nPeace
Veteran Member
Yes, the "books" were mentioned in Revelation 20... during the thousand years, very close to the start.Christians say that the Old Testament pointed to the appearance of Jesus, but did not indicate that there would be a New Testament written. Nonetheless the NT was written. The NT points to a future dramatic event, the return of Jesus and the end of days. It does not seem out of the question that a Third Testament might be written at that time, Recall that Revelation does not have the end happen all at once but, if taken literally, a period in excess of a thousand years.
The Old Testament, the first set of revelations from God was written over a period of years. The same is true of the New Testament although the time span was substantially shorter. If we take that a a guide, might a Third Testament be perhaps a single book, if book it is? That is, not ongoing revelation but all at once.
All very speculative of course, but I do not see anything in scripture that would definitively rule out a Third Testament.
(Revelation 20:12)
Notice though, that the short time Jesus describes before his coming, occurs before the start of the thousand years. So nothing will be added to that message.
Only after the start of the thousand years, will books be opened.