This has to be False.
John The Baptist, the one that Scriptures say did indeed baptize Jesus, his cousin, in the River Jordan.
Later, he would be beheaded at the request of a Queen, (not sure of her name or the King's name, her husband?) But I remember learning that the King asked her what she'd like, he'd give her anything she wanted, and she replied that she wanted "John the Baptist's head, on a silver platter." The king somehow granted this wish for his wife, and she received John's head, just as she had requested, on a silver platter.
How disgusting and cruel, for his life to end, for such a Godly man and important figure in the life of Jesus. But I believe God takes certain people with Him, before they ever feel as single pain in their brutal murder, and I believe John The Baptist would certainly be one God would spare from any suffering.
There are obviously more details I am missing because my brain is alot older now than it was when I learned this story. But this is the jist of the story of John the Baptist and why he could not have written Revelation.
Forgive me for not having all the details..but hopefully my answer helps in some minor way.
May You Be Blessed By Our Loving Father!
False. St. John the Apostle wrote Revelation.
Wrong St. John. It was the Apostle which wrote the Book of Revelation. The Bride was the Church.
No. John the Baptist was beheaded by Herod before Jesus was crucified & even before the book of Revelation was written. The accounr of John the Baptist's death is found in Matthew 14:1-12.
No.
Revelation 13:16-17.
Yes, Revelation is PHYSICALLY the last book in the Holy Bible, but not the last book written in the Bible. John wrote Revelation when he was a prisoner on the Isle of Patmos for preaching about Jesus(Revelation 1:1,2+9), but it is generally believed that he wrote his gospel and his three 'epistles'(1John, 2John, 3John) after he was released from Patmos and was living near Ephesus.
John the evangelist, wrote also the book of Revelation or Apocalypse in the Greek.
Kuran is not human authored book. Kuran is God revelation to prophet Muhammad.Refer to the related question below on why was the Kuran revelation?
The book "A Childhood" is written by Harry Crews.
A:We know nothing about the author of Revelation, except that his name was John. At one stage, it was thought that he was the apostle John, but that is no longer the view of scholars. According to the Jewish historian, Josephus, it appears that John the Baptist died in 35 or very early in 36 CE, far too early to have written the Book of Revelation, which appears to have been written no earlier than the end of the century.Answer:Professor J.M. Ford, who wrote the entry on REVELATION for the "Anchor Bible Commentary," is among a minority of scholars who claim that John the Baptist wrote REVELATION, or at least REVELATION chapters 4 through 11. Although John the Baptist died before Jesus died, that is irrelevant, since John's writings could easily have been preserved for generations. The tell-tale markings, for Ford, are the Jewish end-of-world ideas that flourish in the book, and the hope for The One to Come, along with harsh words for the current generation. This matches the preaching of John the Baptist to a "T".
The book was written by John the Apostle (at which point he was also called John the elder)
The Book of Revelation, circa 95 AD, was written by John while on Patmos.
The first book of the Bible is Exodus and it was written by Moses. The last book of the Bible is Revelation and it was written by the apostle John.