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John’s Gospel: A Neglected Key to Revelation? explores the literary and thematic patterns—both consecutive and chiastic—that tie the fourth Gospel and Revelation together. When read as a literary diptych, the two books create a pattern of interlocking typologies. Warren Gage suggests that they were composed to interpret each other. An appendix further supports that thesis by demonstrating that...

Ephesus 2:7 “I will give to him to eat of the tree of life” 22:2 “in the midst of its (New Jerusalem’s) street—the tree of life” Smyrna 2:11 “he shall not be hurt by the second death” 20:6 “on these the second death has no power” Pergamos 2:17 “I will give to him a stone, and on the stone a new name written” 21:14, 19 “the city has twelve foundations, and on them the names of the twelve apostles … the foundation was of every precious stone” Thyatira 2:26–28 “I will give authority over the nations,
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