Where does the bible say there is more to know than what is written in these words?
..or something like that?
I've heard it before, but I've never seen it. Either way I'm sure its in reference to that specific book probably? Can you tell me where it says something like that please?
?2010-12-26T16:39:31Z
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John 16:12
"I have many more things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now."
It mentions in Revelations that no more words should be added or taken away, but this does not mean that it contains "all knowledge". Such a claim would make it immediately and blatantly false, as opposed to the current case where you have to look a bit to show that it is false.
john 21:25- States that Jesus did many more things than are listed in this book and if you were to write them all down the whole world would not have room for all the books written.
The Bible doesn't say that because there is nothing more than what God has already said and written down, although many cults, such as the Mormons will say that they have new revelation and further books. This is deception. Don't believe it. We don't need anymore. God has already said everything He is going to say
sounds better if you leave out that redundant 'what',as in,". . .there is more to know than [----] is written in these words" . .you can probably find that quote in that compendium thing that accompanies the Bible . .what's the dingdang thing called? Something like a 'companion' or somesuch . .