Answer 1:
Many modern biblical scholars believe the Book of Revelation was written in circa 95 AD. See related link below for more details and an opposing opinion.
Answer 2:
The date that the Book of Revelation was written is the subject of discussion among scholars with some believing it to have been written around the 60s CE and others in the early to mid 90s CE.
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It is believed this was about 96AD.
The three books of John came first, revelation was written by John as he was a prisoner on theisland of Patmos.
It is thought that Revelation was written no later than the 90s of the first century, so it would be earlier than John's Gospel, which was written in the early second century. However, the author of Revelation, now known as John of Patmos, is regarded as a different person than the author of John.
The author of Revelation is John of Patmos
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.
Beverly Moon has written: 'The role of revelation in the world's religions' -- subject(s): Revelation, Religions
You do not mention what the choices are that you were given, so your question cannot be answered. By the way, a 'revelation' as written in your question is a sudden heaven-inspired insight. The word you may have been looking for is 'revolution'.
Alfred Leslie Lilley has written: 'Religion and revelation' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Religion, Revelation
Douglas Ramsey Kull has written: 'Karl Rahner's theology of revelation' -- subject(s): Revelation
Another answer from our community:The latest book traditionally known to be written by Paul is 2Timothy, written in 67AD before his martyrdom. However, Hebrews is internally-dated to have been written between 67-69AD . It is Pauline in character and if, as some believe, Paul wrote it but wouldn't identify himself to the readers, it would make Hebrews the last book of Paul's. (It was much earlier than Revelation written by John 94-96AD.)
That it was written by a madman.
The Book of Revelation was written to offer hope and encouragement to Christians facing persecution under the Roman Empire. It also sought to reveal God's ultimate victory over evil and the coming of His kingdom.