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David S. Clark - The Message From Patmos:
A Postmillennial Commentary on the Book of Revelation
(1921 PDF)

"This early twentieth-century Postmillennial commentary on the Book of Revelation, written by the father of theologian Gordon Clark, offers an easy-to-read alternative to the popular Pre-millennial/Dispensational views of the best-selling Scofield Reference Bible and a multitude of other dissertations on end-time prophecy that litter the shelves of the average Christian bookstores. "


STUDY MATERIALS RELATING TO "PARTIAL PRETERISM"
Minor Fulfillment of Matt. 24/25 or Revelation in Past

 

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HISTORICAL PRETERISM (HP) - A) Umbrella term covering all those who believe that only a slight amount of Bible prophecy was totally fulfilled in the early centuries of the Christian era.   Determined by looking at where authors find a "transition" from the past to the future using the Olivet Discourse of Matthew 24/25 and the Apocalypse of John.     B) This class has roots dating back to the first century, such as in the writings of Barnabus and Clement, and finds greater development in the writings of Justin Martyr and Eusebius.   The Catholic and Orthodox churches maintained HP through the Middle Ages.  Today's contemporary forms were largely developed in the writings of Calvin, Luther, Grotius and Lightfoot.    C) Teaches that some of the Bible's eschatology was fulfilled by AD70,  but that a large portion is yet to be fulfilled at the "last day."   Transitions in the Middle of Matthew 24, or in the Middle of the Apocalypse of John.


 

Contemporary "Partial Preterist View"

A.D.70 Still Future
A coming (parousia) of Christ
A day of the Lord
A judgment
The end of the Jewish Age

(Source: R.C. Sproul, Last Days)
The Coming (parousia) of Christ
The Day of the Lord
The Resurrection of the dead
The Rapture of the living
The (final) Judgment
The end of history

"we are to lay hold on that kingdom which cannot be shaken; for the Lord shakes us for this end, that he may really and forever establish us in himself."
John Calvin On Hebrews 12


LATEST ADDITIONS
  • John R. Ecob D.D. - (Hyper) Preterism Weighed and Found Wanting (2006 PDF) "Had any of the Apostles lived beyond AD70, surely they would have written volumes about seeing the Lord come in glory and power, yet there is a total absence of testimony from anyone seeing Christ appear in the heavens in AD70.  Even John on the Isle of Patmos in AD70 would have seen the Lord, for according to Scripture the second advent of Christ will be seen universally; "every eye shall see him" (Rev. 1:7).  John should have witnessed it in AD70 even though he was on the Isle of Patmos."

  • G.K. Beale - Peace and Mercy Upon the Israel of God: The OT Background in Galatians 6:16 (1999) "This essay has contended that Paul’s reference to "new creation" and the pronouncement of "peace and mercy" on the readers in Gal 6,15-16 is best understood against the background of Isa 54,10 and the surrounding context of similar new creation themes elsewhere in Isa 32–66, which are echoed also earlier in Galatians, especially in 5,22-26. The analysis confirms those prior studies which have concluded that "the Israel of God" refers to all Christians in Galatia, whether Jewish or Christian."

  • Adam Naranjo - Hyper Preterists Propose Too Much With Luke 21:22 If these hyper preterists want to take “all” - in “so that all things which are written will be fulfilled” - to mean literally every single prophecy (which is necessary for their interpretation of this passage) they would be bound to say that all of the prophecies in scripture were fulfilled at the destruction of the temple - including prophecies that don’t at all refer to those days of vengeance."

  • Jared Olivetti : Creeds vs. Hyper-Preterism "We ought to be thankful to God for the creeds of the church; we ought to know them, measure our beliefs by them, measure our teachers by them - not as a denial of sola Scriptura, but as the only real way of holding to sola Scriptura faithfully."

  • Daniel Alejandro Flores: Historia Eclesiastica - Bilingual Studies on Sayings of Jesus - "Christ saw in Jerusalem a symbol of the world hardened in unbelief and rebellion, and hastening on to meet the retributive judgments of God. The woes of a fallen race, pressing upon His soul, forced from His lips that exceeding bitter cry.  Jesus, looking down to the last generation, saw the world involved in a deception similar to that which caused the destruction of Jerusalem."

