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EARLY CHURCH
Ambrose
Ambrose, Pseudo
Andreas
Arethas
Aphrahat
Athanasius
Augustine
Barnabus
BarSerapion
Baruch, Pseudo
Bede
Chrysostom
Chrysostom, Pseudo
Clement, Alexandria
Clement, Rome
Clement, Pseudo
Cyprian
Ephraem
Epiphanes
Eusebius
Gregory
Hegesippus
Hippolytus
Ignatius
Irenaeus
Isidore
James
Jerome
King Jesus
Apostle John
Lactantius
Luke
Mark
Justin Martyr
Mathetes
Matthew
Melito
Oecumenius
Origen
Apostle Paul
Apostle Peter
Maurus Rabanus
Remigius
"Solomon"
Severus
St.
Symeon
Tertullian
Theophylact
Victorinus

HISTORICAL PRETERISM
(Minor Fulfillment of Matt. 24/25 or Revelation
in Past)
Joseph Addison
Oswald T. Allis Thomas Aquinas
Karl Auberlen
Augustine
Albert Barnes
Karl Barth
G.K. Beale Beasley-Murray
John Bengel
Wilhelm Bousset
John A. Broadus
David Brown
"Haddington Brown"
F.F. Bruce
Augustin Calmut
John Calvin
B.H. Carroll
Johannes Cocceius
Vern Crisler
Thomas Dekker
Wilhelm De Wette
Philip Doddridge
Isaak Dorner
Dutch Annotators
Alfred Edersheim
Jonathan Edwards
E.B.
Elliott
Heinrich Ewald Patrick Fairbairn
Js. Farquharson
A.R. Fausset
Robert Fleming
Hermann Gebhardt
Geneva Bible
Charles Homer Giblin
John Gill
William Gilpin
W.B. Godbey
Ezra Gould
Steve Gregg
Hank Hanegraaff
Hengstenberg Matthew Henry
G.A. Henty
George Holford
Johann von Hug
William Hurte
J, F, and Brown
B.W. Johnson
John Jortin
Benjamin Keach
K.F. Keil
Henry Kett
Richard Knatchbull Johann Lange
Cornelius Lapide
Nathaniel Lardner
Jean Le Clerc
Peter Leithart
Jack P. Lewis
Abiel Livermore
John Locke
Martin Luther
James MacDonald
James MacKnight
Dave MacPherson
Keith Mathison
Philip Mauro
Thomas Manton
Heinrich Meyer
J.D. Michaelis
Johann Neander
Sir Isaac Newton
Thomas Newton
Stafford North
Dr. John Owen
Blaise Pascal
William W. Patton
Arthur Pink
Thomas Pyle
Maurus Rabanus
St. Remigius
Anne Rice
Kim Riddlebarger
J.C. Robertson
Edward Robinson
Andrew Sandlin
Johann Schabalie
Philip Schaff
Thomas Scott
C.J. Seraiah
Daniel Smith
Dr. John
Smith
C.H. Spurgeon Rudolph E. Stier
A.H. Strong St. Symeon
Theophylact
Friedrich Tholuck
George Townsend
James Ussher
Wm. Warburton
Benjamin Warfield
Noah Webster
John Wesley
B.F. Westcott William Whiston
Herman Witsius
N.T. Wright
John Wycliffe
Richard Wynne
C.F.J. Zullig

MODERN PRETERISTS
(Major Fulfillment of Matt. 24/25 or Revelation
in Past)
Firmin Abauzit
Jay Adams
Luis Alcazar
Greg Bahnsen
Beausobre, L'Enfant
Jacques Bousset
David Brewster
Dr. John Brown
Thomas Brown
Newcombe Cappe
David Chilton
Adam Clarke
Henry Cowles
Ephraim Currier
R.W. Dale
Gary DeMar
P.S. Desprez
Johann Eichhorn
F.W. Farrar
Kenneth Gentry
Hugo Grotius
Francis X. Gumerlock
Henry Hammond
Hampden-Cook
Friedrich Hartwig
Adolph Hausrath
J.G. Herder
Timothy Kenrick
J. Marcellus Kik
Samuel Lee
Peter Leithart
John Lightfoot
F.D. Maurice
Marion Morris
Ovid Need, Jr
Wm. Newcombe
N.A. Nisbett
Gary North
Randall Otto
Zachary Pearce
Beilby Porteus
Ernst Renan
Fr. Spadafora
R.C. Sproul
Moses Stuart
Milton S. Terry
C. Vanderwaal
Foy Wallace
Israel P.
