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i think it was the history channel that said there was another book like revalations but at that old meeting they went with revalations and left out the other ending.

now dont come here saying there is no other ending please. i just want my question answerd.

2007-05-28 12:34:16 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

cant give more info because it was over 6 months ago. all i remember is that they said it painted a darker picture then revalations.

2007-05-28 12:48:35 · update #1

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The History Channel often has shows on the Apocrypha and Gnostic Books of the Bible, which are books that were not included in the Bible because they thought to be blasphemous.

I'm not sure which story you would be talking about... another end.... but both Peter and Paul also have Revelation Books. The Revelation of John WAS included in the Bible, but Peter and Paul's books weren't.

Maybe these are one of the books that you are looking for. Give me a little more info and I'll try to help you out. I have these books at my desk.

EDIT: I will type some phrases, it's too long for here

The Apocalypse of Peter
And these things shall come to pass in the day of judgment of those who have fallen away from faith in God and have committed sin; cataracts of fire shall be let loose and obscurity and darkness shall come up and cover and veil the entire world and the waters shall be changed in coals of fire and all that is in it shall burn and the sea shall become fire.
The stars Will melt. Men will flee in all directions. An unquenchable flame shall rive them and bring them to the judgment.
Hell - Akhmim
Blasphemers: Hung by their tongues
Murderers: cast into A gorge of snakes
Prostitutes: hung by the neck
Johns of Prostitutes: hung by their thighs
Women who have abortions: women sitting in a discharge that came up to their throats
Persecutors of the Righteous: scourged by evil spirits
Slanderes of God: chew their tongues and their eyes are burned out.
Lenders who charge compound interest: men uo to their knees in boiling blood


Is that what you want? Do you need Paul's?

2007-05-28 12:44:00 · answer #1 · answered by Malaika 5 · 0 0

There are numerous other writings that are not found in the cannon of the New Testament. As far as endings, there was The Apocalypse of Peter, The Apocalypse of Paul, The Gnostic Apocalypse, The Apocalypse of Thomas, The Apocryphal Acts, and the Christian Sibyle. You may find books about these writings in the advanced reading section of a well stocked Christian bookstore, or try Googling them by name. Good luck and good studying.....

2007-05-28 12:51:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just type in "another Revelation of the Bible" and it will come up on Search Web.

Some people believe (not I) that 70A.D. everything was finished and we are in the millenium reign. They describe Revelation as stars in the sky.

If we are in the 1000 year reign of Christ, then if I put a lamb in with a wolf or a lion they will just lay down with the lamb - right? It will be supper for the wolf and the lion.

2007-05-28 12:56:37 · answer #3 · answered by Jeancommunicates 7 · 0 0

Search "the Dead Sea Scrolls". Search for "Sacred Scripture"
I don't think you are going to find a different ending however. If anything, you will find just a different account of it. By that I mean, if you look at the four Gospels, they tell the same message but in slightly different ways, with different emphasis on details.
God be with you in your search.

2007-05-28 12:44:05 · answer #4 · answered by guppy137 4 · 0 0

Check http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/ for books that were not included in the Bible.

There are many apocryphal books that might fit your description - look for ones with the word Apocalypse in the name.

2007-05-28 12:43:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Simply call the history channel and ask, AMEN!

2007-05-28 12:40:29 · answer #6 · answered by S.O.S. 5 · 0 1

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