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How do we know that the canon of Scripture is complete?

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The canon of Scripture is complete because the last book, Revelation, signifies the culmination of divine revelation.

The completion of the canon is firmly grounded in the finality of the book of Revelation, which serves as the last prophetic book in the New Testament. As stated in Revelation 22, no new prophecies will arise beyond it, showcasing God's closure to His scriptural revelation. This confirms that the Scriptures are fully sufficient for faith and practice, reinforcing the belief that God has protected His Word through the ages. Any claim of new revelations or scriptures beyond what we possess is a deviation from biblical truth.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:18-19

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And He Showed Me
Norm Wells · Jun 8, 2011
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