FAMOUS RAPTURE WATCHERS !
by Dave MacPherson
(The following quotes - to which a couple more have been
added - were first circulated in a little-known , non-copyrighted paper of mine
in the 1970's. While noting how Rev. 3:10 has been interpreted by the greatest
Greek experts, can you determine the rapture view of each of the leaders
herein?)
Barnabas (40-100):
"The final stumbling-block (or source of danger) approaches...for the
whole [past] time of your faith will profit you nothing, unless now in this
wicked time we also withstand coming sources of danger....That the Black One
[Antichrist] may find no means of entrance..." (Epistle of Barnabas, 4).
Clement of Rome (40-100):
"...the Scripture also bears witness, saying, 'Speedily will He come, and
will not tarry'; and, 'The Lord shall suddenly come [Matthew 24:30 coming] to
His temple, even the Holy One, for whom ye look'" (I Clement, 23).
Hermas (40-140):
"Those, therefore, who continue steadfast, and are put through the fire
[of the Great Tribulation that is yet to come], will be purified by means of
it....Wherefore cease not speaking these things into the ears of the
saints..." (The Pastor of Hermas, Vision 4).
Polycarp (70-167):
"He comes as the Judge of the living and the dead" (Epistle to
the Philippians, II).
Justin Martyr (100-168):
"The man of apostasy [Antichrist], who speaks strange things against the
Most High, shall venture to do unlawful deeds on the earth against us the
Christians..." (Dialogue With Trypho, 110).
Melito (100-170):
"For with all his strength did the adversary assail us, even then giving a
foretaste of his activity among us [during the Great Tribulation] which is to
be without restraint..." (Discourse on the Resurrection, i, 8).
Irenaeus (140-202):
"And they [the ten kings who shall arise] shall lay Babylon waste, and
burn her with fire, and shall give their kingdom to the beast, and put the
church to flight" (Against Heresies, V, 26).
Tertullian (150-220):
"The souls of the martyrs are taught to wait [Rev. 6]...that the beast
Antichrist with his false prophet may wage war on the Church of God..." (On
the Resurrection of the Flesh, 25).
Hippolytus (160-240):
"...the one thousand two hundred and three score days (the half of the
week) during which the tyrant is to reign and persecute the Church, which flees
from city to city, and seeks concealment in the wilderness among the
mountains" (Treatise on Christ and Antichrist, 61).
Cyprian (200-258):
"The day of affliction has begun to hang over our heads, and the end of
the world and the time of the Antichrist to draw near, so that we must all
stand prepared for the battle..." (Epistle, 55, 1).
Victorinus (240-303):
"...the times of Antichrist, when all shall be injured" (Commentary
on the Apocalypse of the Blessed John, VI, 5).
Lactantius (240-330):
"And power will be given him [Antichrist] to desolate the whole earth for
forty-two months....When these things shall so happen, then the righteous and
the followers of truth shall separate themselves from the wicked, and flee into
solitudes" (Divine Institutes, VII, 17).
Athanasius (293-373):
"...they have not spared Thy servants, but are preparing the way for
Antichrist" (History of the Arians, VIII, 79).
Ephraim the Syrian (306-373):
"Nothing remains then, except that the coming of our enemy, Antichrist,
appear..." (Sermo Asceticus, I).
Pseudo-Ephraem (4th
century?): "...there is not other which remains, except the advent of the
wicked one [Antichrist]..." (On the Last Times, the Antichrist etc.,
2).
Cyril of Jerusalem (315-386):
"The Church declares to thee the things concerning Antichrist before they
arrive...it is well that, knowing these things, thou shouldest make thyself
ready beforehand" (Catechetical Lectures, 15, 9).
Jerome (340-420): "I
told you that Christ would not come unless Antichrist had come before" (Epistle
21).
Chrysostom (345-407):
"...the time of Antichrist...will be a sign of the coming of
Christ..." (Homilies on First Thessalonians, 9).
