The apostle john
The last book in the New Testament is the Book of Revelation, which describes the visions and prophecies of the Apostle John.
The book of Revelations is the last book of the new testament, it is written by the apostle John , when in exile on the island of Patmos.
The last real or existing person who heard God speak was John the apostle. His experience is recorded in the book of revelation.
Book of Revelation
The Book of Revelation is traditionally attributed to the apostle John, though there is some debate among scholars about its authorship. Regardless, it is accepted as part of the New Testament in Christian scripture.
Book of Revelation.
The Battle of Armageddon can be found in the New Testament book of Revelation (see Revelation 16).
John
Christian tradition identifies him as the author of several New Testament works: the Gospel of John, the Epistles of John, and the Book of Revelation.
The Book of Revelation
The books from Matthew to Revelations is the New Testament.
The Book of Revelation was signed by a person called John, so Paul could not have written it. The book was at one stage attributed to the apostle John, because of the coincidence of name, and in fact was accepted into the New Testament solely because of that attribution. Modern scholars say that the author could not have been the apostle John and simply call the book's author 'John of Patmos'.