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Posted on March 10, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a first coming 

A First Version of the Apocalypse – 

A conjecture that it was written by John the Baptist was first suggested by Josephine Massyngbaerde Ford.  She is not the first to suggest multiple authors of the Apocalypse.  Peter Vischer did suggest it was “originally a purely Jewish composition”.  It has also been suggested that it was originally written in Hebrew.  That’s the truth.  

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Posted on March 5, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a patriarch 

A Christian Empire – 

A bishop extraordinaire was in Ephesus to replace seven corrupt bishops at the beginning of the fifth century.  John Chrysostom, who never quoted the Apocalypse, could not ignore what John the Apostle may have left there.  At that time Jerome could have been looking for a reliable copy of the Apocalypse.  He was finishing the Vulgate.  

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Posted on March 4, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a beast 

A Head – 

A dynasty.  Five are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come.  The Roman Empire had seven dynasties.  Chrysostom is the only significant John during the sixth dynasty and he was in Ephesus when Jerome was finishing the Vulgate.  Someone had to verify that John the Apostle wrote the Apocalypse to get it in the bible.   

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Posted on March 2, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a revelation 

A Bare Record – 

A connection.  A bare record ties John the Baptist to John the Apostle and the Lamb of God.  Just the word “lamb” ties John the Baptist to the Apocalypse.  Only John the Apostle knew John the Baptist knew the Lamb of God.  The original Apocalypse was about the first coming, which must shortly come to pass, to prepare the way.   

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Posted on February 28, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a number 

A Passage In Daniel – 

A reference to years.  What happened in the year 666?  What calendar do you use?  What calendar was in effect?  John understood Daniel.  Daniel understood by books the number of the years.  John sends us to the Old Testament for clues.  John understood by books.  John understood the Lamb of God and lamb is found 27 times in the Apocalypse.  

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Posted on February 9, 2023January 9, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a clue 

A Dog That Didn’t Bark – 

A commentary by Victorinus on the Apocalypse.  He mentions the seven churches that Paul wrote to but not the ones John wrote to.  Eusebius has the same problem.  He  mentions six of the seven churches of the Apocalypse but never associates any of them with the Apocalypse.  

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Posted on February 3, 2023January 3, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a storm 

A Sign In The Sky –

A suggestion that John Chrysostom wrote the Apocalypse 30 September 395.  Made by Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov, an astronomer,  according to R. H. Charles  in his book, “Studies in the Apocalypse: Being Lectures Delivered before the University of London”.  A book worth reading.   

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Posted on January 20, 2023December 20, 2022 by apocalypse2blog

a second revelation 

A Prophecy Again –

A little book eaten by John the Apostle who added the seven churches.  He was told to prophesy again.  Followers of John the Baptist were found in Ephesus by Paul in Acts 19.  This is a reasonable explanation of why John uses his name three times in the first chapter of the Apocalypse.  Three different Johns.  

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Posted on January 19, 2023December 19, 2022 by apocalypse2blog

a revelation 

A First Coming –

A servant of God.  It was John the Baptist who “bare record” of the word of God.  John was preparing the way for the first coming which must shortly come to pass.  He was preparing the way for the “Lamb”, a word found 27 times in the Apocalypse. John the Baptist wrote the first Apocalypse and John the Apostle wrote the second.  

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Posted on January 9, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a clue 

A Dog That Didn’t Bark – 

A commentary by Victorinus on the Apocalypse.  He mentions the seven churches that Paul wrote to but not the ones John wrote to.  Eusebius has the same problem.  He  mentions six of the seven churches of the Apocalypse but never associates any of them with the Apocalypse.  

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