  • Dave MacPherson : Its the Rapture, Stupid! "As early as the September 1830 issue of TMW (pp. 510-514) a writer declared that only worthy Christians (which he labeled "Philadelphia") would be raptured before "the great tribulation" and less worthy ones (labeled "Laodicea") would be left on earth."

Anne Rice of "Interview with the Vampire"
Turns to Christ --  And a Historical Preterist View

"Before I leave this question of the Jewish War and the Fall of the Temple, let me make this suggestion.  When Jewish and Christian scholars begin to take this war seriously, when they begin to really study what happened during the terrible years of the siege of Jerusalem, the destruction of the Temple, and the revolts that continued in Palestine right up through Bar Kokhba, when they focus upon the persecution of the Christians in Palestine by the Jews; upon the civil war in Rome in the 60s which Kenneth L. Gentry so well describes in his work Before Jerusalem Fell; as well as the persecutions of the Jews in the Diasporia during this period -- in sum, when all of this dark era is brought into the light of examination -- Bible studies will change. Right now, scholars neglect of ignore the realities of this period. To some it seems a two-thousand-year-old embarrassment and I'm not sure I understand why."  (Christ the Lord, Out of Egypt, p. 316)


Christ the Lord

 

 

Proof of the Gospel
Eusebius of Caesarea (314)


"..how can we deny that the prophecies of long ago have at last been fulfilled?"

Brian Abshire

Ben Anderson

  • The Return of Christ Fulfilled - "That there was A coming of Christ in judgment against His enemies in AD 70, I am absolutely Biblically sure of. But that there was THE one and only Second Coming of Christ in AD 70, along with a general judgment and resurrection, I am just not Biblically sure of yet."

Richard Barcellos

Timothy M. Barrett

  • An Important Letter to Chalcedon and R. J. Rushdoony -  "Last week, two elders resigned after realizing that their embracing of the heresy of hyper-Preterism was inconsistent with our church's doctrinal statement. It is my understanding that this heresy is spreading like weeks in Reformed churches"

Loraine Boettner

  • The Antichrist - "The Millennium" Part 3 Premillennialism Chapter 5 by Loraine Boettner "...this picture of Antichrist as a world ruler who persecutes the Jews during an alleged tribulation period and then leads the armies of the Gentiles against the Jews in Palestine is pure fiction."

Pastor J. S. Brown - Independent, Unregistered Baptist

  • Book Review:  The Three R's - Rapture, Revision, Robbery - "Dispensationalism, it is succinctly proven in The Three R’s is an extremely wobbly system which is built upon the sifting sands of occultic and cultic practices, as well as literary thievery that are sure to sink the system one day. Moreover, it has been popularized in the last three decades by men of very questionable scholarship who have, it has been discovered, displayed dishonest practices. MacPherson certainly deserves a hearing from seekers of the truth."

  • This Generation Shall Not Pass - "Notice that the verse says this is the second re-gathering.  And in 70 AD, we had the second scattering, not a re-gathering.  So, the second re-gathering must be a re-gathering of all twelve tribes, of both Judah and Israel as the verse says.  (Remember Judah is the southern kingdom and Israel is the northern kingdom.  This is consistent throughout Old Testament Scripture.)"

  • Problems with the Pre-Tribulational Rapture

David Brown

Sir Thomas Brown

E.W. Bullinger (1837-1913)

  • The Witness of the Stars - Symbolism in the Heavens (1893)

  • Numbers in Scripture - Its Supernatural Design and Spiritual Significance (1921)

  • The Apocalypse - "Preterist Expositors differ among themselves as to whether "great Babylon" means the City of Rome, or the Church of Rome: Rome Pagan or Rome Papal. But, if this is all that these solemn chapters mean, we may well say with Dr. Seiss, "If we cannot find more solid ground than that on which the Rome theory rests, we must needs consign the whole subject to the department of doubt and uncertainty; and let all these tremendous foreshadowings pass for nothing."

