"Commentary on the Apocalypse of the Blessed John" by St. Victorinus of Pettau is the earliest surviving commentary on the Book of Revelation, composed around 260 AD. Focusing on key passages rather than every verse, Victorinus offers allegorical interpretations that illuminate the text's deeper meanings. He emphasizes the theme of the coming Second Advent, presenting a vision of hope and renewal amidst trials. This work is not only a significant historical artifact but also resonates today as it explores the enduring human quest for understanding in the face of uncertainty and the promise of redemption. Through its insights, listeners are invited to reflect on the timeless nature of faith and prophecy.