John was sent to the Island of Patmos primarily because he "refused to compromise his commitment to Jesus Christ." According to tradition and historical accounts, John was exiled to Patmos during the reign of the Roman Emperor Domitian for his steadfast faith and witness for Christ. The other options listed do not accurately represent the reasons for his exile.
Why was John sent to the Island of Patmos?
He violated the law.
He deserted Paul and Barnabas.
He refused to compromise his commitment to Jesus Christ.
He angered the silversmiths.
He disobeyed the Jerusalem council.
1 answer