The Holy Spirit will not tell me or anyone else something that cannot be verified by scripture.
The Holy Spirit will not tell you or anyone else something that cannot be verified by Scripture you say? Where's that statement verified in Scripture? You must be able to cite where, because surely you're not someone who would make such a statement without being able to use Scripture to verify it, right?
Additionally, the apostle John mentioned that not everything Jesus did was written down (Jn. 21:25). So, how would you use Scripture to verify the things Jesus said and did on earth that wasn't written down should He reveal them?
John 16:13 - However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come.
See, the Holy Spirit will tell you what's going to happen, not what happened in the Past.
Jesus telling the apostles that the Holy Spirit will declare to them things that are coming isn't the same as saying that the Holy Spirit, nor the Father and the Son, will never reveal anything other than what pertains to the future.
A secular dictionary definition is not biblical.
Regarding revelations, all you said was that they are "about you and what is to happen."
In the English language, the word "revelation" has no definition that limits revelations to strictly being about the future. See below.
Revelation
a : an act of revealing or communicating divine truth
b: something that is revealed by God to humans
2 a: an act of revealing to view or making known
b: something that is revealed
especially : an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
shocking revelations
c: a pleasant often enlightening surprise
In the Koine Greek language, the original language that the New Testament was written in, neither does the word "ἀποκάλυψις" (apokalypsis) have a definition that limits revelations to strictly being about the future. See below.
ἀποκάλυψις
Forms of the word
Dictionary: ἀποκάλυψις, -εως, ἡ
Greek transliteration: apokalypsis
Simplified transliteration: apokalypsis
Numbers
Strong's number: 602
GK Number: 637
Statistics
Frequency in New Testament: 18
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag: n-3e(5b)
Gloss: revelation, what is revealed, disclosure, to make information known with an implication that the information can be understood. This refers in the NT to God making information known, especially to his close associates
Definition: a disclosure, revelation, Rom. 2:5; manifestation, appearance, Rom. 8:19; 1 Cor. 1:7; 2 Thess. 1:7; 1 Pet. 1:7, 13; 4:13; met. spiritual enlightenment, Lk. 2:32
So, since God reveals whenever, wherever, to whomever and about whatever He wills, lets say what Jesus dictated to Maria Valtorta (see post #6) was dictated to you instead. What would you do?
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