John (about a.d. 150), was found in Egypt that specifically attributes Revelation to John the brother of James.
The last book in the bible is the book of revelation, it is by John.
In the King James version the word - glory - appears 16 times in the Book of Revelation
The book of Revelation is attributed to the apostle John, but it is about the visions and revelations received by John from Jesus Christ. The book primarily focuses on the end times, the final judgment, and the ultimate victory of Jesus Christ over evil.
The angel John worshiped in the book of Revelation was instructed by John not to worship him. The angel clarified that he was a fellow servant of God and of John, and that only God should be worshiped.
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 author of Revelation is John of Patmos
The Book of Revelation
It is believed this was about 96AD.
The "elder" John was one of Jesus 12 disciples and the writer of the Gospel of John, three letters(1 John 2 John 3rd John), and the book of Revelation
There is no record of John of Patmos' age.
The last book in the New Testament is the Book of Revelation, which describes the visions and prophecies of the Apostle John.
Revelation
These were two different Johns, attributed to two different books.