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Patmos known as the island of the Apocalypse Patmos is now known internationally as the “Jerusalem of the Aegean,” or the “Island of the Apocalypse,” because this is where the Book of Revelation was ...
Hope for the climate (Acts 16:9-15; Psalm 67; Revelation 21:10, 22-22:5; John 5:1-9) Given the environmental future we’re facing, we would do well to address it with resurrection hope.
The Whore of Babylon in Revelation 17 is perhaps John of Patmos’s most notorious character. It may be tempting to lambast her as the misogynistic result of early Christian slut-shaming.
This painting is part of a group of landscapes depicting The Vision of the Apocalypse of Saint John on Patmos by Herri met de Bles and his entourage (see figs. 1, 2 and the list below). The scene ...
The Book of Revelation (also known as the Book of the Apocalypse) is an excellent subject for artists. The text by John of Patmos (written around 95) provides them with an abundance of attractive ...
The final book in the Bible’s New Testament is the Book of Revelation. Also known as the Revelation of Jesus Christ, it was written by the Apostle John on the Island of Patmos late in his life.
The New Testament contains four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), Acts, 21 letters, and Revelation. Source: Encyclopedia Britannica ...
With its arid mountains, rocky coves and "cobalt-blue" seas, Patmos is "magnificent". It is also among the most "serene" of the Greek islands, said John Gimlette in The Guardian, thanks in part to ...
A small but significant island in the Dodecanese, Patmos centers around its famous monastery, where Saint John is believed to have penned the Book of Revelation.
Consider Revelation. Authored by John of Patmos about 70 years after the cross, it mirrors an era marked by Roman persecution in John’s part of the world.
Patmos seems like any other holiday island in Greece, but it isn’t. This secluded destination is where St. John had visions that inspired the Book of Revelation and its apocalyptic foretelling ...