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A. C. Mowle was an author who wrote a commentary on the New Testament called "The Revelation of St. John the Divine" in the Moffatt New Testament Commentary series. This commentary provides insights and interpretations of the Book of Revelation.
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In theology, natural revelation, or general revelation, refers to knowledge about God and spiritual matters, discovered through natural means, such as observation of nature, philosophy and reasoning. Christian theologians use the term to describe knowledge of God purported to be plainly available to all humankind.The Old Testament is certainly available to all humankind, but the revelations it contains are not, other than by storytelling. In the Old Testament we are relying on the testimony of others, so it is not part of what theologians generally call natural revelation.
Divine revelation is an event, whereas sacred text is a thing. Two examples of Divine revelation are the Giving of the Ten Commandments at Sinai, and prophecy.See also the Related Links.Link: Hebrew ScriptureLink: Israelite prophecy
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Revelation is called Apocalypse.
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AnswerThe Revelation of John may have been written in at least two layers, one very early and primitive, and on much later. It is very possible that Revelation was later than the Gospel of John and possibly the pseudo-Pauline Pastorals, 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus. Thus it is possible that Revelation was the last New Testament book to be written in its final form, but nothing is certain.