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There is no evidence that the apostle John was ever on the island of Patmos. Simply because the Book of revelation was signed by a person called John, it was decided late in the second century that this must have been the apostle John. Whoever this John was, it clearly was not the author of John's Gospel, as the style and the theology are too different. Today, many theologians refer to the author of Revelation as "John of Patmos", although some continue to believe that both authors really were the apostle John.

After the decision to attribute Revelation to the apostle John, a tradition evolved that the apostle John was exiled to Patmos because he miraculously survived all attempts to kill him. Even if true, the tradition does not seem to say how long he lived in exile.

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Who is the prisoner who wrote the Revelation of John?

-----------------------The Book of Revelation is signed by 'John', who said that he was writing from the island of Patmos, and because of the coincidence of names has long been associated with the disciple John. However modern scholars say that the autohr could not really have been the author of John's Gospel, nor could he have been the disciple John. To distinguish him as a separate person, he now tends to be called John of Patmos, and there is no reason to believe that he was ever a prisoner.Becuae of the traditional association of Revelation with the disciple John, the early Christians developed a legend that got John on the island of Patmos, thereby 'proving' that he really was the author of Revelation. The belief developed that the Romans had boiled John in oil, but he miraculously survived this and other attempts to kill him. Although they were unable to harm John, the Romans were still somehow able to take him by force as a prisoner to Patmos. This is a wonderful legend, but has no historical basis. The otherwise unknown author, John of Patmos, was not the disciple John and was not a prisoner.


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When did the apostle John move to the ancient city of Ephesus?

There is no evidence that John, son of Zebedee, ever went to either Patmos or Ephesus. However, because the Book of Revelation was signed by a person called John, a tradition developed that this John was the apostle John, that he was exiled to Patmos and that he then went to Ephesus, perhaps for as long as 26 years.


Was the book of revelations wrote while john was at island patmos?

A:Simply because the Book of Revelation was signed by a person called John, it was decided late in the second century that this must have been the apostle John. Whoever this John was, it clearly was not the author of John's Gospel, as the style and the theology are too different. Nevertheless, after the decision to attribute Revelation to the apostle John, a tradition evolved that the apostle John was exiled to Patmos because he miraculously survived all attempts to kill him. It is never explained how it was possible to exile John anywhere, if his enemies were unable to harm him. There is no evidence that the apostle John was ever on the island of Patmos. Revelation 1:1 states that the Book of Revelation was written by a person called John, and Revelation 1:9 says that he wrote from Patmos, without at any stage saying that he had been exiled to the island. So unless there is proof that he was forcibly restrained, it should be assumed that John of Patmos could leave the island whenever he chose, and return at any time he chose.


Did the apostle John hear an angel on the island of Patmos?

Many writings from the early Church Fathers however testify that John, the beloved apostle of Jesus, indeed wrote Revelations and also was banned by the tyrant Domitian, who reigned after his brother Titus from 81 to 96 AD.After the death of Domitian in 96 AD John was able to leave Patmos.When Trajan, not long since, succeeded to the empire of the Romans, Ignatius, the disciple of John the apostle, a man in all respects of an apostolic character, governed the Church of the Antiochians with great care, having with difficulty escaped the former storms of the many persecutions under Domitian... Ignatius Martyrdom 1,1For when, on the tyrant's death, he returned to Ephesus from the isle ofPatmos, he went away, being invited, to the contiguous territories of the nations, here to appoint bishops, there to set in order whole Churches, there to ordain such as were marked out by the Spirit.Clemens Salvation Rich Man 42,1John left Patmos after the death of Domitian. Certainly the guards appointed by the tyrant were no longer interested in keeping him in exile, for after the death of Domitian the persecutions stopped for a short time.A: We do not know how or how often John left Patmos. In fact we do not even know who "John of Patmos" was, in spite of a later tradition that he might have been the apostle John, based on the coincidence of names. Patmos was a busy transit port and it would have been easy for John to catch any one of the many boats plying the route and stopping over at the Island of Patmos. It is for this very reason that Patmos would be one of the least likely places to incarcerate anyone.


How did the apostle John die?

Although many fanciful traditions about the deaths of the apostles grew up over the centuries, we do not really know how any of them died, but tradition says that the apostle John died of natural causes as an old man. However, we do not really know how John died.


Where does the New Testament actually say that John was blind on the isle of Patmos?

