Quote
J_Edwards said:

Now Hebrews was written in app 68 AD. The gifts were already on the way out. However, if the miraculous gifts of the NC age had continued in the church, one would expect an unbroken line of occurrences from apostolic times to the present. There is none. Except for a brief mention of the gifts in 150 AD, the history of the church it pretty silent on these sign gifts.

My only question regarding this is that Revelation is thought to have been written after Hebrews (The Reformation Studt Bible says it was written around 95 AD and The HarperCollins Study Bible [NOT one of my more trusted resources, but the historical stuff seems fairly accurate] seems to favor a date, because they won't make a firm claim to a date, after 70 AD). If the gifts had ceased, or were even on their way out, why would this book have been accepted as true and part of the canon? Why weren't other prophecies which may have been written before Hebrews or before Revelation and didn't contradict what they already accepted as Scripture included?