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The AD 60 Laodicean earthquake merely proves that Revelation was written shortly BEFORE that disastrous AD 60 earthquake, while the Laodicean church still had a cocky self-assurance of wealth and prosperity. God told them that He was "about to spue you out of my mouth", in a soon-coming judgment of that Laodicean church by the AD 60 earthquake.Then consider this fact. The church at Laodicea is represented as existing under conditions of great wealth. She was rich and had need of nothing (3:17). In A.D. 60, though, Laodicea had been almost entirely destroyed by an earthquake. Surely it would have required more than eight or nine years for that city to have risen again to the state of affluence described in Revelation.
Those seven and the eighth "kings of the earth" (Rev. 17:18) which were connected to the Scarlet Beast in Revelation 17:10 were not the Roman emperors. They were the eight high priests of the house of Annas who monopolized the high priesthood from AD 6 until AD 66 (Annas, Eleazar, Caiaphas, Jonathan, Theophilus, Matthias, Ananus, and Mattathias). Scripture gives the high priests the title of "the kings of the earth" (tes ges - the land of Israel - not monarchs of the world at large). The sixth high priest "king" that was still alive when John was writing Revelation was Theophilus, to whom the books of Luke and Acts were addressed. Five high priest "kings of the earth" (Annas, Eleazar, Caiaphas, Jonathan, and Matthias) had already died by the time John was writing Revelation, no later than early AD 60.The passage in Revelation 17:10 suggests that it was written during the rule of the sixth king, Galba, who ruled 68–69 AD.
The five Roman rulers before him were Julius Cesar, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero (54–68).
(The Rev. 17 Scarlet Beast is a different beast than the Rev. 13 Sea Beast, which was connected with the Roman empire and its ten crowned emperor horns.)
The seventh high priest "king" was Ananus, who had not yet come into office, but would be appointed high priest in AD 63 for a "short space" of three months only before he was deposed by Rome for overstepping the bounds of his authority as high priest. This means Revelation was definitely written at some point before AD 63.Remarkably, the text also states that the seventh king would have a short reign. This seventh king was Otho, who ruled for only three months during 69 AD.
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