Usually, 'the following page' but can mean many things - see related link.
FF stands for "following footnote." It's just a fancy way of saying, "Hey, there's more information down below, so keep reading if you want to know more." So, if you see FF in your Bible footnotes, just flip the page and indulge in some extra knowledge.
ff means 'and following', meaning that the topic of interest continues into the next verses (for a Bible reference) or onto the next pages (for other references.
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It stands for forced fumbles.
Fortissimo, meaning "very strong."
It stands for Fail to Finish.
In the world of music, ff means 'fortissimo' - very loud.
In 1538, King Henry VIII ordered that every church in the realm have a Bible translated into English. Henry's Bible was known as the Great Bible. The Bishop's Bible was a later revision of the Great Bible, shorn of its commentaries and footnotes.
It is an asterisk. It is used as a wildcard character, for footnotes, or for censorship- as in "You son of a *****."
With Footnotes was created in 1974.