farouk
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@Sabertooth Well, anyway this sure is a great way for him to learn, anyway...No, my son in college in Milwaukee [WI] attends a Korean church/outreach and has a girlfriend from there.
(Funny how it works... :) )
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@Sabertooth Well, anyway this sure is a great way for him to learn, anyway...No, my son in college in Milwaukee [WI] attends a Korean church/outreach and has a girlfriend from there.
I think it might not be wise to think that God would not give the ability to John to pen the book of Revelations at any age. It is also possible that John had someone else actually do the writing as he quoted it to him. Paul did this. The fact is that the book of Revelations is Revelation from God and could have been revealed at any time and it wouldn't make a difference. God can tell you the future today or he can wait and tell you the future in 10 years from now it's still in the future.Copy that...I miscued then...![]()
Texbow (bowhunter from East Texas I presume) hello...I used to have some land in Leon County, Centerville area....a little North of you...I think it might not be wise to think that God would not give the ability to John to pen the book of Revelations at any age. It is also possible that John had someone else actually do the writing as he quoted it to him. Paul did this. The fact is that the book of Revelations is Revelation from God and could have been revealed at any time and it wouldn't make a difference. God can tell you the future today or he can wait and tell you the future in 10 years from now it's still in the future.
Probable logic. I assume you're referencing the early writings of Irenaeus as conjecture. We have obviously no exact date given in the scriptures. In my opinion minus that we must look outside of scripture or historical validations compared to scripture. I see no reason to dispute Irenaeus the Greek Bishop's writings. It also makes sense that John was released from exile when Domitian died in 96 AD. Emperor Nerva succeeded Domitian for a short time before his own death but before his death, he ended Christian persecution releasing Christians in captivity. His son Trajan was not as kind as his father but John would have been back in Ephesus by then.Texbow (bowhunter from East Texas I presume) hello...I used to have some land in Leon County, Centerville area....a little North of you...
There are two main factors for my revisionist theory and of others 1. the date officially accepted in based actually on a conjecture, a flimsy opinion, not a real fact, of a later Roman dictator that exiled rebels and slaves to Islands and other locations, more frequently that Nero did, and 2., All the rest of the disciples and followers of Christ at that time endured Tribulation in the same time period under Nero, except, because of this 'opinion,' John..
.....and third, John would have been dead from natural causes, way before 95 AD.
If you want a useful reply of any substance you will have to give me time to think on what you have said here. It seems you have had your response already prepared, or in part at least, ready to go.......I'll be back later TB....:cool:Probable logic. I assume you're referencing the early writings of Irenaeus as conjecture. We have obviously no exact date given in the scriptures. In my opinion minus that we must look outside of scripture or historical validations compared to scripture. I see no reason to dispute Irenaeus the Greek Bishop's writings. It also makes sense that John was released from exile when Domitian died in 96 AD. Emperor Nerva succeeded Domitian for a short time before his own death but before his death, he ended Christian persecution releasing Christians in captivity. His son Trajan was not as kind as his father but John would have been back in Ephesus by then.
The other thing that I consider is in Revelation 2 concerning the Church of Ephesus. God rebuked the Church for the loss of its first love. This does not sync with Paul's writting around AD 60 when Paul in Ephesians 1 opens with "To the saints who are in Ephesus and faithful in Christ Jesus" Paul planted the Church of Ephesus sometime in the early to mid 50 AD so his epistle recognizing they are faithful in Christ Jesus in 60 AD seems to suggest that Revelation 2 is sometime much later after Paul has been long gone. The planting of the Church, the Ephesians epistle, and Revelation 2 only make sense if Revelation 2 was sometime after Paul was gone.
Another thing is that Paul nor the other Apostles ever referenced the book of Revelation in their writings. The book of Revelation would certainly be a major topic in that period if known. The evidence points to Revelation being penned after the other books and epistles had been written. 1st 2nd 3rd John is estimated to be written at or after 90 AD. Jude at 68-70 AD. 1st and 2nd Peter 64-68 AD. It certainly seems to me that Revelation had to be written from 70 AD to 95 AD and given the writings of Irenaeus I'm going with 90-96 AD shortly after John had penned his 1st, 2nd, and 3rd letters.
It is also worthy to note that all the Emperors after Nero persecuted Christians until the death of Domitian in 96 AD. It is unlikely that any Emperor before Nerva would release John.
No. I've studied this timeline issue before so it was fairly easy to pull together my view. One of the things I enjoy is taking a subject and doing a deep dive in studying it. I keep my notes in a study binder and reference back when I have a senior moment. :)If you want a useful reply of any substance you will have to give me time to think on what you have said here. It seems you have had your response already prepared, or in part at least, ready to go.......I'll be back later TB....:cool:
Cool, its great to collect, log and refine over time...let me just answer the first part TB. It is enough for me right now. Here are my own words and some useful historical quotes mixed, to make my story.No. I've studied this timeline issue before so it was fairly easy to pull together my view. One of the things I enjoy is taking a subject and doing a deep dive in studying it. I keep my notes in a study binder and reference back when I have a senior moment. :)
I remember that song! I haven't heard it (even on the oldies' station) in about half a century. :)Did you know that the country of Turkey is changing its spelling to Türkiye?
That reminded me of THIS song about these compulsive name-changers...!![]()
Istanbul (Not Constantinople), The Four Lads (1953)
Wow...I did not know this!Did you know..........
That a Mantis Shrimp can punch with the force of a 22 caliber bullet ?
It's so fast the punch can't be seen by the human eye.
Did you know that the country of Turkey is changing its spelling to Türkiye?
That reminded me of THIS song about these compulsive name-changers...!![]()
Istanbul (Not Constantinople), The Four Lads (1953)
The gag wasMen CHANGE NAMES:...
The gag was
1453, Constantinople > Istanbul;These people are always changing their names...!
2022, Turkey > Türkiye...