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.
These were two different Johns, attributed to two different books.
Actually all 12 were there.
List three ways johns gospel Differs from the synoptic gospels
In the Gospel of John, the term "faith" appears explicitly around 10 times, depending on the translation. However, the concept of belief and faith is a central theme throughout the book, with numerous references to believing in Jesus as the Son of God. The Gospel emphasizes the importance of faith for salvation and eternal life.
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These were two different Johns, attributed to two different books.
Johns Varghese has written: 'The imagery of love in the Gospel of John' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Love, Biblical teaching
John was the most beloved disciple. Like the rest of the disciples, he was commissioned to preach the gospel and to heal the sick. John also received the revelation of the end days.
Actually all 12 were there.
John--the beloved disciple--had a tough life after Jesus. He was captured by the Romans and sent to the Island of Patmos.
The first four Books in the New Testament, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are Gospels and each tell the story of Jesus' ministry on earth in four slightly different slants, which is understandable as they were written by four different men, but all were lead by the Holy Spirit so that we get a more complete story of Jesus. John did write I, II, and III John and the Book of Revelation, but these four books are not the "gospel", only the first four books in the N.T. are the Gospel accounts.
Geoff Johns has written: 'Hawkman' 'The Flash'
Orrick. Johns has written: 'Time of our lives'
Francis A. Johns has written: 'A bibliography of Arthur Waley'
James Grey Johns has written: 'The American presidency'
Henry Johns Berkley has written: 'A treatise on mental diseases'
Edward B. Johns has written: 'Health for effective living'