House Church Talk - Re: Was baptisms Now dispensations/ Preterism
R.L. Johnson
rjohnson at wise.k12.va.us
Wed Feb 11 13:06:06 EST 2004
Darlene,
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If you wish, please contact me in private at rjohnson at wise.k12.va.us
RJ
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David Anderson wrote:
>>Brother, where did you learn that all of scripture was written before A.D.
>>70?
>>Relative to events and the dates of the writing of the various epistles
>>which have been put in the margins of my Bible (The Newberry Reference
Bible
>>KJV), I found the following dates of writing from A.D.67 onward:
>>A.D.67 -the final events of Acts 28,
>>A.D.68 -Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Hebrews
>>A.D.69 - I Timothy, Titus
>>A.D.70 -II Timothy, II Peter, Jude
>>A.D. 94 - I, II and III John and the Revelation
>>I'm sure that if Jesus had returned in A.D. 70, John surely would have
said
>>something about it!
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> HI all,
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>I would be interested in seeing what dates other Study Bibles put on
>these NT books. Anyone?
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>Bruce, I have read that Irenaeus is the ONLY source for the late dating
>of Revelation. Other "sources" just quote him. John, in Rev, speaks of
>Nero Caesar as still on the throne. He died in June 68. This, according
>to a commentary by David Chilton. Another book lists several pages of
>scholarly works, preferring the early dates.
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>I'll look into this further - I thought I once read a compelling case
>that the "coming of the Lord" could mean coming in judgment via secondary
>means, that is, not in person.
>
> God bless you all!
>
> David Anderson
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