Re: OT: Shades of gray?



Ed Chait wrote:

That would be John the apostle in the book of Revelation. He is specifically addressing and warning against adding to or taking away from the prophecy in the book of Revelation, not the OT.


You're the first born-again Protestant type person I've ever come across who admits that. I've only ever been told that it applies to the whole Bible. Of course, that could be they say that for convenience's sake.
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