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To: HarleyD
Wars of the Lord (Num. 21:14)

Book of Jasher (Josh. 10:13; 2 Sam. 1:18)

Book of the acts of Solomon (1 Kgs. 11:41)

Book of Samuel the seer (1 Chr. 29:29)

Book of Gad the seer (1 Chr. 29:29)

Book of Nathan the prophet (1 Chr. 29:29; 2 Chr. 9:29)

Prophecy of Ahijah (2 Chr. 9:29)

Visions of Iddo the seer (2 Chr. 9:29; 12:15; 13:22)

Book of Shemaiah (2 Chr. 12:15)

Book of Jehu (2 Chr. 20:34)

Sayings of the seers (2 Chr. 33:19)

An epistle of Paul to the Corinthians, earlier than our present 1 Corinthians (1 Cor. 5:9)

Possibly an earlier epistle to the Ephesians (Eph. 3:3)

an epistle to the Church at Laodicea (Col. 4:16)

and some prophecies of Enoch, known to Jude (Jude 1:14)

book of the covenant (Ex. 24:7)

the manner of the kingdom, written by Samuel (1 Sam. 10:25)

the rest of the acts of Uzziah written by Isaiah (2 Chr. 26:22)

2 Tim 3
16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:


Those are just the ones mentioned in the few writings we were allowed to have. Plus, all the writings of all the prophets from Adam to John. All Scripture...

"There is nothing more that one needs to know."

What prophet told you this? Because God never said it. Also, why are there prophets prophesying in the last days, (Rev 11) if every thing is known?

"When the prophets of Revelation appear, I sure they will reveal to people what is in scripture."

You've already rejected them. They are normal men, just like they've always been. They are meek and humble. You're not going to all of a sudden recognize them and have a total change of heart.

Your statement above contradicts your overall premise. If we have all that we need and it's all correct, how can they reveal anything to anyone? It only makes sense that if they are giving new prophesies, so much in fact that it takes 3years for them to complete their task, there's a whole lot we don't have.


20 posted on 08/08/2017 6:19:28 AM PDT by StormPrepper
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To: StormPrepper
Thanks for your list but apparently God felt there was no benefit for us to know what Gad the seer or the prophecy of Ahijah had to say. Otherwise they would be contained in the Holy Scriptures. God tends to be very succinct.

What prophet told you this? [sic: "There is nothing more that one needs to know."] Because God never said it.

I know my former statement to be true based upon what 2 Tim 3-4 states. Everything in scripture is given for our correction, reprove, etc. so that we may repent, turn to Christ and live a righteous life. What else is there?

But how do you know I didn't have a revelation from God that told me this? What makes you so sure God didn't speak to me in a dream or vision telling me this? Seems to me that if you believe in prophesy, then what exactly is your criteria in knowing who God speaks to and when He speaks?

Your statement above contradicts your overall premise. If we have all that we need and it's all correct, how can they reveal anything to anyone?

The Pharisees of Christ's day had the writings of Isaiah and they still misread the signs. God doesn't reveal everything including some things in His scriptures. And some simply refuse to listen.

22 posted on 08/08/2017 9:22:49 AM PDT by HarleyD (Ecc 10:2 A wise man's heart inclines him to the right, but a fool's heart to the left.)
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