
St. John (1)
Author of The Revelation of St. John the Divine: The Holy Bible, King James Version
For other authors named St. John, see the disambiguation page.
St. John (1) has been aliased into St. John the Evangelist.
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Works have been aliased into St. John the Evangelist.
The Revelation of St. John the Divine: The Holy Bible, King James Version (1611) 62 copies, 4 reviews
I begynnelsen var ordet 2 copies
St John of the Cross Poems 1 copy
The Good News in John 1 copy
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THE CLIMACTIC BATTLE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL The final book of the Bible has challenged, inspired, and astonished readers for nearly 2000 years. The book of Revelation may be the most analyzed text in all of Scripture. And yet it remains the most mysterious.
Take a thrilling ride through ancient prophecy. Discover anew the story of the ultimate fulfillment of John's faith as the final battle is fought between God and Satan. The Book of Revelation is an emotionally stirring and thought-provoking show more way to experience this timeless narrative.
In conclusion, I love this book. Revelation is a highly visual epistle, prophecy, and apocalypse. I cannot imagine reading this book without responding to God with awe, reverence, fear, and joy that one day, the Lord Jesus Christ will return and make all things right. It is a very good exposition of the book of Revelation. I highly recommend it. show less
Take a thrilling ride through ancient prophecy. Discover anew the story of the ultimate fulfillment of John's faith as the final battle is fought between God and Satan. The Book of Revelation is an emotionally stirring and thought-provoking show more way to experience this timeless narrative.
In conclusion, I love this book. Revelation is a highly visual epistle, prophecy, and apocalypse. I cannot imagine reading this book without responding to God with awe, reverence, fear, and joy that one day, the Lord Jesus Christ will return and make all things right. It is a very good exposition of the book of Revelation. I highly recommend it. show less
It makes more sense each time :)
Woe to you... for he that hath understanding...
This will take you far ;-)
Word to the wise, is all.
But Elton John? WTF? I think someone is having a bit of a crap joke...
Woe to you... for he that hath understanding...
This will take you far ;-)
Word to the wise, is all.
But Elton John? WTF? I think someone is having a bit of a crap joke...
Read chapter 16 verse 16 and see what you think.
The last book of the Holy Bible, "the revelation of Jesus Christ," has as its author "his servant John" the disciple who was exiled to the Greek island of Patmos because of his faith, and is traditionally identified with the author of the fourth Gospel.
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