  • How to Enjoy the Bible (1914) "The words are exactly the same in both passages (in the Greek): "He that endureth to the END the same shall be saved." The command is continued in the next verse (10:23): "But when they persecute you in this city flee ye into another: for verily I say unto you, Ye shall not have gone over the cities of Israel, till the Son of Man be come." (Greek, elqh (elthe), shall have come.) If this coming be the same as the destruction of Jerusalem (as is generally supposed) then it is perfectly certain that the Twelve could not have gone on proclaiming the kingdom as being "at hand" for nearly forty years after it had been rejected, and the King crucified!"

  • Things to Come

John Calvin - Reformed Calvinism

Joseph M. Canfield

  • Neither City Nor Land Are Holy - "From Scripture we find no warrant, no necessity for special treatment of any land or city. The New Jerusalem is a concept of a city which comes from God who transcends the limitations of the physical earth."

Ron Clark

Melvin Curry

  • Was A.D.70 the End? - "If, as Max King concedes, prophetic time-compression blurs the distinction between the "limited" commission and the "great" commission in Matthew 10 (The Cross and the Parousia, p. 458), why not make the same thing between the coming of Christ to judge Jerusalem and his parousia to judge the whole world in Matthew 24."

John Denton

  • Jerusalem's Destruction and the Seventy Weeks - "Some today feel these days are prophetic for years not literal days. Others apply these days as literal days but do so not at the manifestation of our Lord's presence in fire and at the end of the Gospel age but at some other intermediate chronological date. When examining by cross referencing Jesus' words in Matthew 24:15 with Luke 21:20 we can identify the 'desolating thing' as the Roman armies capable of inflicting this destruction."


John Calvin

"And we see also how our Lord Jesus speaketh of himselfe, in bewayling the destruction of the Citie of Jerusalem
(Matt 23:37). Howe oft (saieth he) would I have gathered thy little ones under my winges, and thou wouldest not? There our Lord Jesus speaketh not as man: but sheweth that inasmuch as he is the everlasting God, he played the part of a henne towardes the Jewes, and had his winges stretched out to have brooded them: and that they on their side played the wylde beastes that woulde not bee tamed. When wee shall once have knowen the favour of our God towardes us: let us beware that it be not so defaced as we may justly bee tamed. " (7th Sermon on Deut. 1, 1555)


Stone-Campbell Journal | Greek Orthodox: The Apocalypse | Centuries of Meditation | Typology: A Legitimate Approach? | The Book of Revelation: Introduction | Great Awakening Group | Is the Great Tribulation future or fulfilled? | The Number of Man: The Climax of Civilization | Dave MacPherson's Post Trib Writings | Did the Council at Ephesus Condemn Chiliasm? | Lutheran Church separates from Luther's belief about Jews | Unchained Radio | Bicentennial of Peter Linebaugh's execution "Was he distracted by his Greek and Hebrew studies as a scholar can be? "He pointed out a mistranslation in Paul's epistle to the Hebrews [9:26] objecting to the 'end of the world' and showing from the Greek testament it should be to the 'end of the age.'


Demonstratio Evangelica Eusebius - "When, then, we see what was of old foretold for the nations fulfilled in our own day, and when the lamentation and wailing that was predicted for the Jews, and the burning of the Temple and its utter desolation, can also be seen even now to have occurred according to the prediction, surely we must also agree that the King who was prophesied, the Christ of God, has come, since the signs of His coming have been shewn in each instance I have treated to have been clearly fulfilled."

 

Mitchell Dick

Alfred Edersheim

E.B. Elliot - Historicist | "Six Seal Preterist"

Frederick Engels - A Founder of Modern World Socialism

Prof. David J. Engelsma

Daniel Alejandro Flores

Don Garlington

Dr. John Gill - Baptist

Homer Hailey - Church of Christ

G.A. Henty

George Herbert

Charles Hill

Wayne Jackson

Scott Kessler

Brendan Kraft

Dave MacPherson

Bob Mahlstead

Keith Mathison

Philip Mauro - 20th Century Supreme Court Lawyer | On Carpathia when Titanic Survivors Rescued

