Many people regard these two to be both Enoch and Elijah for the simple reason that they were each taken alive to heaven. Others include Moses as a possibility since the miracles referred to as part of the activities of these two are like a number which Moses was involved in when on earth. Though Enoch, is commonly thought of as one of the two "witness' in Revelations because he never died he is rather the character that is to become the type of the church, in particular the church at the rapture, that is called up to meet God, preceeding the beginning of the tribulation. Moses and Elijah are the most likely candidates for many reasons. If you look at their ministries you will see that it is the only time of prevalent miracles, signs and wonders being performed in the Old Testament. These two also appeared talking with Christ while he was transfigured before the apostles during His earthly ministry. As he was rejected as the Jewish Messiah, he is therefore coming again to His people, with mirror like conditions. Rome will again be in power with a revived Roman Empire, miracles signs and wonders will again become prevalent as they were during Christ's first coming and during the ministries of Elijah and Moses, and Elijah and Moses will be there in the tribulation as the two witness's testifying to the world who the Anti Christ, who imposters the Jewish Messiah, really is, telling the world that this character who we call antichrist is in fact the Devil incarnate. They will be there during this time, as likewise they were there during the first coming. Its all going to come full circle. I hope that helps.
Two prophets mentioned in the book of Revelation are Elijah and Moses. They are described as witnesses who will appear during the end times to testify and prophesy before the final judgment.
In the Islamic faith, Prophet Muhammad is considered the last and final prophet and is regarded as the leader of all prophets sent by God. Muslims believe that he received revelations from Allah, which were compiled into the holy book of Islam, the Quran.
No, the book of Revelation in the Bible does not specifically mention "ten thousand days." It primarily deals with apocalyptic visions, prophecies, and symbolic imagery related to the end times.
The two types of prophets are major prophets and minor prophets. Major prophets like Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel have longer books in the Old Testament, while minor prophets like Hosea, Joel, and Malachi have shorter books.
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.
The two Old Testament prophets who did not die are Enoch and Elijah. Enoch was taken by God and Elijah was taken up to heaven in a whirlwind.
St. John the Baptist and St. John the author of the book of Revelations.
In the prophets like Daniel, and Revelations.
john and daniel
No as they are written by two old testament prophets.
The Qur'an is the holy book of Islam that is composed of Mohammed's revelations.
"Revelations"
Revelations.
Iman is faith. It is to believe in Allah, His Angels, His Prophets, His Books and His revelations. It is to believe in the Unseen!
If you're asking about the book in the Christian Testament, the answer is no. If, however, you're asking about God revealing a prophecy to a human, then yes, the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) has many prophets and God-given prophecies.
The God sent revelations to the mankind through the selected persons ie: David, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad are Prophets and messengers. There were 124,000 Prophets From Adam to Muhammad.
Revelations
No.