John the Divine

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John the Divine is the traditional name given to the Christian visionary believed to have authored the Book of Revelation in the New Testament.

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Label Occurrences
John the Divine canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian saint
New Testament figure
biblical figure
visionary
alsoKnownAs John of Patmos
John the Revelator
Apostle John
surface form: John the Theologian
associatedWith Seven Churches of Asia
associatedWithPlace island of Patmos
surface form: Patmos
associatedWork Book of Revelation
bookPosition final book of the New Testament
canonicalContext New Testament
feastType saint’s feast
honorificTitle Saint
The Divine
languageOfWritings Koine Greek
literaryGenreOfWork apocalyptic literature
prophetic literature
religion Christianity
roleInRevelation narrator of the Book of Revelation
recipient of apocalyptic visions
subjectOf Christian eschatology
biblical scholarship
theologicalTheme New Heaven and New Earth
apocalyptic prophecy
final judgment
second coming of Christ
timePeriod 1st century AD (traditional)
traditionalAuthorOf Book of Revelation
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Lutheranism
surface form: Lutheran Church

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
visionLocation island of Patmos
surface form: Island of Patmos
writesTo Ephesus
Church of Laodicea
surface form: Laodicea

Pergamon
surface form: Pergamum

Philadelphia
Sardis
Smyrna
Thyatira

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

John of Patmos alsoKnownAs John the Divine
John honorificTitle John the Divine
subject surface form: John of Patmos
John the Revelator alsoKnownAs John the Divine