Fred Miller

Timothy Miller

Stan Moody

The Moorings

Adam Narjano

Stanley Pahr

Rev. William Patton - Congregational, Abolitionist

Larry Pechawer

Arthur W. Pink

John Piper

Elder P. Pratt

Charles D. Provan

Anne Rice

Robert Roberts - Christadelphian

Andrew Sandlin - Reconstructionist

Philip Schaff

Kate Scot-Byson

David Sergeant

Rev. Daniel Smith

C.H. Spurgeon

Rinaldo Texidor

Dr. John Thomas

Dan Trotter

United Church of God

Don Walker

Tony Warren

Ellen G. White

N.T. Wright

W.A. Young

J. Julius Scott

Samuel E. Waldron

"Seraiah Hyper-Preterist" List C.J. Seraiah Footnote - II Peter 3 as AD70 is "hyper-preterist" (Reformed Response to Hyper-Preterism) - John Owen, John Brown, John Lightfoot, Gary DeMar, Cornelius Vanderwaal, Roderick Campbell, David Chilton in Days of Vengeance (Book endorsed by Seraiah)

Hank Hanegraaff Study Archive | New Take on Rapture puts authors in apocalyptic feud

"Six Seal Preterist" List
(under construction)

Frederick F. Bruce | Ernest Renan | E.B. Elliott | Ralph E. Bass

Andrew Corbett: Why the Rapture Has Ruptured - "The seventh trumpet announced the completion of God’s Old Covenant with Israel and the announcement that the Kingdom of Christ had begun (Rev. 11:15). Yet their remains a final trumpet, which we might call the “eighth”."

7th TRUMPET

8th TRUMPET

·  A parousia of Christ

·  The Final Parousia of Christ

·  Jerusalem

·  Earth

·  Judgment on Judaism

·  Final Judgment

·  Fulfils Matthew 24

·  Fulfils Matthew 25; 1Thess. 4;  1Corinthians 15

·  Ends the Old Covenant Age

·  End of the Age

·  Proceeds from preaching the Gospel to Jews first throughout the oichoumene (Empire)

·  Proceeds from the making of disciples of all the nations  (Matthew 28:18-20)

·  Suffering, misery and death

·  Suffering, misery and death done away with (Rev. 21:3-4)

·  Satan is bound

·  Satan is damned

·  The beginning of Christ’s Kingdom

·  The culmination of Christ’s Kingdom (Eph. 1:10; 1Cor. 15:24)

  • A Dissuasive From the Errors of the Time - The thousand years of Christ his visible Reign upon earth, is against Scripture By Robert Baillie (1645) "AMONG all the Sparkles of new light wherewith our Brethren do entertain their own and the people’s fancy, there is none more pleasant than that of the thousand years; a conceit of the most Ancient and gross Heretic Cerinthus, a little purged by Papias, and by him transmitted to some of the Greek and Latin Fathers, but quickly declared, both by the Greek and Latin Church to be a great errour, if not an heresy. Since the days of Augustine unto our time, it went under no other notion, and was embraced by no Christian we hear of, till some of the Anabaptists did draw it out of its grave"

  • The People of God, the Land of Israel, and the Impartiality of the Gospel - Among Signatories: R. C. Sproul, Ph.D., President, Ligonier Ministries, Orlando, FL | Gary DeMar, M.Div., American Vision, Powder Springs, GA  "At the heart of the political commitments in question are two fatally flawed propositions. First, some are teaching that God's alleged favor toward Israel today is based upon ethnic descent rather than upon the grace of Christ alone, as proclaimed in the Gospel. Second, others are teaching that the Bible's promises concerning the land are fulfilled in a special political region or "Holy Land," perpetually set apart by God for one ethnic group alone."

  • Art Sippo and the Demise of Catholic Apologetics - Catholic Apologetics International "Sippo: Scott (Hahn) is very well read in the Patristic literature and is on the cutting edge of modern biblical scholarship. Anyone who has tried to keep up with the field knows that the movement for "biblical theology" is a new and exciting area of study that crosses confessional lines and participates in the New Pauline Perspective which has been systematically dismantling the classical Protestant interpretation of Scripture in favor of a view of soteriology that is more favorable to the traditional Catholic position. R. Sungenis: Thanks for proving my point. In case you didn't catch it, Sippo has admitted by the statement "crosses confessional lines and participates in the New Pauline Perspective," that he and Hahn have received their newfound ideas on soteriology from Protestants. Need I say more?"

