Hebrews 10:7 7Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of me,) to do thy will, O God.
Too few care one wit about the ‘will of God’, they spend their lifetime making up new traditions. But hey, that is what the Lord's Day (thousand years/millennium) will be to set all those wayward souls straight.
Sigh, hebrews 10:7 is given as support for Paul’s point that the animal sacrifices offered under the old covenant could never solve the problem of our sin. The very fact that they had to be repeated over and over proves that they only temporarily covered sin, they could not permanently cleanse it (Hebrews 9:810). This, according to the writer, is part of God’s intention; we were meant to look for a single, once-for-all sacrifice, and this is what Christ provided (Hosea 6:6).
Revelation 22:18-19 talks about “this book” namely the Book of the Revelation of St. John —> don’t you realize that the Bible is made up of 73 books ending with the book of the Apocalypse?
And Deuteronomy talks about the Law — specifically as in Deuteronomy.
sheesh, don’t add to the book of revelation and don’t add to the Law