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Posted on July 18, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a conjecture 

A Jewish Composition – 

A German scholar Vischer held that the Apocalypse was “originally a purely Jewish composition”.  Taking away the seven churches and the 12 references to Jesus and you are left with the word “lamb” mentioned 27 times.  John the Baptist prepared the way for The Lamb of God.  He could have written the original Apocalypse.  

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Posted on June 24, 2023May 24, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a crying voice 

A First Coming – 

A kingdom at hand.  The time was near.  John the Baptist knew the Lamb, a word used 27 times in the Apocalypse.  He wrote the first one.  Later John the apostle added Jesus and the seven churches.  He knew about the followers of John the Baptist in Ephesus.  There must be a third John.   

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Posted on June 20, 2023May 20, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a bare record 

A Connection to John the Baptist – 

A Lamb of God.  A “bare record” clearly points to John the Baptist.  So does the word “lamb”.  This also explains why the time is at hand.  He was preparing the way for the first coming.  John the apostle knew all this when he added the seven churches and Jesus to his version of the Apocalypse.   

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Posted on June 19, 2023May 19, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a writer 

A John – 

A canon that only considers apostles.  So why did they think John wasn’t the apostle?  The apostle wouldn’t use his name five times.  He wouldn’t say lamb more times then Jesus.  The Baptist would since he didn’t know Jesus was the Lamb.  The apostle knew who “bare record”  and Jesus.   

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Posted on May 27, 2023April 27, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a lamb 

A Lamb of God – 

A voice crying is the wilderness.  The word “lamb” is mentioned 27 times in the Apocalypse.  John the Baptist knew the “Lamb of God”.  He was preparing the way for “the time is at hand”.  John the Baptist did not know Jesus was the Lamb of God.  John the Apostle knew that and was also aware of his following.  

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Posted on May 24, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a crying voice 

A First Coming – 

A kingdom at hand.  The time was near.  John the Baptist knew the Lamb, a word used 27 times in the Apocalypse.  He wrote the first one.  Later John the apostle added Jesus and the seven churches.  He knew about the followers of John the Baptist in Ephesus.  There must be a third John.   

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Posted on May 20, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a bare record 

A Connection to John the Baptist – 

A Lamb of God.  A “bare record” clearly points to John the Baptist.  So does the word “lamb”.  This also explains why the time is at hand.  He was preparing the way for the first coming.  John the apostle knew all this when he added the seven churches and Jesus to his version of the Apocalypse.   

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Posted on May 19, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a writer 

A John – 

A canon that only considers apostles.  So why did they think John wasn’t the apostle?  The apostle wouldn’t use his name five times.  He wouldn’t say lamb more times then Jesus.  The Baptist would since he didn’t know Jesus was the Lamb.  The apostle knew who “bare record”  and Jesus.   

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Posted on April 28, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a bare record 

A Servant of God – 

A “lamb” and the “bare record” ties John the Baptist to the Apocalypse.  Vischer holds the Apocalypse to have been originally a purely Jewish composition.  It would not have included the seven churches that Eusebius and Victorinus failed to recognize.  There is a reasonable explanation why they didn’t.  

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Posted on April 28, 2023March 30, 2023 by apocalypse2blog

a testimony 

A Revelation – 

A purely Jewish composition if you take away the churches and the name of Jesus, which is mentioned only 12 times.  Lamb is mentioned 27 times.  John the Baptist knew the Lamb of God.  John the Apostle knew that.  He also knew Jesus and the churches.  He also knew about the followers of the Baptist in Ephesus.  

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