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So, according to Hippolytus of Rome in the early 3rd century AD......Hippolytus (170AD - 235AD) wrote:
"These things, then, being to come to pass, beloved, and the one week being divided into two parts, and the abomination of desolation being manifested then, and the two prophets and forerunners of the Lord having finished their course, and the whole world finally approaching the consummation, what remains but the coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ from heaven, for whom we have looked in hope? who shall bring the conflagration and just judgment upon all who have refused to believe on Him.
For the Lord says, "And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh..."
Matt 24 = Rev 18 = Judgement of Jerusalem & Herod's Temple in 70 AD = Josephus' descriptions thereof
had already occurred? Sounds like he knew that the 2nd Coming (Rev 19) and Millennium (Rev 20) were drawing nigh.
I find in this support for Preterism, identifying "Constantine" as the secret name (Rev 19:12) of the physical manifestation in bodily form of the 2nd Coming event (Rev 19). Indeed, early Christians acknowledged the "1 Biblical day = 1000 years" so "7 days of [re-]Creation = 7000 years" theory, according to which Creation & Eden dated to 5500 BC, such that the 1000-year Millennium (Rev 20) = 7th Biblical Sabbath-day of Rest would begin around 500 AD...
around the time of Constantine, Theodosius, Justinian and the victory of Christianity.
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