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SOME DISTINCTIVE DOCTRINES OF SYSTEMATIZED
HYPER PRETERISM
It is important to keep in mind that many ideas and doctrines
full preterism appeals to - such as the complete end of the Old
Covenant world in AD70 - are by no means distinctive to that view.
Many non HyPs believe this as well, so one need not embrace the Hyper
Preterist system in order to endorse this view. Following
are exceptional doctrines which, so far as I've seen, are only taught by
adherents of Hyper Preterism.:
DISTINCTIVE DOCTRINES TAUGHT BY STANDARD
FULL PRETERISM
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All Bible Prophecy was Fulfilled By AD70
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Atonement Incomplete at Cross ;
Complete at AD70
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The Supernatural Power of Evil
Ended in AD70
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The Spirit of Antichrist was
Destroyed in AD70
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"The Consummation of the Ages"
Came in AD70
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"The Millennium" is in the Past, From
AD30 to AD70
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Nothing to be Resurrected From
in Post AD70 World ; Hades Destroyed
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The Christian Age Began in AD70
; Earth Will Never End
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"The Day of the Lord" was Israel's
Destruction ending in AD70
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The "Second Coming" of Jesus
Christ Took Place in AD70-ish
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The Great Judgment took place
in AD70 ; No Future Judgment
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The Law, Death, Sin, Devil,
Hades, etc. Utterly Defeated in AD70
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"The Resurrection"
of the Dead and Living is Past, Having Taken
Place in AD70
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The Context of the Entire Bible
is Pre-AD70 ; Not Written To Post AD70 World
DISTINCTIVE DOCTRINES TAUGHT BY VARIOUS FORMS
(under construction)
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Baptism was for Pre-AD70 Era (Cessationism)
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The Lord's Prayer was for Pre-AD70
Era (Cessationism)
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The Lord's Supper was for Pre-AD70
Era (Cessationism)
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The Holy Spirit's Paraclete Work
Ceased in AD70 (Cessationism)
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The Consummation in AD70 Caused
Church Offices to Cease (Cessationism)
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The Resurrection in AD70 Changed
the "Constitutional Principle" of Marriage (Noyesism)
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Israel and Humanity Delivered into
Ultimate Liberty in AD70 (TransmillennialismTM)
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The Judgment in AD70 Reconciled All
of Mankind to God ; All Saved (Preterist Universalism)
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Adam's Sin No Longer Imputed in
Post AD70 World ; No Need to be Born Again (Preterist Universalism)
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When Jesus Delivered the Kingdom to
the Father in AD70, He Ceased Being The Intermediary (Pantelism/Comprehensive
Grace?)
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The Book of Genesis is an
Apocalypse; is About Creation of First Covenant Man, not First Historical
Man (Covenantal Preterism)
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Worksheet: Two "Ages" of Time in the Bible
By Christ Eternal Christian Church
LEARNING ACTIVITY #23
Two "Ages" of Time in the Bible
When theologians and Bible scholars write about and discuss the Scriptures they usually make some separation of the material in the Bible. The most common of all is the separation made between the Old Testament writings and the New Testament writings. To most Christians their understanding goes no further than this Old Testament and New Testament understanding as a separating point.
The Bible itself does not place emphasis on the above man-made division. The Bible makes a clear distinction instead between "ages," although many translations of the Bible make it difficult to see this division. Let us look at this issue using the Scriptures.
1. Matthew 12:32
Unfortunately the verse above is poorly translated in the KJV. The Greek word for
"age" is "aion." It is the word that the KJV translators have translated from the Greek to the English as
"world" in the verse above. In addition, the word "aion"
only appears once in the best Greek manuscripts we have, hence, in the KJV the second appearance of the word
"world" is in italics indicating that this word is not in the Greek text.
In addition, the KJV has chosen to use the word "world"
for the Greek word "aion" instead of "age."
This makes quite a mess of this verse in the English. The Greek word
"aion" means age, dispensation, era, or a period of time. In actuality then, the later part of the verse above should read more on the order of
"it shall not be forgiven to him, neither in this age nor in the
[one] coming" (The Interlinear Greek-English New Testament from the Nestle Greek by Marshall).
2. After making the necessary corrections to the verse above, how many ages does this verse say there are and what names would you give to them?
3. Matthew 13:38–40
Here again the KJV has somewhat of a problem in their translation work. In the KJV English the word
"world" appears three times. In verse thirty-eight it is correctly translated
"world" because it comes from the Greek word "kosmos."
The word "world" that appears in verse thirty-nine and forty is the Greek word
"aion," therefore the word "world" should be
"age."
Some Christians use verses thirty-nine and forty to prove their belief that this world we live in is going to come to an end. By correctly translating these verses, you can see that these people cannot use these verses to validate that particular belief.
4. From your corrected reading of verse forty, what can you deduce about the subject of "ages?"
5. Matthew 13:49
The word
"world" in the verse above in the KJV is actually "age."
6. Matthew 24:3
The word
"world" in the verse above in the KJV is "age."
This is another passage that Christians use who believe that this world is going to end someday. Again, you can see from the corrected verse that this verse cannot be used for that purpose because it was the
"age" that was going to end and not the "world."
7. Matthew 28:20
Once again the word
"world" in the verse above in the KJV is "age"
and cannot be used to prove that this world will be done away with in the future.
8. In the verse above, what does Jesus say about Himself?
9. Mark 10:30
Again the word
"world" in the KJV is "age."
10. What does the corrected verse above tell you about the subject of ages?
11. Luke 20:34–35
In both occurrences of the word
"world" in the verse above, the KJV should have used the word
"age."
12. What do the two verses in #11 above tell you about the topic of ages (disregard what is being said about marriage, dying and angels)?
13. Read 1 Corinthians 2:6–8. The word
"world"
appears four times in these verses and each of the four times it should be
"age" or "ages."
14. 2 Corinthians 4:4
Again, in the KJV, the word
"world" is "age."
We have not yet studied Satan, but what this verse is saying is that Satan (who was the god of
"this age") had left blinded many unbelievers in that age (prior to AD 70, we shall see later). In Romans 16:20 Paul says that shortly Satan would be crushed (Genesis 3:15). Satans power to oppose the consummation of redemption was over!
15. Ephesians 1:21
16. Again, in the KJV, the word
"world" is "age." What does this verse tell us about the topic of ages?
17. Hebrews 6:5
18. Again, in the KJV, the word "world" is "age."
What does this verse tell you about the topic of "ages."
19. Hebrews 9:26
In summary, this Learning Activity has attempted to explain the topic of "ages" from the Scriptures. The following points are important.
A. The Bible teaches that there are two ages.
B. The two ages are distinguished in Scripture by
"this present age" and "the age to come."
C. The Greek word for "age" is "aion."
D. Some Bible translations, and particularly the KJV, translate
"aion" in most places as "world."This is incorrect as world is either the Greek word
"kosmos" or "oikoumene."
This Learning Activity sets the stage for Learning Activity #24 that will describe these two periods of biblical time in greater detail.
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- Date:
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Commentsi think that the bible is very good to get work sheets to on about it also.
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