A Thunderstorm
at sea greeted John Chrysostom, the patriarch of Constantinople, at the beginning of the fifth century when he was on his way to Ephesus to replace seven corrupt bishops. Morozov, a Russian astronomer dated the Apocalypse to be in the year 395, based on astronomy, in his book “REVELATION IN THUNDERSTORM AND TEMPEST” and suggested John Chrysostom was the only one around at that time who could have written it. For some strange reason R. H. Charles decided to include this in his “Studies in the Apocalypse”. Go figure.
Watch for more pieces that fit. Blessed is the one who looks.