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Origin of Revelation in Bible & its decipheration, Part-[1]

  How was the Revelation in Bible composed?

  Answer-

  Revelation, written by someone called John of Patmos, in the New Testament.

  John of Patmos, traditionally identified with John the Apostle, is believed to have died of old age around 100 AD, potentially making him the only apostle not to die a martyr. He was exiled to Patmos in the late 1st century under Emperor Domitian and likely died in Ephesus, having lived long after his brother James.

  Key details regarding the death of John of Patmos include:

  Age and Location: Tradition holds that he died around age 90, near the year 100 AD, possibly in Ephesus.

  Cause of Death: Unlike the other apostles who were martyred, John is believed to have died a natural death.

  Legends: While some traditions suggest he was boiled in oil and survived, or survived drinking poisoned, it is generally accepted he was the only apostle to die of old age.

  Exile: John was exiled to the island of Patmos during the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian for preaching the word of God.

  Legacy: He is famously depicted in art holding a cup with a snake, representing a legendary attempt to kill him with poison, which he survived.

  Scriptural Reference: Revelation 1:9 indicates his time of exile on Patmos, where he received the visions.

  By these visions, which were of Egyptian manuscripts style, evolved from Iranian Aryans beliefs, when they were in conglomeration with Greater Arabia roots in 1,500BC, when the first psalms were written, from Iranian Aryans speaking Sanskrit with same Arabic roots, when the Vedas were taught orally with connected stories. So, John the Patmos, borrowed all these stories, and they were nowhere related to Catholicism, and joined it to a fantasies style through visions of Gnosticism of Universal Religious beliefs. I will decipher and thus describe these revelations later according to Hinduism and Buddhism, and also Judaism. He was not a patron of Hebrew beliefs, neither old Greek or Roman Gods included there.

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  How was the religion of YAHWEH or YAHWH in Sumerian developed 4,000 years ago, by Abraham born in 1800BC was in common aborigines as same to Iranian Aryans before 1,600BC?

  Sumerian civilization was centered in Mesopotamia, specifically the fertile plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which is present-day southern Iraq.

  Neighboring region: Across the Zagros Mountains to the east of Sumer was the territory of Elam, an ancient civilization in what is now southwestern Iran. The Elamite city of Susa was a critical hub in the trade network with the Sumerian cities of Mesopotamia.

  Capital distance: Susa was located in the lower Zagros Mountains, approximately 250 kilometers (about 160 miles) east of the Tigris River. This puts it in very close proximity to the Sumerian territories.

  Shared borders: For much of their histories, the two regions shared a border. The Elamites were, in fact, responsible for the final destruction of the last great Sumerian dynasty, the Third Dynasty of Ur, around 2004 BCE.

  So, both religions were same, and Aryans separated from Iran after 1,600BC, and came in Sindh Valley; and developed Hinduism, based on similar mythologies which had a common root to the Psalms of Pentateuch; thus Hinduism started as Rigveda were written by 1 Lakh hymns given by Brahma or Creator, so Rigveda was written thus in 1,500BC. Later Egyptian manuscripts copied it from Iranian beliefs, and again copied in Revelation in New Testament, alongwith old psalms; and to hide it, was given as from Gospel of John, and Creator was replaced by Jesus Christ. May this help you. Zend Avestha, Confusiousism were much later.

  Earlier they preached Mahoon or Ebliss.

  Some of the earliest psalms of Bible or Pentateuch, like Psalm 90, are attributed to Moses, who lived around the 15th century BCE, or, 1600BC.

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