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What does the Bible say about hermeneutics in relation to premillennialism?

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The Bible supports a consistent literal hermeneutic that favors premillennialism by allowing Old Testament prophecies to be interpreted in their plain meaning.

The Biblical interpretation should retain the original intent and understanding that writers had during their time. A consistent literal hermeneutic maintains that if the Old Testament is interpreted normally, it leads to the conclusion of premillennialism. This is significant because as demonstrated in 1 Peter, the prophets sought understanding of their writings, suggesting they believed their messages were clear and meaningful without needing reinterpretation from a New Testament perspective. This perspective argues that any shift in meaning, such as amillennialism, contradicts the clarity and perspicuity of the Old Testament texts.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:10-12

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