What is Salvation?
How is it accomplished?
Does God need us to defend Him?
Does the written Word of God to the Jews first and then to us supercede His direct intervention and contact with us?

Does the written Word of God ensure that God will never communicate any other way? The answer to the latter question provides for me many other questions, however one main one is how would these other contact from God be confirmed? and my logical conclusion would be that it would be confirmed within the established Word of God.

What is the fate of all those living in lands where the Bible is not available in the native language of those lands? Did God contact these persons and make known to them His plan of Salvation or have every one in these regions been lost to the enemy of our souls and only through modern day steps will they now be able to be saved? Is this plausible? that God who Loved the world so much with an Everlasting Love, would hinge the salvation of a large percentage of these same inhabitants of the world on the will and Intellect of a fewer number of persons just as imperfect as the rest? Was not Christ' death, burial and subsequent resurrection enough to give Salvation to all men? Was it not Christ speaking in John 6:41-51 who quoted from Jeremiah 31:34 explaining how knowledge of God will come to us?
There are many who believe about the ceasing of direct relating to God by the Living Holy Spirit of God, in this belief the premise is that the Direct contact of the Holy Spirit was only for the time of the Apostles, that once the written Word was complete God will never again speak to mankind, until judgement.
I do not subscribe to this especially noting the fact that language as the primary mean of disceminating inforamtion is fundamentally flawed especially considering the limits of one language in translation to another. I speak English as English language is the accepted spoken and written language of my country and our English is derived from the UK. Almost every one else on this forum speak and write US English and the comparison can be further broken down to use of words and the differing meanings and context from social group to social group. Without the direct intervention of the Holy SPirit of God (as promised by God through Peter on the day of Pentecost) to "all who a far off", understanding of these scriptures translated from Hebrew, Chaldean and Greek would be impossible. As I say I am not a theologist but I am one who has received the Grace of God.