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What comes after the end of the Bible?

Wulven

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The book of Revelations filled in a lot of blanks. But, after everything written in it is finished. What then? Kinda fascinated by the unwritten future thereafter.
 
Maybe it might be fun to learn about other ways of worship? It's a great big world, full of lots of interesting people.....
 
What comes at the end of the bible?

The concordance, some maps, and the old family tintypes, of course!
 
You can read the “Apostolic Fathers”, the earliest Christian writings after the Apostles. Some of the authors knew the Apostles, or were only a generation removed. A few of them were read alongside Scripture for a short time, until a final consensus about the Bible was reached. The earliest lists of “Books of the Bible”, were in nearly universal agreement from the beginning, but a few writings like I Clement were considered for a short time. Others were widely read, or are just very early. They’re important historical writings that show continuity with the New Testament.

Writings (pdf): https://www.ccel.org/l/lightfoot/fathers/cache/fathers.pdf
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Early-Christ...words=apostolic+fathers&qid=1626662504&sr=8-7
About: CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Apostolic Fathers

This is good for early Church history: https://www.amazon.com/Early-Church...=history+church+penguin&qid=1626663404&sr=8-2

Or, read Eusebius, the first Church historian: Philip Schaff: NPNF2-01. Eusebius Pamphilius: Church History, Life of Constantine, Oration in Praise of Constantine - Christian Classics Ethereal Library
 
The book of Revelations filled in a lot of blanks. But, after everything written in it is finished. What then? Kinda fascinated by the unwritten future thereafter.


No it is not filled with blanks that is why it is caused revelation because it reveals who Yeshua is. The indoctrination we all grew up in makes it confusing and filled with blanks because we have been listening and following man made traditions instead of the bible.
 
No it is not filled with blanks...
full
(I think that you misread the OP...)
The book of Revelations filled in a lot of blanks...
The OP is saying that it answers many questions...
 

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