Warren Chas Wellbeloved
J.J. Wetstein
Richard Weymouth
Daniel Whitby
George Wilkins

FUTURISTS
(Virtually No Fulfillment of Matt. 24/25 & Revelation in 1st
C. - Types Only ; Also Included are "Higher Critics" Not Associated With Any
Particular Eschatology)
Henry Alford
G.C. Berkower
Alan Patrick Boyd
John Bradford
Wm.
Burkitt
George Caird
Conybeare/ Howson
John Crossan
John N. Darby
C.H. Dodd E.B. Elliott
G.S.
Faber
Jerry Falwell
Charles G. Finney
J.P. Green Sr.
Murray Harris
Thomas Ice
Benjamin Jowett John N.D. Kelly
Hal Lindsey
John MacArthur
William Miller
Robert Mounce Eduard Reuss
J.A.T. Robinson
George Rosenmuller
D.S. Russell
George Sandison
C.I. Scofield
Dr. John Smith
Norman Snaith
"Televangelists" Thomas Torrance
Jack/Rex VanImpe
John Walvoord
Quakers :
George Fox |
Margaret Fell (Fox) |
Isaac Penington
PRETERIST UNIVERSALISM |
PRETERIST-IDEALISM
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The Significance of A.D.
312/325 in Bible Prophecy

Eusebius
Pamphilius:
Oration in Praise of Constantine "I am filled with wonder at the
intellectual greatness of the emperor, who as if by divine inspiration thus
expressed what the prophets had foretold concerning this monster"
Constantine the Great
|"Constantine The Great: Roman Emperor, Christian Saint, History's
Turning Point"
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The Significance of AD30 |
AD70 |
AD135 |
AD312
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Christian History's Preterist Assumption

"This
remarkable event (the Edict of Milan) was regarded by Christians of that
time, and by Constantine himself, as the fulfillment of the very
prophecy before us. (Revelation 20:2)"
"Then
came Constantine, his conquests and subsequent emperorship turned
the imperial system of Rome upside down. Constantine issued the
Edict of Milan in 325, which made Christianity the official religion
of the Roman Empire. Then followed what history books call "The
Triumph of Christianity" and "The Rise of the Christian Church" up
to the year 460."
11/20/5: Ivory
Emperor Emerges From Roman Forum - "Emperor Vespasian (69-79 AD)
built the temple in 72 AD to house the spoils from the suppression of
the First Jewish Revolt by his son Titus - later emperor 79-81 AD -
along with Greek masterpieces collected by Nero (54-68 AD) . The
ivory-statue coup comes shortly after another jackpot find - a huge
marble head of Emperor Constantine (305-337 AD) discovered in July at
Trajan's Forum . The 60cm-high head, which was found in good condition,
showed Constantine in stylised glory, at the time of his triumphant
entry into Rome after beating rival Emperor Maxentius at the Battle of
the Milvian Bridge (312 AD)."
ON THE FULFILLMENT OF PROPHECY:
"This
remarkable event (the Edict of Milan) was regarded by Christians of that
time, and by Constantine himself, as the fulfillment of the very
prophecy before us. (Revelation 20:2)"

Isaiah 27:1
"In that day the LORD with his sore and
great and strong sword shall punish leviathan the piercing serpent, even
leviathan that crooked serpent; and he shall slay the dragon that is in
the sea."
