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It all ends with the [[w:Kingdom of God (Christianity)]]<sup>[[#Revelation 21 (just translations)|Rev 21]], [[#Revelation 22 (just translations)|Rev 22]]</sup>.
It all ends with the [[w:Kingdom of God (Christianity)]]<sup>[[#Revelation 21 (just translations)|Rev 21]], [[#Revelation 22 (just translations)|Rev 22]]</sup>.
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{{Q|The '''authorship of the [[w:Johannine literature|Johannine works]]'''—the [[w:Gospel of John|Gospel of John]], [[w:Epistles of John|Epistles of John]], and the [[w:Book of Revelation|Book of Revelation]]—has been debated by [[w:Biblical criticism|scholars]] since at least the 2nd century AD.|Wikipedia|[[w:Authorship of the Johannine works|Authorship of the Johannine works]]}}
{{Q|The '''authorship of the [[w:Johannine literature|Johannine works]]'''—the [[w:Gospel of John|Gospel of John]], [[w:Epistles of John|Epistles of John]], and the [[w:Book of Revelation|Book of Revelation]]—has been debated by [[w:Biblical criticism|scholars]] since at least the 2nd century AD.|Wikipedia|[[w:Authorship of the Johannine works|Authorship of the Johannine works]]}}
{{Q|'''[[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]''' is a [[w:Literary genre|genre]] of [[w:prophecy|prophetical]] writing that developed in post-[[w:Galut|Exilic]] [[w:Judaism|Jewish]] culture and was popular among [[w:millennialism|millennialist]] [[w:early Christians]].|Wikipedia|[[w:Apocalyptic literature|Apocalyptic literature]]}}
=== Revelation 13 ===
=== Revelation 13 ===
[[File:La Bête de la Mer.jpg|thumb|right|800px|A pane from the [[w:Apocalypse Tapestry]] depicting the first beast and the dragon handing its power to the beast. This work of art was produced between 1377 and 1382 and is located in the Musée de la Tapisserie, [[w:Château d'Angers]], [[w:Angers]], western France.]]
[[File:La Bête de la Mer.jpg|thumb|right|800px|A pane from the [[w:Apocalypse Tapestry]] depicting the first beast and the dragon handing its power to the beast. This work of art was produced between 1377 and 1382 and is located in the Musée de la Tapisserie, [[w:Château d'Angers]], [[w:Angers]], western France.]]