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@page.2.12.2!!!! 2.12.2 - Preterist Interpretation
| * 2.12.2.1 - Types of Preterism
- 2.12.2.2 - The Motivations of Preterism
| * 2.12.2.3 - The Beginning of Preterism
- 2.12.2.4 - Hermeneutics of Preterism
| * 2.12.2.5 - Damaging God's Word
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The term "preterism" is based on the Latin preter, which means "past." Preterism understands certain eschatological passages which are yet future as having already been fulfilled. All biblical interpreters understand that certain prophecies have been fulfilled, but preterists differ in that they interpret a greater portion of Scripture as already having come to pass. There are different types of preterism resulting from differences in views as to which passages have been fulfilled and what events they were "fulfilled" by.----
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