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and in this kingdom, and patience of Jesus Christ." Again in 22:8
he says: " I John saw these things and heard them."

14 He mentions his name in all the above verses contrary to the
general practice of the Evangelists. The explanation that the
writer has disclosed his name against his normal practice in order
to introduce himself cannot be acceptable because if this had been
his object he would have used specific words together with his name
defining his intention. For example, he could have written John,
the son of Zebedee or brother of James. He only uses some

general words like " your brother ", companion in patience etc.
which do not serve the purpose of his introduction

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15 Eusebius also says in chapter 3 of vol. 3 of his book: