The Apocalypse "Apocalypse" begins with a clinic in a small town doctor in the waiting room. While waiting to see a doctor, Mrs Turpin and several other characters are chatting. Mrs. Turpin's words quickly revealed that she is a prejudiced snooper. She will soon be able to judge everyone in the room. Mary Grace is an ugly girl listening to all the judgment of Mrs. Stefan in the room. Mary Grace is very dissatisfied with Mrs Turpin. Mary Grace said nothing to stop her, but threw her book to her wife.
The Revelation Revelation, the Revelation Revelation, the Revelation Revelation of John, the Revelation of John, or the Revelation Revelation of John (from the beginning), or the Revelation Revelation (often misunderstood as the Revelation of John) It is a book. Therefore, the New Testament is the last book of Christian Bible. It is the center of eschatology of Christianity. That title is derived from the first word of text written in Koinee Greek. : Apokalypsis, "opening" or "revelation" (Before the title page and titles, the book is usually beginning to know its first word, in the case of the Hebrew five Moses book (Tola) The "Revelation Revelation" is the only apocalyptic article in the New Testament (although the Gospels and the letters have short terminal chapters in the end).
Some believe that Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Revelation of John share many of these features. Based on this, these normative books are also classified as apocalyptic literature. In particular, "Apocalypse" is classified as a copy of the Apocalypse. Apocalypse not only shares many additional functions with these additional Biblical books, it is also written during the same period that formed the end of the world. There is no doubt that the Apocalypse resembles the end of the world in several respects.