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= 1st century = * '''[[w:1st century]]''' | scripture | '''[[w:Jesus]] teaches''' about things that are yet to come in *# '''[[w:Matthew 24]]''' *# '''[[w:The Sheep and the Goats]]''' and *# '''[[w:Mark 13]]'''. *'''1st century''' | scripture | '''[[w:2 Thessalonians 2]]''' is the second chapter of the [[w:Second Epistle to the Thessalonians]]. It is traditionally attributed to [[w:Paul the Apostle]], with [[w:Saint Timothy]] as a co-author. See [[Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7#2 Thessalonians 2|Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7 Β§ 2 Thessalonians 2]] '''Caution''' to reader: contains '''explicit''' written information about the beasts *'''1st century''' | scripture | '''[[w:Book of Revelation]]'''. The task of writing down and smuggling out this early warning of what is to come is given by God to his servant John, who was imprisoned on the island of [[w:Patmos]]. See [[Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7#Revelation 13|Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7 Β§ Revelation 13]]. '''Caution''' to reader: contains '''explicit''' written information about the beasts.
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