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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...

city had twelve foundations, and on them the twelve names of the apostles.” 17:4 “And the woman was clothed in … gold and precious stones and pearls.” 21:11, 18, 21 “and she had … a radiance like a precious stone … and the city was of gold … and her gates were twelve pearls.” 17:5 “And on her forehead a name was written” 22:4 “And His name shall be on their foreheads” 17:5 “Babylon … mother of … the abominations of the earth.” 21:27 “But there shall by no means enter … an abomination.” 17:8 “And
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