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John of Patmos (also called John the RevelatorJohn the DivineJohn the TheologianGreekἸωάννηςromanizedIōannēs) is the name traditionally given to the author of the Book of RevelationRevelation 1:9 states that John was on Patmos,[1] a Greek island where, according to most biblical historians, he was exiled as a result of anti-Christian persecution under the Roman emperor Domitian.[2][3]

Nicolas Poussin's Landscape with Saint John on Patmos (1640)

Christian tradition has considered the Book of Revelation's writer to be John the Apostle, purported author of the Gospel of John. A minority of senior clerics and scholars, such as Eusebius (d. 339/340), recognize at least one further John as a companion of JesusJohn the Presbyter. Some Christian scholars since medieval times separate the disciple from the writer of Revelation.[4][5]









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