 


DIFFERENCES WITHIN PRETERIST VIEWS:
HISTORICAL PRETERISM

RANGING FROM FUTURISM THROUGH HISTORICISM TO NEARLY BEING MODERN PRETERISM
(James Stuart Russell, author of "The Parousia" belongs to this group)

Ligonier Ministries Defrauds Soli Deo Gloria Ministries In "Acquisition" | RC Sproul Jr to Speak at Ligonier Ministries Conference

Chalcedon  

Sandlin's Review of Sproul's "Last Days According to Jesus" - "Though Sproul does not at this point deny creedal Christianity, or come close to it, he leaves the reader with the distinct impression that he may be willing to do so if he were convinced that the Bible taught this."
Sandlin's "Open Letter to Ligonier Ministries"
 

Jim West Dr. Randall Otto

 
  • The Allurment of Hymenaen Preterism : The Rise of "Dispensable Eschatology" (1997) "No church should pray God's speed on the disciples of Hymenæus. If a church has Hymenæn members, let her admonish or rebuke these subverters at once. We dare not give them the Lord's Supper. We must not let them get away with calling themselves "preterists" or "consistent preterists," or believers in "fulfilled eschatology." The word "preterist" is a good word. The disciples of Hymenæus are not preterists; their "dispensable eschatology" makes them heretics. What is more, they are antichrists; for only the spirit of antichrist says that Jesus Christ did not come in the flesh (1 Jn. 4 ff). When we interview new members, we need to question them about Christ's resurrection and ours. Hymenæns are not our friends; they are the enemies of the cross. If we deny the future resurrection of the body then we deny the resurrection of Christ. And if we deny the resurrection of Christ's flesh, then we deny his accomplishment on the cross. Hymenænism is damnable heresy.

  • Preterism and the Question of Heresy (2000) "Heresy is a serious charge, for if it be true, preterists are outside of Christ and in peril of eternal condemnation. Is heresy a justifiable charge against preterists? This article will examine the nature of heresy and the validity of the primary charges issued against preterism, particularly as enumerated in the ecclesiastical documents cited above. While there is precedent in church history for charging preterists with heresy on the basis of their view of the resurrection body, the charge would also hold against many other Christian theologians who are not preterists and widely considered orthodox. Preterism is not a monolithic movement, so that variations advocated by some preterists may perhaps fall outside the acceptable norms for faith. However, the preterist movement in general cannot be justifiably categorized as heretical, but instead as fundamentally orthodox. [4] Moreover, if Jesus was a preterist, then a church that is truly reformed and always reforming according to the Word of God must reform its understanding of eschatology to agree with the teachings of its Lord and admit the validity of preterism.

Covenant Presbytery Reformed Presbyterian Church

Andy Sandlin Morecraft's Warpath "The document “A Call to Repentance” charges John Barach, Steve Schlissel, J. Steven Wilkins and Douglas Wilson with heresy, on the basis of some messages they delivered at a pastors’ conference a few months ago; and it clearly implies that they are not Christians (ending with, “May God have mercy upon their souls”)."

Anathema - "May God have mercy upon their souls." | Christ Church Response to Charges | Parnell McCarter Response to Charges | Messiah's Reply to Charges The official reply of Messiah's Congregation to the charges made by Covenant Presbytery, Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States.

 

Prof. David J. Engelsma
A Defense of Reformed Amillennialism
- "Reformed and Presbyterian churches and officebearers have apparently decided to tolerate postmillennialism.  Postmillennialism is, at the very least, a legitimate option for Reformed Christians. It is, therefore, no wonder that these churches and ministers are unable to respond to the sharp attack on amillennialism by the postmillennialists. Much less can they take the offensive against the error."

 

Attractions of the New Perspective(s) on Paul  "I find that Wright's overly realized eschatology is attractive to students today. Preterism is all the rage in some conservative Reformed circles these days. The "already and not yet" is out, and the "been there, done that" is in. NT eschatology, for the preterist, is retrospective and realized. Well, along comes Wright, with his very this worldly eschatology, and provides a high-powered academic justification for the low-rent forms of preterism circulating in some places today. And they love it. So I have found some students who have gotten into Wright via his eschatological approach to New Testament theology. "

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