I'm sorry but Revelation is a summing up and an explanation. There is no theology contained therein that is contrary to the rest of the bible. It does not advocate the worship of angels, but just the opposite. Nowhere is one led to use witchcraft to divine the future. The Jews don't like to think that Christ revealed anything so that point is moot.
LOL! That's got to be the biggest understatement I have heard here! There is plenty of theology present here, especially about what is to come and the afterlife.
There is no theology contained therein that is contrary to the rest of the bible.
I don't recall saying it does. The problem that you are ignoring is that the Book of Revelation was NOT universally accepted as part of the Canon of Sacred Scriptures. It is considered part of the NT Deuterocanonicals. Despite your pleas and attempt to change the subject, the fact remains that the Church did not universally and unequivocaly accept Revelation, just as they did not accept 2 Maccabees. Thus, they are called "Deuterocanonicals", which means "second canon".
Back to the original question - WHY do you accept the NT Deuts, but not the OT Deuts?
It does not advocate the worship of angels, but just the opposite.
Which OT Deut advocates WORSHP of angels? I have read them, and I don't know what you are talking about. Tobit has an angel charecter (Rapheal) in there, but he is certainly not worshipped - just as John does not worship the angel in Revelation...
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