And this is also from the book just cited. Looks like you will have to revise your number.
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Several of these theologians also believed in a pre-70 fulfillment of most or all of Revelation. And these are not just obscure and unknown persons! Most of these are in the
“Who’s Who” of Biblical scholarship. The ones
boldfaced below are especially recommended for further study. Many of their books for which we were able to find information are listed in the Bibliography.
Some of them may still be in print, or else available in digital form online somewhere.
Andreas (fifth century), Arethas (tenth century), Theophylact (1071), Luis De Alcasar (1554-1613), Henry Hammond (1653),
John Lightfoot (1658), Hugo Grotius (1664), Sir Isaac Newton (1727),
Frank Abauzit (1733), Hardouin (1741),
J. J. Wettstein (1751), Bishop Thomas Newton (1754), Harenburg (1759),
Johann Gottfried Von Herder(1779),
E. G. Hartwig (1780), Eichorn (1791),
N. Nisbett (1802), J. C.
L. Gieseler (c. 1820), Frederick Bleek (1820), F. H. A. Ewald (1828), F.
J. Züllig (1834),
J. A. Stephenson (1838),
Moses Stuart (1845), Albert Schwegler (1846), Wm. M. L. Dewette (1848), Gottfried Friedrich Lücke (1852), Karl A. Auberlen (1857), Düsterdieck (1859),
Charles Pettit M’llvaine (1859),
F. D. Maurice(1861),
Philip S. Desprez (1861),
Charles Wordsworth (1866),
J. B. Lightfoot (1867),
B. Weiss (1869),
Henry Cowles (1871),
James Glasgow (1872), H. Gebhardt (1873), J. E. Renan (1873), A. Hilgenfeld (1875), A. Immer (1877), Dean Plumptre (1877),
James M. McDonald (1877),
James Stuart Russell (1878),
Robert Young (1822-1888),
Israel P. Warren (1878),
Alexander Brown,
R. W. Dale (1878),
J. T. Harris, J. H. Noyes,
Thomas Rattray (1878), Edward Reuss (1880), Samuel Davidson (1882),
B. F. Westcott (1882),
Milton S. Terry (1883),
William Hurte (1884), August Neander (1889),
F. W. Farrar,
C. A. Goodhart (1891), A. Plummer (1891), T. Randell (1891), W. H. Simcox (1893), W.
Sanday (1893),
F. J. A. Hort (1894),
William Newton Clarke (1894),
E. Hampden Cook (1894), G. O. Field (1895),
John David Michaelis,
Philip Schaff, E. P. Gould (1896), G. Salmon Dean Stanley Tilloch, F.
C. Baur, Aube, Krenkel, Reville, Volkmar, Bunsen, Rudolf Stier, Guericke, Niermeyer, Hentenius, Edward Robinson, Dr. Dollinger, E. C.
Selwyn (1900),
William S. Urmy (1900), B. W. Henderson (1903), H.
J. Holtzman (1912), G. Edmundson (1913), A. S. Peake (1919), A.
Weigall (1930), A. D. Momigliano (1934), Ulrich Beeson (1956), C. C.
Torrey (1958), K. A. Eckhardt (1961), James Hamilton (1962), Jay Adams (1966),
Foy Wallace(1966), Max R. King (1971), Franklin Camp (1974), J. Massyngberde Ford (1975), Ray Hawk, John A.T.
Robinson (1976),
Jessie E. Mills, Jr. (1978), Edward E. Stevens (1978), Cornelius Vanderwaal (1979), Burton Coffman (1979), Timothy A.
James (1982),
David H. Chilton (1985),
Arthur M. Ogden (1985), Greg L. Bahnsen (1989),
Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr. (1989), Ron McRay (1990), Janice E. Leonard (1991), John Noe (1991), Joseph R. Balyeat (1991), Kenneth J. Davies (1992),
Don Preston(1992), Gary DeMar (1994),
Albert R. Pigeon(1994), Eugene Fadeley (1995), Joseph M.
Daniels (1996), John L. Bray (1996),
Arthur Melanson (1998), Robert Charles Sproul (1998), Daniel E. Harden (1999), Randall E. Otto (2000), James A. Henry (2002), Samuel M. Frost (2002),
Tom and Steve Kloske (2003), Kurt M. Simmons (2003),
Brian L. Martin (2004),
Ian D. Harding(2005),
Michael Alan Nichols (2010), Glenn L. Hill (2010), Stephen Temple (2012), Tony Everett Denton (2012), Charles S. Meeks (2013), and an ever growing number of many others. It seems that around the beginning of the twenty-first century (A.D. 2001), writers and writings about the preterist view began to increase dramatically, and it shows no signs of slowing down any time soon."