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Lamentations and Jonah Lamentations 5:22 "Or have you utterly rejected us? Are you angry with us still?" Jonah 4:11 "But Nineveh has more than 120,000 people living in spiritual darkness, not to mention all the animals. Shouldn't I feel sorry for such a great city?"
The prophetic books were not placed at the end of the Hebrew Bible. This was a rearrangement of the books by the early church. In the original order, used by the Jews, the prophets appear in the center of the Bible. This rearrangement was an effort to give the false impression that more was coming.
Simply put, it isn't for 'us' to know the exact date/time...but, the Bible does offer significant clues....Read Mathew 24 for example. Many more Books prophecy the 'end times'. But, no, the exact date no one knows.
And further, by these, my son, be admonished: of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh. == ==
It ends because ALL books end. But you can always start it over from the beginning; and each time, it has new meaning. The Hebrew Bible doesn't change...but you do.Answer:According to our tradition, prophecy came to and end shortly after the chronological end of the Hebrew Bible.
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Many books have been written to answer that question, but to be brief, the renaissance was the end of centuries of intellectual stagnation, and a brilliant flowering of important new ideas about many different subjects.
There are still many banned books even today. Some banned books have become unbanned.
No. there is no correlation we know of between any collection of stories written thousands of years ago and the end of the world.
many are called, few are chosenMatthew 22.14 from the Bible.
The Bible does not have a 2nd and 3rd book of John, but there are three short epistles ascribed to John in the New Testament: 1 John, 2 John, and 3 John. These books are located towards the end of the New Testament, after the Gospel of John.
The book of Isaiah especially. (Towards the end of the Old Testament.)