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What does the Bible say about the Isle of Patmos?

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The Isle of Patmos is where John was exiled for preaching the word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ.

The Isle of Patmos is significant in the biblical narrative as the place where John was exiled. According to Revelation 1:9, he was banished 'for the word of God and for the testimony of Jesus Christ.' This exilic experience was not merely punitive but intentional, as it positioned John to receive divine revelations from God while in isolation. His solitude on Patmos became a transformative moment where he encountered God's glory and sovereignty, ultimately leading to the writing of the Book of Revelation, which serves as both a comfort and a warning to the churches.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:9

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