Revelation 12:3
And there appeared another wonder in heaven; and
behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven
crowns upon his heads. 4 And his tail drew the third part of the stars
of heaven, and did cast them to the earth: and the dragon stood before
the woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as
soon as it was born. 5 And she brought forth a man child, who was to
rule all nations with a rod of iron: and her child was caught up unto
God, and to his throne. 6 And the woman fled into the wilderness, where
she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a
thousand two hundred and threescore days. 7 And there was war in heaven:
Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought
and his angels, 8 And prevailed not; neither was their place found any
more in heaven. 9 And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent,
called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was
cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him. 10 And I
heard a loud voice saying in heaven, Now is come salvation, and
strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the power of his Christ: for
the accuser of our brethren is cast down, which accused them before our
God day and night. 11 And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb,
and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto
the death. 12 Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them.
Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come
down unto you, having great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a
short time. 13 And when the dragon saw that he was cast unto the earth,
he persecuted the woman which brought forth the man child. 14 And to the
woman were given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the
wilderness, into her place, where she is nourished for a time, and
times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent. 15 And the serpent
cast out of his mouth water as a flood after the woman, that he might
cause her to be carried away of the flood. 16 And the earth helped
the woman, and the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed up the flood
which the dragon cast out of his mouth.
Revelation 13
2 And the beast which I saw was like unto a
leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the
mouth of a lion: and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and
great authority. 4 And they worshipped the dragon which gave power
unto the beast: and they worshipped the beast, saying, Who is like unto
the beast? who is able to make war with him?
Revelation 20:2
And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil,
and Satan, and bound him a thousand years,

Eusebius
Pamphilius Explains the Labarum
"Chapter III.--Of his Picture surmounted by a Cross and having
beneath it a Dragon.
"And besides this, he caused to be painted on a lofty tablet, and set up in
the front of the portico of his palace, so as to be visible to all, a
representation of the salutary sign placed above his head, and below it that
hateful and savage adversary of mankind, who by means of the tyranny of the
ungodly had wasted the Church of God, falling headlong, under the form of a
dragon, to the abyss of destruction. For the sacred oracles in the books of
God's prophets have described him as a dragon and a crooked serpent;
[Especially the book of Revelation, and Isaiah] and for this reason the
emperor thus publicly displayed a painted resemblance of the dragon beneath
his own and his children's feet, stricken through with a dart, and cast
headlong into the depths of the sea.
In this manner he intended to represent the secret adversary of the human
race, and to indicate that he was consigned to the gulf of perdition by
virtue of the salutary trophy placed above his head. This allegory, then,
was thus conveyed by means of the colors of a picture: and
I am filled with wonder at the intellectual greatness of the emperor, who as
if by divine inspiration thus expressed what the prophets had foretold
concerning this monster, saying that "God would bring his great and strong
and terrible sword against the dragon, the flying serpent; and would destroy
the dragon that was in the sea." [Isa. xxvii.] This it was of
which the emperor gave a true and faithful representation in the picture
above described." (Oration
in Praise of Constantine)
"7. And surely this must appear a wondrous fact to
those who will examine the question in the love of truth, and desire not
to cavil at these blessings. This is a fair appeal, applicable to his
present hearers. It at least was true of Constantine’s reign, that it
produced a state of relative peace and prosperity. The falsehood of
demon superstition was convicted: the inveterate strife and mutual
hatred of the nations was removed: at the same time One God, and the
knowledge of that God, were proclaimed to all: one universal empire
prevailed; and the whole human race, subdued by the controlling power of
peace and concord, received one another as brethren, and responded to
the feelings of their common nature. Hence, as children of one God and
Father, and owning true religion as their common mother, they saluted
and welcomed each other with words of peace. Thus the whole world
appeared like one well-ordered and united family: each one might journey
unhindered as far as and whithersoever he pleased: men might 607securely
travel from West to East, and from East to West, as to their own native
country: in short, the ancient oracles and predictions of the prophets
were fulfilled, more numerous than we can at present cite, and those
especially which speak as follows concerning the saving Word. “He shall
have dominion from sea to sea, and from the river to the ends of the
earth.” And again, “In his days shall righteousness spring up; and
abundance of peace.” “And they shall beat their swords into
plough-shares, and their spears into sickles: and nation shall not take
up sword against nation, neither shall they learn to war any more.”
