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Why are there different interpretations of eschatology?

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Different interpretations of eschatology arise from varied understanding and approaches to Scripture and doctrinal biases.

The divergence in eschatological interpretations is largely due to differing hermeneutical approaches, background, and theological presuppositions of various scholars and theologians. Many rely heavily on scholarship or the consensus of interpreters from their own denominations, which leads to biases that can cloud judgment. For instance, Amillennialists interpret the relevancy of prophetic scriptures in a non-literal way, while those holding to a premillennial viewpoint seek a more literal understanding of the text. This causes confusion and disagreement among Christians, as individual interpretations may stray from the foundational truths found within Scripture, emphasizing the necessity for careful study and reliance on biblical fidelity rather than opinion.
Scripture References: 1 Chronicles 15:13; Matthew 24

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