It was John of the 12 Disciples (:
John was writing the things that he saw and heard in a vision. A time came when the seven thunders uttered their voices. Apparently God did not want the world to know this particular part of the vision at the time. So he commanded john not to write it down.
John saw his vision in the Book of Revelation while he was on the island of Patmos, where he had been exiled as punishment for preaching the word of God.
He saw the police coming so he told his comrades to scram.
John was kept a prisoner on the island of padmos, it was there that he saw the vision concerning the book of Revelation.
After Saul saw Jesus in a vision, he was temporarily blinded ,but saw the truth in his heart. After than he changed his name to Paul and taught people to know and love Jesus. :)
No, Alice did not warn Edward about her vision of Bella before he met her. The vision happened after they had already met and fallen in love with Bella.
My pa saw a deer in the back yard and told me to hurry and get my ruffle.
My vision was damaged from the blinding white light.I am changing my vision care team.I saw my new team in a vision.
Yes she did, Alice saw Jasper in her future. how did she know who it was?
"And to Think That I saw It on Mulberry Street" was written on 1937 and published on 1983
Alice had a vision of Bella cliff diving, thinking of suicide. She told Rosalie who told Edward. Edward called the Swan home to check and Jacob seemed to confirm it. So, Rosalie.
Dr. Seuss's first book was "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," published in 1937. The story was inspired by a European vacation he took with his wife when a conversation about books made her challenge him to write a children's book that kids couldn't put down.