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070: ClementFirst Epistle of Clement

075: Baruch: Apocalypse Of Baruch

075: Barnabus: Epistle of Barnabus

090: Esdras 2 / 4 Ezra

100: Odes of Solomon

150: JustinDialogue with Trypho

150: MelitoHomily of the Pascha

175: Irenaeus: Against Heresies

175: Clement of Alexandria: Stromata

198: Tertullian: Answer to the Jews

230Origen: The Principles | Commentary on Matthew Commentary on John | Against Celsus

248CyprianAgainst the Jews

260VictorinusCommentary on the Apocalypse “Alcasar, a Spanish Jesuit, taking a hint from Victorinus, seems to have been the first (AD 1614) to have suggested that the Apocalyptic prophecies did not extend further than to the overthrow of Paganism by Constantine.”

310: Peter of Alexandria

310: EusebiusDivine Manifestation of our Lord

312: EusebiusProof of the Gospel

319: AthanasiusOn the Incarnation

320: EusebiusHistory of the Martyrs

325: Eusebius: Ecclesiastical History

345: Aphrahat: Demonstrations

367: Athanasius: The Festal Letters

370: Hegesippus: The Ruin of Jerusalem

386: Chrysostom: Matthew and Mark

387: Chrysostom: Against the Jews

408: JeromeCommentary on Daniel

417: AugustineOn Pelagius

426: AugustineThe City of God

428: AugustineHarmony

420: Cassian: Conferences

600: Veronica Legend

800: AquinasEternity of the World

 


1000-2006

FUTURIST
HISTORICAL
MODERN

1265: AquinasCatena Aurea

1543: Luther: On the Jews

1555: Calvin: Harmony on Evangelists

1556: Jewel: Scripture

1586: Douay-Rheims Bible

1598: Jerusalem’s Misery ; The dolefull destruction of faire Ierusalem by Tytus, the Sonne of Vaspasian

1603: Nero : A New Tragedy

1613: Carey: The Fair Queen of Jewry

1614: AlcasarVestigatio arcani sensus in Apocalypsi

1654: UssherThe Annals of the World

1658: LightfootCommentary from Hebraica

1677: Crowne – The Destruction of Jerusalem

1764: LardnerFulfilment of our Saviour’s Predictions

1776: Edwards: History of Redemption

1785ChurtonProphecies Respecting the Destruction of Jerusalem

1801: PorteusOur Lord’s Prophecies

1802: Nisbett: The Coming of the Messiah

1805: JortinRemarks on Ecclesiastical History

1810: Clarke: Commentary On the Whole Bible

1816: WilkinsDestruction of Jerusalem Related to Prophecies

1824: Galt: The Bachelor’s Wife

1840: SmithThe Destruction of Jerusalem

1841: CurrierThe Second Coming of Christ

1842: Bastow : A (Preterist) Bible Dictionary

1842: StuartInterpretation of Prophecy

1843: Lee: Dissertations on Eusebius

1845: StuartCommentary on Apocalypse

1849: LeeInquiry into Prophecy

1851: LeeVisions of Daniel and St. John

1853NewcombeObservations on our Lord’s Conduct as Divine Instructor

1854: Chamberlain: Restoration of Israel

1854: Fairbairn: The Typology of Scripture

1859: “Lee of Boston”: Eschatology

1861: MauriceLectures on the Apocalypse

1863: Thomas Lewin : The Siege of Jerusalem

1865: Desprez: Daniel (Renounced Full Preterism)

1870: Fall of Jerusalem and the Roman Conquest

1871DaleJewish Temple and Christian Church (PDF)

1879: WarrenThe Parousia

1882: FarrarThe Early Days of Christianity

1883: Milton S. TerryBiblical Hermeneutics

1888: Henty: For The Temple

1891: Farrar: Scenes in the days of Nero

1896: Lee : A Scholar of a Past Generation

1902Church: Story of the Last Days of Jerusalem

1917: Morris: Christ’s Second Coming Fulfilled

1985: LeeJerusalem; Rome; Revelation (PDF)

1987: ChiltonThe Days of Vengeance

2001: Fowler: Jesus – The Better Everything

2006: M. Gwyn Morgan – AD69 – The Year of Four Emperors