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1 | Four Common Views of the End Times | Rev 21:2 | DocTrinsograce | 190475 | ||
Historical Pre Millenalism (HPM) At the end of the present age there will be great tribulation, followed by the second coming of Jesus Christ. When He comes, the Antichrist will be judged, the righteous resurrected, Satan bound and then will follow a thousand year reign. At the end of the millennium Satan will be released for a short time in which he leads a rebellion against our Lord before been destroyed. The unrighteous will now be raised for judgment followed then by the New Heavens and Earth. This view more or less developed was the dominant position from 100-350AD It was held by Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Origen, Tertullian etc. After 500AD (Augustine destroyed it with his A Mill position which carried the day and the Church till 1800) it fell into disuse until its revival under the Dispies in the last century. Dispensational Pre Millennialism (DPM) This is by far the most complex of the four views, furthermore it is also radically different from HPM since it teaches that Israel (always separate from the Church) are the recipients of the blessing of the Millennium, not the Church of Christ. They teach that the eschatological watch stopped for the age of Israel at the end of the 69th week at the death of Christ and therefore the rejection of the Messiah and His Kingdom. There is now a eschatological gap between the 69th and the 70th week (Dan 9) . The clock has stopped ticking for Israel and will not continue to tick again until the last week begins which will be ushered in by a political leader making a covenant with Israel. Thereafter, the Saints are raptured as Christ's returns in the clouds (not second coming) for His people. In the middle of the seventh week (31/2 years into the 7 year tribulation) the political leader will cease sacrifices in the rebuilt temple and the great tribulation will end with the battle of Armageddon, which will see Christ destroy His enemies. Now the nations who supported Israel will be gathered into the Millennium Kingdom, those who did not will be cast into the Hades to await the last the last judgment. Christ will reign from His throne in Jerusalem, the Temple will be re built, sacrifices (memorial) re instituted and Israel shall be exalted amongst the nations. At the end of the 1000 years Satan will be released, unbelievers will be marshaled and the rebellion against Christ will begin. It will be quickly destroyed. Then there will be the last judgment and finally the eternal state ushered in. Post Millennialism (PM) PM like AM believe the Millennium is that time between the first and second coming of Christ. They teach that there will be a golden age when the gospel will draw men to Christ in unprecedented numbers, ethnic Israel will be gathered in to receive her Messiah and the nations will be Christianized. There is an expectation of the whole nations being converted. At the end of such a golden age, there will be a brief rebellion, which will be destroyed. Christ then returns and ushers in the eternal state. Amillennialism (AM) Like PM, AM believes that the 1000 tears are symbolic of the time of the last days (from first to second coming). AM expect a parallel growth of both good and evil, side by side. At the end of the Last days there will be great evil and tribulation followed by the second coming, general resurrection, last judgment and the introduction of the eternal state of the new heavens and earth. --Darren R. Middleton |
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2 | Four Common Views of the End Times | Rev 21:2 | srbaegon | 190477 | ||
Hi Doc, Thanks for sharing this. Too bad Middleton didn't explain preterism just to round out the views. And after my own reading of some of the church fathers, historical pre-millenialism has merit. As for Dispies? Like comedian Norm Crosby used to say, "Hey! I resemble that remark." :-D Steve |
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3 | Four Common Views of the End Times | Rev 21:2 | kalos | 190535 | ||
Revelation: Four Basic Views 'There are four basic approaches to interpreting Revelation: 'Preterist - Those who subscribe to this view believe that the events in Revelation took place in the first-century Roman empire. 'Idealist - This view holds that Revelation is full of a cosmic struggle between good and evil. It is a book that contains stories of spiritual truth, but no literal events or prophecy. There is no connection to historical events. 'Historicist - Events are seen generally from history rather than as specific events. There are no time limitations placed on the book. 'Futuristic - This view insists that Revelation chapter 6 to 22 refer to future events. Regarding this view, John MacArthur says, "Only this view does justice to Revelation's claim to be prophecy and interprets the entire book by the consistent grammatical-historical method used for the rest of Scripture."' ____________________ Source: www.allaboutpopularissues.org/meaning-of-the-book-of-revelation-faq.htm |
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