[Psalm lxxi. 7, 8; Isaiah ii. 4. Septuagint.—Bag.] Psalm lxxii., English
version.
8. These words, predicted ages before in the Hebrew tongue, have
received in our own day a visible fulfillment, by which the testimonies
of the ancient oracles are clearly confirmed. And now, if thou still
desire more ample proof, receive it, not in words, but from the facts
themselves. Open the eyes of thine understanding; expand the gates of
thought; pause awhile, and consider; inquire of thyself as though thou
wert another, and thus diligently examine the nature of the case. What
king or prince in any age of the world, what philosopher, legislator, or
prophet, in civilized or barbarous lands, has attained so great a height
of excellence, I say not after death, but while living still, and full
of mighty power, as to fill the ears and tongues of all mankind with the
praises of his name? Surely none save our only Saviour has done this,
when, after his victory over death, he spoke the word to his followers,
and fulfilled it by the event, saying to them, “Go ye, and make
disciples of all nations in my name.” Matt. xxviii. 19. There is
an interesting various reading here, where Eusebius, with B. as against
Aleph, adds something; but where B. and others have ουν, and D. and
others have νυν, Eusebius has γουν. He it was who gave the distinct
assurance, that his gospel must be preached in all the world for a
testimony to all nations, and immediately verified his word: for within
a little time the world itself was filled with his doctrine." (Oration,
Chapter XVI.)
FROM SCHOLARSHIP
David
Chidester
"One of Constantine's ardent supporters,
Eusebius (ca. 260 -ca. 339), the bishop of Caesarea, celebrated the
emperor as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. By establishing the
foundation for a Christian empire, Constantine had fulfilled "the
oracles of the holy prophets which long ago cried out, 'and the
saints of the most high God shall receive the kingdom'" (Dan. 7:18).
According to Eusebius, therefore, the promise of a Christian kingdom
of God was realized on earth through the imperial rule of
Constantine."" (Christianity, p. 95)
Alick Isaaks
"Here in 332 CE The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was built by the
Empress Helena, the mother of Constantine. The "Christianisation" of the
city of Jerusalem marked the fulfillment of Jesus's prophecy that "no
stone would remain unturned from the Temple". On account of Jesus's
words the destruction of the Temple was perceived as punishment for the
rejection of Jesus by the Jews." (Lecture 8 - Christianity and Islam:
Jerusalem in the Middle Ages - 1 )
Melvin Rhodes
"Constantine had "not much knowledge of the Bible" (ibid., p. 151).
However, he was inadvertently contributing to the fulfillment of
biblical prophecies about the Roman Empire and the close relationship
that would develop between it, its successors and the church to which it
gave recognition." (Europe and the Church Part 4: Union of Church and
State)
Numismatic Chronicle (1877 PDF)
"The type of these pieces and the inscription indicate how the
"public hope" was centered in the triumph of the Christian religion over the
adversary of mankind -- "the great dragon, that old serpent
called the Devil and Satan" (Rev. xii. 9 ; xx. 2), and Eusebius tells us how
Constantine I had a picture painted of the dragon -- the flying serpent --
beneath his own and his children's feet, pierced through the middle with a
dart, and cast into the depths of the sea." (Numismatic
Chronicle - Constantine PDF)
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Constantine
"Nor was the time of His
passion unaccompanied by like wonders: when the sun was
darkened, and the shades of night obscured the light of day.
