The Answer
The last book of the bible as we know it, is the Book of Revelation. The book was written by the apostle, John of Patmos, who was the last of the Christian prophets. Another John, that of John (known as the baptist), was the first prophet God spoke through since the death of Malachi, the last of the Jewish prophets. This also marks the end of the old testament. There was 400 years of silence from God between the end of Malachi, and the the first of many new testament prophets. Beginning with the prophet John the Baptist. His job was to announce the coming of the long sought Messiah. This of course also began what is called the common era. Century one, day one. The beginning of time as we understand it. In all, the length of time historically speaking, was approximately forty two hundred years of time covered between the beginning of Genesis and ending with the book of Revelation. Four hundred years of silence from God between the old and new testaments. How long until God speaks again to His people again? The answer is, that he has never stopped speaking. He has never spoken so loudly and so clearly to you and each of us. At this point in history He is yelling at us!
"For those who have eyes let them see, and for those who have ears, let them hear" Stranger still, the libraries of heaven have books on each life and event that has gone on until now, and that which will go on after you die is already recorded. Written in the books that stock the shelves of The Library of Heaven. In essence, we are all living the days of that new testament. Words are spiritual, they live, the Bible lives and so do you. We are all living it now! Life and that eternally, awaits those wise enough to come.
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