Okay. I just...I don't know. Even in this post, I'm not really sure what you're trying to say. Are you saying God wrote it? Are you saying Jesus wrote it?
my opinion is it tells us who wrote it which is John the apostle .
Okay. I just...I don't know. Even in this post, I'm not really sure what you're trying to say. Are you saying God wrote it? Are you saying Jesus wrote it?
Is it just me, or does anyone else get the sense that a mysterious person actually wrote Revelation? Look at 1:1. It reads:
The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants what must soon take place. He made it known by sending his angel to his servant, John, (Rev 1:1, NIV 1984 ed.)
Okay...so... God gave Jesus a revelation of the things that must soon take place. Jesus then made it known to John by sending his angel to John. ...all well and good, BUT...
Who's doing the talking here? Rev 1:1-3 sounds like a third party. I'm not saying I believe this, but I started an exegesis of Revelation today, and it just popped out at me. I've never heard anyone ever suggest it before.
What is your take on it? View attachment 234598
my opinion is it tells us who wrote it which is John the apostle .
Rev_1:1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John:
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Is there some reason for your cut and paste of Revelation? I mean, do you feel it has some magical quality if you cut and paste Bible verses without any comment about them? Do you believe the action alone will bring some power to play? Do you have anything to add? I mean, you do know I have a Bible, right? The verses you cut and paste, you do realize, I have read them...in depth. Right?
Rude? You think I'm being rude? Is any challenge in a conversation rude? I'm not being rude? I mean, at least I'm engaging you because you do realize the appropriate response to a cut and paste of a zillion Bible verses without any commentary is just to ignore the person. At least I'm not ignoring you. I am engaging you. If you don't want to be engaged. If you don't want my comments to you, then don't cut and paste Bible verses without any commentary. Because, frankly, I consider that a kind of magic. I don't see it as holy at all.Stop being so rude.
I'm actually interested in what you say is the divine reason- and why you say it is the greatest thing ever that revelation is anonymous.And there's a reason for that. There's a reason the Gospels and Revelation are anonymous, and why Jesus never wrote anything in his life. He could write, you know? He deliberately did not. There's a Divine reason for it. But I'm not going to share it with you if you don't have it in you to ask for it.
I'm actually interested in what you say is the divine reason- and why you say it is the greatest thing ever that revelation is anonymous.
My theory is that if Rev 1;1-3 isnt from John, it could be from a somebody that was a scribe for him like Paul had.
I'm actually interested in what you say is the divine reason- and why you say it is the greatest thing ever that revelation is anonymous.
My theory is that if Rev 1;1-3 isnt from John, it could be from a somebody that was a scribe for him like Paul had.
It wasn't John the Apostle. Your local church might tell you that, but if you would research it at all, you would see that such is probably impossible. No one, in any real theological theory believes that. OR...John the Apostle may have written it, but if he did, then it isn't John the Apostle who wrote the Gospel of John or the letters of John.
But you know what? None of that matters anyway. No one living today, or for that matter in the second century even knows who John was. We really don't even know who Jesus was. We, as Christians, only know Jesus as the WORD. And that Word is presented to us in the Gospels as the Holy Spirit reveals Christ to us through them.
Whether you want to believe it or not, or whether you're capable of believing it or not, we only know Jesus Christ via the Gospel records of his life and teachings. We know nothing about Jesus of Nazareth historically.
And there's a reason for that. There's a reason the Gospels and Revelation are anonymous, and why Jesus never wrote anything in his life. He could write, you know? He deliberately did not. There's a Divine reason for it. But I'm not going to share it with you if you don't have it in you to ask for it.
As for your constant apologies for your perceived offense toward me--I never felt it, and I really don't know what you're looking for in a response from me about it. I never felt offended by you, so I don't know what you're talking about. But if you truly feel you have sinned in some way against me--trust me--I completely forgive you. In fact, I like you! View attachment 234608
I'm actually interested in what you say is the divine reason- and why you say it is the greatest thing ever that revelation is anonymous.
Has anyone determined which Lord's day john was speaking of?
John also is scolded or rebuked 11times for not writing the things he is witnessing. Probably over whelmed by what he saw and being at a loss of words.
That really can't be determined. Was it the seventh day of the week? Was it the day Jesus rose from the dead, our Easter? Or Good Friday? But here is what the Holy Spirit is trying to tell us: It's supposed to be unknown because for us, just like for John, it should be any day and every day. View attachment 234624
I'm sorry, but I don't like the way I said that, and this forum doesn't give one the option of editing their comments. I want to rephrase it so it doesn't sound so haughty and arrogant. I don't like that about myself. So... Here is the edit:
That really can't be determined. Was it the seventh day of the week? Was it the day Jesus rose from the dead, our Easter? Or Good Friday? But here is what I believe we can take from it: It's supposed to be unknown because for us, just like for John, it should be any day and every day.
Well, maybe one day, you'll feel inspired to share. ...maybe...The day that John was in the Spirit can be determined from Scripture. The key is in the expression in Revelation itself.
Has anyone determined which Lord's day john was speaking of?