Then terror every where seized the hearts of men, and the
thought that the end of all things was already come, and that
chaos, such as had been ere the order of creation began, would
once more prevail. Then, too, the cause was sought of so
terrible an evil, and in what respect the trespasses of men had
provoked the wrath of Heaven; until God Himself, who surveyed
with dignity and calm contempt the arrogance of the ungodly,
renewed the face of heaven, and adorned it with the host of
stars; the gloomy sadness of nature disappeared, and her
pristine beauty was again restored." (Oration to the Saints, ch.
11)
Eusebius
(A.D.336)
1. And gladly does he accept and welcome this sacrifice, and commend
the presenter of so august and noble an offering, by protracting his
reign to a lengthened period of years, giving larger proofs of his
beneficence in proportion to the emperor's holy services to himself.
Accordingly he permits him to celebrate each successive festival
during great and general prosperity throughout the empire, advancing
one of his sons, at the recurrence of each decennial period, to a
share of his own imperial power.
2. The eldest, who bears his father's name, he received as his
partner in the empire about the close of the first decade of his
reign: the second, next in point of age, at the second; and the
third in like manner at the thirddecennial period, the occasion of
this our present festival. And now that the fourth period has
commenced, and the time of his reign is still further prolonged, he
desires to extend his imperial authority by calling still more of
his kindred to partake his power; and, by the appointment of the
Cęsars, fulfills the predictions of the holy prophets, according to
what they uttered ages before: "And the saints of the Most High
shall take the kingdom."
3. And thus the Almighty Sovereign himself accords an increase both
of years and of children to our most pious emperor, and renders his
sway over the nations of the world still fresh and flourishing, as
though it were even now springing up in its earliest vigor. He it is
who appoints him this presentfestival, in that he has made him
victorious over every enemy that disturbed his peace: he it is who
displays him as an example of true godliness to the human race.
4. And thus our emperor, like the radiant sun, illuminates the most
distant subjects of his empire through the presence of the Cęsars,
as with the far piercing rays of his own brightness. To us who
occupy the eastern regions he has given a son worthy of himself; a
second and a third respectively to other departments of his empire,
to be, as it were, brilliant reflectors of the light which proceeds
from himself. Once more, having harnessed, as it were, under the
self-same yoke the four most noble Cęsars as horses in the imperial
chariot, he sits on high and directs their course by the reins of
holy harmony and concord; and, himself every where present, and
observant of every event, thus traverses every region of the world.
5. Lastly, invested as he is with a semblance of heavenly
sovereignty, he directs his gaze above, and frames his earthly
government according to the pattern of that Divine original, feeling
strength in its conformity to the monarchy of God. And this
conformity is granted by the universal Sovereign to man alone of the
creatures of this earth: for he only is the author of sovereign
power, who decrees that all should be subject to the rule of one.
6. And surely monarchy far transcends every other constitution and
form of government: for that democratic equality of power, which is
its opposite, may rather be described as anarchy and disorder. Hence
there is one God, and not two, or three, or more: for to assert a
plurality of gods is plainly to deny the being of God at all. There
is one Sovereign; and his Word and royal Law is one: a Law not
expressed in syllables and words, not written or engraved on
tablets, and therefore subject to the ravages of time; but the
living and self-subsisting Word, who himself is God, and who
administers his Father's kingdom on behalf of all who are after him
and subject to his power.
7. His attendants are the heavenly hosts; the myriads of God's
angelic ministers; the super-terrestrial armies, of unnumbered
multitude; and those unseen spirits within heaven itself, whose
agency is employed in regulating the order of this world. Ruler and
chief of all these is the royal Word, acting as Regent of the
Supreme Sovereign. To him the names of Captain, and great High
Priest, Prophet of the Father, Angel of mighty counsel, Brightness
of the Father's light, Only begotten Son, with a thousand other
titles, are ascribed in the oracles of the sacred writers. And the
Father, having constituted him the living Word, and Law and Wisdom,
the fullness of all blessing, has presented this best and greatest
gift to all who are the subjects of his sovereignty.
