Originally posted by trailblazer:
Daniel David,
How on earth could you possible get a Pre-mil theory out of this quotation of Ireneaus?? He says just the opposite! If anything he supports the Amil position!
Also,the dictionary defines "ECONOMIES" as "the proper distribution of things in a proper and orderly manner." Ireneaus does not use the word dispensations, nor does he outline anything like the kind of "dispensations" that pre-mil theology pieces together.
Now, if you look closer at the sequence of events Ireneaus DOES put forth, you must conclude that he is Amil....
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Here is what Ireneaus had to say: "The church, indeed, though desseminated throughout the world, even to the ends of the earth, received from the apostles and their disciples the faith in one God the Father Almighty,the Creator of heaven and earth and the seas and all things that are in them; and in the one Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who was enfleshed for our salvation; and in the Holy Spirit,
1- "who through the prophets preached the [distribution of the orderly events such as,],
2- "the coming, the birth from a Virgin,"
3- "the passion [sufferings],"
4- "the resurrection from the dead,"
5- "and the bodily ascension into heaven of the beloved Son, Christ Jesus our Lord,
6- "and His [second]coming from heaven in the glory of the Father to recapitulate all things (that is, restore what Adam lost through sin),
7- "and to raise up all flesh of the WHOLE human race, in order that to Christ Jesus, our Lord and God, Savior and King, according to the invisible Father's good please, Every knee should bow in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess Him, and that He would exercise just judgment toward all;
8- "and that, on the other hand, He would send into eternal fire the spiritual forces of wickedness, and the angels who transgressed and became rebels, and the godless, wicked, lawless, and blasphemous people;
9- "but, on the other hand, by bestowing life on the righteous and holy and those who kept His commandments and who have persevered in His love -both those who did so from the beginning and those who did so after repentance - He would bestow on them as a grace the gift of incorruption and clothe them with everlasting glory...
- Irenaeus, Against Heresies, Book 1, Chapter 10