by jimwalton » Wed Jun 11, 2014 5:33 pm
Now that I agree with. The Bible is not general instructions for everyone, but the covenant (legal contract) between God and humanity. The contract has been drawn, notarized, and signed in blood. In the contract God has revealed himself, and in Jesus (Heb. 1.1-2) he has said everything he wanted to say. The "in these last days" of Heb. 1.2 gives the air of fulfillment and finality. Many take the words of John in Revelation 22.18 to apply not just to the apocalypse, but to the whole, as a fitting culmination of the revelation to humanity. It is finished.