8. And he himself, who pervades all things, and is every where
present, unfolding his Father's bounties to all with unsparing hand,
has accorded a specimen of his sovereign power even to his rational
creatures of this earth, in that he has provided the mind of man,
who is formed after his own image, with Divine faculties, whence it
is capable of other virtues also, which flow from the same heavenly
source. For he only is wise, who is the only God: he only is
essentially good: he only is of mighty power, the Parent of justice,
the Father of reason and wisdom, the Fountain of light and life, the
Dispenser of truth and virtue: in a word, the Author of empire
itself, and of all dominion and power. (Eusebius'
Oration In Praise of Constantine,
chapter 3.)
David Brown
"There is manifestly no difference at
all between this case and that which we expect during the millennium over
the whole earth. The extent is nothing. The principle is
the only thinking of consequence, and who does not see that that is the same
in both cases? Yet they build out of this an argument for a new
dispensation! As well might one say, that the change which came over
the Church when Constantine extended to it the protection of the empire, was
a new dispensation. (Comapre Isa. xi. 9; ii. 3, 4; xxxii. 15﹣18.) "
(Christ's Second Coming: Is It Premillennial? ch. 6)
Jonathan Edwards
"This revolution was the greatest revolution and change in the face of
things that ever came to pass in the world since the flood. Satan, the
prince of darkness, that king and god of the heathen world, was cast out.
The roaring lion was conquered by the Lamb of God in the strongest dominion
that ever he had, even the Roman Empire." (Work of Redemption, Period 3,
Section 2)
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Robert Arakaki
"Constantine's legacy can be seen in Christianity's
transformation from a private sect into a public church that
encompassed the whole of society. He put it on an institutional
footing, which enabled the Church to be the leading cultural
force in the ancient world. The Christianization of Roman
society can be seen as a partial fulfillment of Revelation
21:24: "The nations . . . shall walk in its [New Jerusalem]
light, and the kings of the earth bring their glory and honor
into it." The Church is the New Jerusalem—replacing the
Jerusalem of the Old Testament—which brings spiritual
enlightenment to the pagan nations throughout the Roman Empire."
(Constantine
The Great: Roman Emperor, Christian Saint, History's Turning
Point)
David Chagall
(2001)
"Beginning in the third century, a counter doctrine began to
develop in Rome. This taught that with the destruction of
the Jewish temple in Jerusalem, God revoked the chosenness of
Israel and gave the original covenantal blessings to the Church.
Further, these usurpers claimed that at that time (AD70), Christ
did return in spirit to rule and reign on planet earth from the
heavenly throne room.
This doctrine was
certified by the Emperor Constantine in 325 AD, who saw Christ
reigning through the Roman Catholic Church and empire Rome had
established. It was given intellectual justification
by the Roman lawyer Augustine of Hippo. According to
the new doctrine of final things, all biblical prophecies in
Matthew 24 and 25, Mark 13, Luke 21, and the book of Revelation
were totally fulfilled in the first century with the sole
exception of the new heavens and earth to descend from heaven
for creation's eternal state (Rev. 21 and 22)." (Does God
Predestine People to go to Hell?)
David
Chidester
"One of Constantine's ardent supporters, Eusebius (ca. 260 -ca.