Augustine (354-430):
"But he who reads this passage [Daniel 12], even half asleep, cannot fail
to see that the kingdom of Antichrist shall fiercely, though for a short time,
assail the Church..." (The City of God, XX, 23).
Venerable Bede (673-735):
"[The Church's triumph will] follow the reign of Antichrist" (The
Explanation of the Apocalypse, II, 8).
Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153):
"There remains only one thing----that the demon of noonday [Antichrist]
should appear, to seduce those who remain still in Christ..." (Sermons
on the Song of Songs, 33, 16).
Roger Bacon (1214-1274):
"...because of future perils [for the Church] in the times of
Antichrist..." (Opus Majus, II, p. 634).
John Wycliffe (1320-1384):
"Wherefore let us pray to God that he keep us in the hour of temptation,
which is coming upon all the world, Rev. iii" (Writings of the
Reverend and Learned John Wickliff, D.D., p. 155).
Martin Luther (1483-1546):
"[The book of Revelation] is intended as a revelation of things that are
to happen in the future, and especially of tribulations and disasters for the
Church..." (Works of Martin Luther, VI, p. 481).
William Tyndale (1492-1536):
"...antichrist preacheth not Peter's doctrine (which is Christ's
gospel)...he compelleth all men with violence of sword" (Greenslade's The
Work of William Tindale, p. 127).
Menno Simons (1496-1561):
"...He will appear as a triumphant prince and a victorious king to bring
judgment. Then will those who persecute us look upon Him..." (Complete
Writings..., p. 622).
John Calvin (1509-1564):
"...we ought to follow in our inquiries after Antichrist, especially where
such pride proceeds to a public desolation of the church" (Institutes,
Vol. 2, p. 411).
John Knox (1515-1572):
"...the great love of God towards his Church, whom he pleased to forewarn
of dangers to come, so many years before they come to pass...to wit, The man of
sin, The Antichrist, The Whore of Babylon" (The History of the
Reformation..., I, p. 76).
John Fox (1516-1587):
"...that second beast prophesied to come in the later time of the
Church...to disturb the whole Church of Christ..." (Acts and Monuments,
I).
Roger Williams
(1603-1683): "Antichrist...hath his prisons, to keep Christ Jesus and his
members fast..." (The Bloody Tenent, of Persecution, p. 153).
John Bunyan (1628-1688):
"He comes in flaming fire [as Judge] and...the trump of God sounds in the
air, the dead to hear his voice..." (The Last Four Things: Of Judgment).
Daniel Whitby (1638-1726):
"...after the Fall of Antichrist, there shall be such a glorious State of
the Church...so shall this be the Church of Martyrs, and of those who had not
received the Mark of the Beast..." (A Paraphrase and Commentary,
p. 696).
Increase Mather
(1639-1723): "That part of the world [Europe] was to be principally the
Seat of the Church of Christ during the Reign of Antichrist" (Ichabod,
p. 64).
Matthew Henry (1662-1714):
"Those who keep the gospel in a time of peace shall be kept by Christ in
an hour of temptation [Revelation 3:10]" (Commentary, VI, p.
1134).
Cotton Mather (1663-1728):
"...that New Jerusalem, whereto the Church is to be advanced, when the
Mystical Babylon shall be fallen" (The Wonders of the Invisible World,
p. 3).
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758):
"...continuance of Antichrist's reign [when the Church is persecuted] did
not commence before the year of Christ 479..." (A History of the Work
of Redemption, p. 217).
John Wesley (1703-1791):
"'The stars shall...fall from heaven,' (Revelation, vi. 13)....And then
shall be heard the universal shout...followed by the 'voice of the
archangel,'...'and the trumpet of God'...(I Thessalonians iv. 16)." (The
Works of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M., Vol. V, p. 173).
George Whitefield (1714-1770):
"...'while the bridegroom tarried,' in the space of time which passeth
between our Lord's ascension and his coming again to judgment..."
