New Testament / Revelation / 20
- Revelation 20:1 / 1 Enoch 10:4
- Revelation 20:3 / 1 Enoch 18:14
- Revelation 20:3 / 1 Enoch 21:6
- Revelation 20:9 / 2 Kings 1:12
- Revelation 20:12 / Psalm 62:12
- Revelation 20:12 / Pseudo Philo Biblical Antiquities 3:10
- Revelation 20:12 / Psalm 87:4
- Revelation 20:12 / 1 Enoch 47:3
- Revelation 20:13 / 2 Baruch 42:8
- Revelation 20:13 / 2 Baruch 30:2
- Revelation 20:13 / 2 Baruch 50:2
- Revelation 20:13 / 2 Baruch 50:2
- Revelation 20:13 / 4 Ezra 4:41
- Revelation 20:13 / Isaiah 26:19
- Revelation 20:13 / Sanhedrin 92a
- Revelation 20:13 / 4 Ezra 7:32
- Revelation 20:13 / 1 Enoch 51:1
- Revelation 20:13 / 1 Enoch 61:5
- Revelation 20:14 / 4 Ezra 8:53
- Revelation 20:14 / 1 Enoch 90:25
Summary
Date: 92-96 C.E.
The book of Revelation, also commonly called the Apocalypse, was likely written by a Jewish-Christian. Scholarship is generally in agreement that the author is not John, son of Zebedee, or the author of the Gospel of John. The book is notable for its many visions and a writing style that is widely shared among Jewish apocalyptic literature from both the Hebrew Bible and later Second Temple traditions. Scholars are also in general agreement that Revelation was written during the reign of Emperor Domitian.