339), the bishop of Caesarea, celebrated the emperor as the fulfillment
of biblical prophecy. By establishing the foundation for a Christian
empire, Constantine had fulfilled "the oracles of the holy prophets
which long ago cried out, 'and the saints of the most high God shall
receive the kingdom'" (Dan. 7:18). According to Eusebius, therefore, the
promise of a Christian kingdom of God was realized on earth through the
imperial rule of Constantine."" (Christianity, p. 95)
David Hocking (2005)
"Preterists believe that the promise of our Lord’s Second Coming began to
be fulfilled in the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. Some believe
that the prophecies mentioned above were fulfilled in the Second
Century AD at the time of the Second Jewish Revolt against the Roman
Empire at the time of Emperor Hadrian. Some preterists hold that the
prophecies were fulfilled during the first three centuries AD as God
wages war on the enemies of the Church (which they argue include
Israel and Rome!) resulting in the “Christianization” of the Roman
Empire under Constantine." (What
is Preterism?)
Tommy Ice (1999)
"There are at least three kinds of preterism. For lack of better
terms we will call them mild, moderate, and extreme. MILD preterism
teaches that the Book of Revelation was fulfilled during the first
three centuries as God waged war on the two early enemies of the
church: Israel and Rome. The first half of Revelation teaches that
Israel was defeated in A.D. 70, while the last half of Revelation is
about God’s conquest of Rome in the fourth century when Constantine
declared the Roman Empire Christian. Thus, this earliest form of
preterism teaches that Revelation was fulfilled in the first 300
years of the church’s history.
MODERATE preterists believe
that almost all prophecy was fulfilled in the A.D. 70 destruction of
Jerusalem by the Romans. They do believe that a few passages still
teach a yet future second coming (Acts 1:9-11; 1 Corinthians
15:51-53; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17) and the resurrection of believers
at Christ’s bodily return.
EXTREME preterists, or
consistent preterists, as they prefer to be known as, hold that all
future Bible prophecy was fulflled in the destruction of Jerusalem
in A.D. 70. If there is a future second coming, they say, the Bible
does not talk about it. Extreme preterists believe that there is no
future bodily resurrection, which place them outside the realm of
Christian orthodoxy
J. Hampton Keithly
Preterist is from a Latin word meaning “past.” This
school of thought sees Revelation as already fulfilled in the early
history of the church by 312 A.D. with the conversion of
Constantine. Note the spiritualizing nature of their
interpretations: Revelation 5-11 is a record of the church’s victory
over Judaism; Revelation 12-19 is record of her victory over Rome;
and Revelation 20-22 is record of the glory of the church. The
persecutions of Revelation, it is claimed, are those of Nero and
Domitian and all was fulfilled by the time of Constantine (312
A.D.)."
Clarence Larkin (1920)
"The “Mustard Tree” began with
the 120 believers who received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit on the
Day of Penteecost and continued to enlarge until its branches spread
all over the Roman world. But the “Birds of the Air,” the
Ananiases and Sapphiras, the Hymeneus and Philetus and other
emissaries of Satan, began to lodge in its branches and “befoul” its
purity, and when in A.D. 324 the Emperor Constantine united Church
and State, thousands, and tens of thousands, crowded into the church
as a matter of policy, interest and fashion, and crouched beneath
its shadow, lodged in its branches, fattened on its fruit, and have
continued to do so until this day." (Dispensational Truth)
David MacDonald
"Therefore whatever you have said in the dark will be heard in the
light, and what you have whispered behind closed doors will be
proclaimed from the housetops. I tell you my friends, do not fear those
who kill the body and after that can do nothing more. (Lk 12:3-4) This
Scripture passage was not only a command, it was a prophesy of things to
come, and it did not come to pass until Constantine made Christianity
"legal." It's pretty hard to proclaim the Good News from a housetop if
someone comes along and arrests you and kills you when you preach! It is
clear that the persecution of Christians in the Roman empire was not
what Jesus wanted and that it had to change. Constantine was the
fulfillment of prophecy (Lk 12:3-4). "
William Smith (1874)
"Immediately after the triumph of Constantine,
Christianity having become dominant and prosperous, Christians began to
lose their vivid expectation of our Lord's speedy advent, and to look
upon the temporal supremacy of Christianity as a fulfillment of the
promised reign of Christ on earth." ("New Testament History," p. 273
14-20,24)
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