(Gillies' Memoirs of Rev. George Whitefield, p. 471).
David Brainerd (1718-1747):
"...and I could not but hope, that the time was at hand, when Babylon the
great would fall and rise no more" (Memoirs..., p. 326).
Morgan Edwards (1722-1795):
"[Antichrist] has hitherto assumed no higher title than 'the vicar
general of Christ on earth'..." (Two Academical Exercises etc.,
p. 20).
John Newton (1725-1807):
"'Fear not temptation's fiery day, for I will be thy strength and stay.
Thou hast my promise, hold it fast, the trying hour [Revelation 3:10] will soon
be past'" (The Works of the Rev. John Newton, Vol. II, p. 152).
Adam Clarke (1762-1832):
"We which are alive, and remain...he [Paul] is speaking
of the genuine Christians which shall be found on earth when Christ comes to
judgment" (Commentary, Vol. VI, p. 550).
Charles G. Finney
(1792-1875): "Christ represents it as impossible to deceive the elect.
Matt. 24:24. We have seen that the elect unto salvation includes all true
christians." (Lectures on Systematic Theology, p. 606).
Charles Hodge (1797-1878):
"...the fate of his Church here on earth...is the burden of the
Apocalypse" (Systematic Theology, Vol. III, p. 827).
Albert Barnes (1798-1870):
"...he will keep them in the future trials that shall come upon the world
[Revelation 3:10]" (Notes on the New Testament, p. 94).
George Mueller (1805-1898):
"The Scripture declares plainly that the Lord Jesus will not come
until the Apostacy shall have taken place, and the man of sin...shall have been
revealed..." (Mrs. Mueller's Missionary Tours and Labours, p.
148).
Benjamin W. Newton (1805-1898):
"The Secret Rapture was bad enough, but this [John Darby's equally novel
idea that the book of Matthew is on 'Jewish' ground instead of 'Church' ground]
was worse" (unpublished Fry MS. and F. Roy Coad's Prophetic
Developments, p. 29).
R. C. Trench (1807-1886):
"...the Philadelphian church...to be kept in temptation, not to
be exempted from temptation..." (Seven Churches of Asia, pp.
183-184).
Carl F. Keil (1807-1888):
"...the persecution of the last enemy Antichrist against the church of the
Lord..." (Biblical Commentary, Vol. XXXIV, p. 503).
Henry Alford (1810-1871):
"Christ is on His way to this earth [I Thessalonians
4:17]..." (The New Testament for English Readers, Vol. II, p.
491).
John Lillie (1812-1867):
"In his [Antichrist's] days was to be the great----the last----tribulation
of the Church" (Second Thessalonians, pp. 537-538).
F. L. Godet (1812-1900):
"The gathering of the elect [Matthew24:31]...is mentioned by St. Paul, 1
Thess. 4:16, 17, 2 Thess. 2:1..." (Commentary on Luke, p. 452).
Robert Murray McCheyne (1813-1842):
"Christians must have 'great tribulation'; but they come out of it"
(Bonar's Memoirs of McCheyne, p. 26).
S. P. Tregelles (1813-1875):
"The Scripture teaches the Church to wait for the manifestation of Christ.
The secret theory bids us to expect a coming before any such
manifestation" (The Hope of Christ's Second Coming, p. 71).
Franz Delitzsch (1813-1890):
"...the approaching day is the day of Christ, who comes...for final
judgment" (Commentary on Hebrews, Vol. II, p. 183).
C. J. Ellicott (1819-1905):
"[I Thessalonians 4:17] 'to meet the Lord,' as He is coming down to
earth..." (Commentary on the Thessalonian Epistles, p. 66).
Nathaniel West (1826-1906):
"[The Pre-Trib Rapture] is built on a postulate, vicious in logic, violent
in exegesis, contrary to experience, repudiated by the early Church,
contradicted by the testimony of eighteen hundred years...and condemned by all
the standard scholars of every age" (The Apostle Paul and the
"Any Moment" Theory, p. 30).
