The book is frequently called "Revelation"; however, the title found on some of the earliest [[manuscript]]s is "The Apocalypse of John" ({{polytonic|Αποκάλυψις Ιωάννου}}), and the most common title found on later manuscripts is "The Apocalypse of the [[theologian]]" {{polytonic|ΑΠΟΚΑΛΥΨΙΣ ΤΟΥ ΘΕΟΛΟΓΟΥ}}. (In English, ''apocalypse'' is often rendered as ''revelation'' and the literal meaning of the Greek word is "unveiling".)<ref>The former is found in [[Codex Sinaiticus]] and [[Codex Alexandrinus]], among other manuscripts, while the latter is found in the [[Majority Text]] and others; however a number of other variations of the title do exist. Nestle-Aland. ''[[Novum Testamentum Graece]]''. 27th ed. Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Druck: 1996, p. 632. | The book is frequently called "Revelation"; however, the title found on some of the earliest [[manuscript]]s is "The Apocalypse of John" ({{polytonic|Αποκάλυψις Ιωάννου}}), and the most common title found on later manuscripts is "The Apocalypse of the [[theologian]]" {{polytonic|ΑΠΟΚΑΛΥΨΙΣ ΤΟΥ ΘΕΟΛΟΓΟΥ}}. (In English, ''apocalypse'' is often rendered as ''revelation'' and the literal meaning of the Greek word is "unveiling".)<ref>The former is found in [[Codex Sinaiticus]] and [[Codex Alexandrinus]], among other manuscripts, while the latter is found in the [[Majority Text]] and others; however a number of other variations of the title do exist. Nestle-Aland. ''[[Novum Testamentum Graece]]''. 27th ed. Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Druck: 1996, p. 632. |