A:We know nothing about John of Patmos apart from his authorship of the Book of Revelation, but presumably he was able to see, in order to be able to write. Because the author of the Book of Revelation identified himself as 'John', the book was once attributed to the apostle John. However, scholars say that he is most unlikely to have been the real author, and for this reason now refer to the uthor of Revelation as John of Patmos. The fanciful tradition that the apostle John was boiled in oil then exiled to Patmos was needed in order to get him to Patmos so that he could write the book there. Since this John was not the author, we do not need the oil, nor the exile. Without all these punishments, there is no reason to imagine John of Patmos as being blinded.AnswerAs far as the NT reveals, No; there's no scriptural reason to think that the apostle John was blinded on Patmos.


WHO WROTE ST John AND WHO WROTE THE BOOK OF REVELATION?

Although many people believe John the Apostle to be the author of The Book of Revelation, a very large proportion of Biblical scholars believe that the author of Revelation can not be John the Apostle, owing primarily to the most salient fact that he could not have lived long enough to write it in the time period it is believed to have been written in, (The reign of the Roman Emperor Domitian, AD 81 - 96). In addition, John the Apostle, and the John of Revelation have two radically different theological perspectives, as well as vastly different thematic, and writing styles. Several 2nd Century Biblical scholars name the Revelation author as John of Patmos, owing to his self-described circumstances, (exiled to, and living on the island of Patmos in the Aegean Sea) which he wrote about in his 'letter' to the "Seven Churches of Asia." This 'letter' constitutes the whole of the Book of Revelation. All that is truly known about the 'Revelation' author is that he was a Jewish Christian prophet, who wrote during the reign of Emperor Domitian. No original copy of the manuscript exists. Some believe that the original was written on the walls of the cave (The Cave of Apocalyps) which he is believed to have occupied, and in which he received his visions during his time living, and writing 'Revelation' on the island of Patmos. Who the person who called himself only, "John" and wrote Revelation, 'really' was, has been hotly debated for 2000 years. Whether the book should be included in the recognized Cannon of the Bible has also been disputed for nearly that long. The council of Trent finally included it as a permanent book of the Biblical Canon in 1546 AD.


Who is the prisoner who wrote the Revelation of John?

-----------------------The Book of Revelation is signed by 'John', who said that he was writing from the island of Patmos, and because of the coincidence of names has long been associated with the disciple John. However modern scholars say that the autohr could not really have been the author of John's Gospel, nor could he have been the disciple John. To distinguish him as a separate person, he now tends to be called John of Patmos, and there is no reason to believe that he was ever a prisoner.Becuae of the traditional association of Revelation with the disciple John, the early Christians developed a legend that got John on the island of Patmos, thereby 'proving' that he really was the author of Revelation. The belief developed that the Romans had boiled John in oil, but he miraculously survived this and other attempts to kill him. Although they were unable to harm John, the Romans were still somehow able to take him by force as a prisoner to Patmos. This is a wonderful legend, but has no historical basis. The otherwise unknown author, John of Patmos, was not the disciple John and was not a prisoner.


How long did it take for the bible to be made?

The Bible was written by about 40 different men over a period of about 1600 years, beginning with Moses writing in the wilderness aproximately 1513 B.C., and ending with the Apostle John's writings around the year 98 A.D. Many assume that John's last writing was Revvelation, however, Revelation was written around the year 96 A.D., while he was imprisoned on the Island of Patmos. He was later released from prison, and he wrote the books (or letters) of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd John around the year 98 A.D.


What are facts about the apostle John?

The apostle John was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus and the author of the Gospel of John, three epistles, and the book of Revelation in the Bible. He is often referred to as "the disciple whom Jesus loved" and was known for his profound understanding of love and spirituality. John is believed to have lived a long life and played a significant role in the early Christian church.


Is John the Baptist the same John as in the Book of Revelation?

No, John the Baptist and John of Patmos, the author of the Book of Revelation, are two different individuals. John the Baptist was a preacher and prophet who baptized Jesus, while John of Patmos was a Christian prophet who wrote the Book of Revelation while exiled on the island of Patmos. Their roles and contexts in the Bible are distinct, despite both being significant figures in Christian history.


Where did long john silver get his name?

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Who is the author of Long John Silver?

There is no author of Long John Silver, but he is a character in Treasure Island, by Stevenson.