Alexander Maclaren (1826-1910):
"He will keep us in the midst of, and also from, the hour of temptation
[Revelation 3:10]" (The Epistles of John, Jude and the Book of
Revelation, p. 266).
J. H. Thayer (1828-1901):
"To keep [Revelation 3:10]:...by guarding, to cause one to escape
in safety out of" (A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament,
p. 622).
Adolph Saphir (1831-1891):
"...the advent of the Messiah...to which both the believing synagogue and
the church of the Lord Jesus Christ are looking..." (The Epistle to
the Hebrews, Vol. I, p. 96).
M. R. Vincent (1834-1922):
"The preposition ['from'] implies, not a keeping from temptation,
but a keeping in temptation [Revelation 3:10]..." (Word
Studies..., p. 466).
William J. Erdman (1834-1923):
"...by the 'saints' seen as future by Daniel and by John are meant 'the
Church'..." (Notes on the Book of Revelation, p. 47).
H. Grattan Guinness (1835-1910):
"...the Church is on earth during the action of the Apocalypse..." (The
Approaching End of the Age, p. 136).
H. B. Swete (1835-1917):
"The promise [of Revelation 3:10], as Bede says, is 'not indeed of your
being immune from adversity, but of not being overcome by it'" (The
Apocalypse of St. John, p. 56).
William G. Moorehead (1836-1914):
"...the last days of the Church's deepest humiliation when Antichrist is
practicing and prospering (Dan. viii:12)..." (Outline Studies in the
New Testament, p. 123).
A. H. Strong (1836-1921):
"The final coming of Christ is referred to in: Mat. 24:30...[and] I Thess.
4:16..." (Systematic Theology, p. 567).
Theodor Zahn (1838-1933):
"...He will preserve...at the time of the great temptation
[Revelation 3:10]..." (Zahn-Kommentar, I, p. 305).
I. T. Beckwith (1843-1936):
"The Philadelphians...are promised that they shall be carried in safety
through the great trial [Revelation 3:10], they shall not fall" (The
Apocalypse of John, p. 484).
Robert Cameron (1845-1922):
"The Coming for, and the Coming with, the saints, still
persists, although it involves a manifest contradiction, viz., two
Second Comings which is an absurdity" (Scriptural Truth About the
Lord's Return, p. 16).
B. B. Warfield (1851-1921):
"...He shall come again to judgment...to close the dispensation of
grace..." (Biblical Doctrines, p. 639).
David Baron (1855-1926):
"(Tit. ii. 13), for then the hope as regards the church, and Israel, and
the world, will be fully realised" (Visions of Zechariah, p.
323).
Philip Mauro (1859-1952):
"...'dispensational teaching' is modernistic in the strictest
sense...it first came into existence within the memory of persons now
living..." (The Gospel of the Kingdom, p. 8).
A. T. Robertson (1863-1934):
"In Rev. 3:10...we seem to have the picture of general temptation with the
preservation of the saints" (A Grammar of the Greek New
Testament in the Light of Historical Research, p. 596).
R. C. H. Lenski (1864-1936):
"...it [Philadelphia] shall be kept untouched and unharmed by the
impending dangers [Revelation 3:10]" (The Interpretation of St. John's
Revelation, pp. 146-146).
William E. Biederwolf (1867-1939):
"Godet, like most pre-millennial expositors, makes no provision for any
period between the Lord's coming for His saints and His coming with
them..." (The Second Coming Bible, p. 385).
Alexander Reese
(1881-1969): "...we quite deliberately reject the dispensational theories,
propounded first about 1830..." (The Approaching Advent of Christ,
p. 293).
Norman S. MacPherson
(1899-1980): "...the view that the Church will not pass into or through
the Great Tribulation is based largely upon arbitrary interpretations of
obscure passages" (Triumph Through Tribulation, p. 5).