Church of Jesus Christ Study Session with Come Follow Me artwork

Episode 214 - CFM Dec 23 - Dec 29 Part VI

Church of Jesus Christ Study Session with Come Follow Me

English - December 29, 2019 11:46 - 8 minutes - 7.91 MB - ★★★★★ - 8 ratings
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Today we conclude with our very last study into the New Testament for 2019. We look at the final verses of the book of Revelation which speak about not adding to the words of that book. We discuss the implications for this when considering continuous revelation.

Howard W Hunter: These verses of scripture have been cited repeatedly by those attempting to discredit the Book of Mormon, claiming that God’s revelation to man is closed. Nothing more is to be added and nothing is to be taken away. They assert that the Book of Mormon is an attempt to add to the words of the Bible. These claims were made when the Book of Mormon was first published and have continued to be made, and are made today. Is there any validity to such assertions? The answer to this query is really very simple. A careful reading of the words makes it clear that the warning against adding to or taking away does not refer to the whole Bible or even to the New Testament, but to use John’s words, only to the words of “the book of this prophecy.” That is, the prophecy contained in the book of Revelation. This is substantiated by the fact that some of the books of the New Testament had not yet been written when John wrote the book of Revelation, and even those that had been written and were in existence at that time had not yet been gathered into one compilation.