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Please be reminded that all these references are based on Jewish Holy Scriptures (Tanakh) and their traditional interpretation. Please do your own research and arrive to your own conclusion.
Answer: Please refer to here
Tanakh do not have the 'new testament' books like the Christian bible (Old / New Testament) do. Christian stick their 'New' Testament written in the Koine Greek language (isn't Jesus and his disciples of Jewish origins?) to the Jewish Tanakh, written in Hebrew and small portions is in Biblical Aramaic (mostly in the books of Daniel and Ezra).
Jewish always regards their Tanakh as unchanging words of G-d and after the last period of Shechinah (denotes the dwelling or settling of the divine presence of G-d) ended with Prophet Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi (last Prophet).
Jewish believes G-d's prophecy had departed from Israel, hence prophecy has ended.