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Historic Premillennialism and Daniel’s 70 Weeks

JesusFan

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"Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you" (Deut. 4:2).

Not only did you change Scripture, you mis-spelled your own position.

(And now I await more bile. :Biggrin)
Unless I am totally mistaken, the ONLY viewpoint regarding eschatological viewpoint that is heretical would be full pretierist, so lets show some civility to each other on this issue, as its OK to be Amil/preMil/Historical premil etc
 

John of Japan

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Unless I am totally mistaken, the ONLY viewpoint regarding eschatological viewpoint that is heretical would be full pretierist, so lets show some civility to each other on this issue, as its OK to be Amil/preMil/Historical premil etc
I'm not aware of any bile I've sent his way.
 

Alan Dale Gross

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Alan Dale Gross

Active Member
and
Historical premil
and
a subset of premillennialism...Dispensationalism
are all three man-made schemes required to have absolute dependence upon arguing from silence.

Continuing to profess either of these bright ideas is a choice to willingly hold to a belief, when knowing the...
position depends entirely on empty space.
What 'empty space' one asks, who pretends not to be able to read, when they are being knowingly ignorant?
That's the empty space in the Bible where nothing is taught.
The Bible is utterly silent with regard to adding...
'Earth' + 'one thousand years', together
......................................................................................................................
There is no reason to combine them into any thought process that Comes from the Mind of God Revealed in the Bible.
Because to do so forces an addition into the text.
"Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish ought from it, that ye may keep the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you" (Deut. 4:2).
And everyone has to already know from Deuteronomy 4:2 that is a behavior heavily censored by the Lord, especially since just two chapters over from Revelation 20:4, is Revelation 22:18 God is saying to everyone again, "I testify to everyone who hears the words of prophecy in this book: If anyone adds to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book.."

The Lord Wrote those verses to everyone who can read or not, because as far as He's concerned, they have not been removed yet, so we might as well have all...
got the same Bible
That leaves anything added as a product of men's vain imagination, where to avoid God's Judgment, we would be wise to:
Throw out vain imaginations.
Otherwise, we would be being Offensive to our All-Knowing God:
Stop insulting the God
And in addition...
we can all see what He Wrote, or not.
So, were we to conclude...
the ONLY viewpoint regarding eschatological viewpoint that is heretical would be full pretierist
And then we have a Bible warrant to discard anything to do with...
or...
Historical premil
or any of its subsets,...
its OK to be Amil
We are all in agreement.

Civil, no crying, and no bile. :Sneaky:Thumbsup:Inlove:Whistling:Wink
 

JesusFan

Well-Known Member
and

and

are all three man-made schemes required to have absolute dependence upon arguing from silence.

Continuing to profess either of these bright ideas is a choice to willingly hold to a belief, when knowing the...

What 'empty space' one asks, who pretends not to be able to read, when they are being knowingly ignorant?

The Bible is utterly silent with regard to adding...

......................................................................................................................

Because to do so forces an addition into the text.

And everyone has to already know from Deuteronomy 4:2 that is a behavior heavily censored by the Lord, especially since just two chapters over from Revelation 20:4, is Revelation 22:18 God is saying to everyone again, "I testify to everyone who hears the words of prophecy in this book: If anyone adds to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book.."

The Lord Wrote those verses to everyone who can read or not, because as far as He's concerned, they have not been removed yet, so we might as well have all...

That leaves anything added as a product of men's vain imagination, where to avoid God's Judgment, we would be wise to:

Otherwise, we would be being Offensive to our All-Knowing God:

And in addition...

So, were we to conclude...

And then we have a Bible warrant to discard anything to do with...

or...

or any of its subsets,...

We are all in agreement.

Civil, no crying, and no bile. :Sneaky:Thumbsup:Inlove:Whistling:Wink
Historical premel was the dominant viewpoint until Augustine brought in A mil position centuries later
 
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