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1 | 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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2 | 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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