In th everse below John states why he wrote 'John':
Joh 20:31 but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name.
John is instructed to write the things recorded in Revelation:
Rev 1:19 Write the things which you have seen, and the things which are, and the things which will take place after this.
It is believed by many that John wrote five books of the Bible.
*The gospel of John (in or near Ephesus) in 98ce
*The three smaller letters, 1,2,3 John (in or near Ephesus) in 98ce
*Revelation (in Patmos) in 96ce
The Book is called "Revelation" (drop the "s" at the end). He wrote the Book on the Island of Patmos while exiled as a Roman prisoner.
St. John the Baptist and St. John the author of the book of Revelations.
The last book in the Bible is called Revelation or the Revelations of St. John.
The book of Revelations was written by John on the island of Patmos roughly in the year 90.A.D.
I John along with II and III John were wrote by the Apostle John Before he wrote the booke of Revelations, which was penned around 90 a.d. The book of Revelations was the last book of the Bible to be written, fittingly so, as it also the book concerning the end of Gods dealing with man and his sin.
John.
The Book of Revelation in the Bible is traditionally attributed to the apostle John, although some scholars debate this authorship.
No he did not.
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There was St. John the Baptist who was beheaded before the death of Jesus, and St. John the Apostle who wrote the book of John. They were different people.
There is no definitive answer as to why God chose John specifically to write the Book of Revelation. However, it is believed by many Christians that John was chosen because of his close relationship with Jesus and his profound spiritual insights. Additionally, John may have been well-suited to convey the apocalyptic and prophetic message of Revelation.
In Irish San Seán, as in Oíche Fhéile San Seáin(St. John's Eve). In Scottish Gaelic:?
The island of Patmos.