The Open Court 37, No.801

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And Mr. Morosofif did not hesitate to conjecture that the John mentioned in the book was John the Chrysostome, who had been once Patriarch of Con- stantinople and died in exile in 407.
The conclusion was startling indeed. But only in this case the reference to the Nicolaitans becomes intelligible. The author of the Revelation hated the deeds and the doctrine of the Nicolaitans (ch. IT, 6 and 15). Now, Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, later canon- ized, had lived in the fourth century and had had his o
...wn clerical party, which was inimical to John the Chrysostome.
Mr. Morosofif suggested that "Gog and Magog" mentioned in Ch.
XX were most likely the "Hun and Magol" whose names might THE DATE OF THE REVELATION III have been easily distorted by ignorant copyists : Pcoy xai May^^Y' instead of Tovv xai MoyooX- The Huns and the MongoHans had indeed invaded the Byzantine Empire some twenty years before the time described in the Revela- tion.
As to the number of the Beast, 666 (ch. XIII, 18), Mr. Morosoff seconded the explanation of Newton: "And his, beast's mark is -|--|--f-) ^nd his name Lateinos, and the number of his name 666." (Isaaci Newtoni opera quae estant omnia.


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