I don’t know for sure, but suspect so.  However that is irrelevant, as God saw to it that it was the last book in the Bible. Izzy

 


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Was it the last chapter in the Bible when it was written? 

 

Jd 

 
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Don't you think it is significant that the warning is written in the last

chapter of The Book? Iz

 

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Izzy, I have to vote for "this book" in Rev 22:18,19 applying specifically

to the Revelation. I used to try to apply it to the whole Bible (in a debate

with a mormon many years ago) , and I DO believe that the general principle

applies to the whole Bible, but in particular believe that these verses are

referring specifically to the Book of Revelation.

 

Perry

 

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>  Rev 2218I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of

>this

>book: if anyone adds to them, God will add to him the plagues which are

>written in this book;    19and if anyone takes away from the words of the

>book of this prophecy, God will take away his part from the tree of

>life and from the holy city, which are written in this book.

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>JD, tell me what does the word "Bible" mean? And what is the last book

>in the Bible? Izzy

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>When did the Bible come into existence  --  before or after the Revelation?

>There was no book called the "Bible" in first century times.   But,

>certainly, we should not be adding to what God has said.

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>Jd

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>Myth - It is finished already

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>And this warning is not only in Revelation, it is also in Deuteronomy

>and in Proverbs.

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>In 'Prophecy: The Uprising' they go on to FINISH the book of Revelations.

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>You are wrong again, Blaine.  Revelations says that no one is to add or

>subtract from the Bible.  Did you miss that part? Izzy

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