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Th Approach to the Question of Dating 19<br />

Temple (A.D.67-70); and(3) the Roman Civil Warof A. D. 68-69.<br />

The compaction of the time-frame in question should not be deemed<br />

of little consequence. For instance, the events separating 1770 from<br />

1800 in American history certainly brought about a remarkable<br />

change in American society, as did the events of 1940-1945 as to<br />

Japan’s and Germany’s histories.<br />

A basic rule of hermeneutics is that a writing’s date of origin<br />

must be ascertained as exactly as possible. This is as true for the<br />

revealed books in Scripture as it is for any other works of literature.<br />

As Berkhof noted in his standard hermeneutics manual: “The word of<br />

God originated in a historical way, and ttbrefore, can be understood on~ in .&<br />

light of histo~.”a From this general principle he goes on to assert<br />

strongly that: “It is impossible to understand an author and to interpret hfi<br />

words correct~ unless he is seen against th proper histon”cid background.”g<br />

Terry, in his longstanding hermeneutics classic, spoke of this principle:<br />

It is of the first importance, in interpreting a written document, to<br />

ascertain who the author was, and to determine the time, the place,<br />

and the circumstances of his writing. . . . Herein we note the import<br />

of the term grammatico+istotial interpretation. We are not only to<br />

grasp the grammatical import of words and sentences, but also to feel<br />

the force and bearing of the historical circumstances which may in<br />

any way have affected the writer. Hence, too, it will be seen how<br />

intimately connected may be the object or design of a writing and the<br />

occasion which prompted its composition. 10<br />

This rule is especially important in interpreting a book purporting<br />

to be prophetic. To choose a bold example by way of illustration,<br />

it is a matter of immense significance whether we accept the Latterday<br />

Saints’s assertion that T/w Book of Mormon was written only a few<br />

centuries after the birth of Christ or the non-Mormon consensus that<br />

it was written in the late 1820s. If it is acknowledged that the book<br />

was written in the 1800s then its “prophecies” regarding the “future”<br />

discovery of America are exposed as frauds.<br />

8. Louis Berkhof, Pnr@les of Biblizal Int@retatwn (Grand Rapids: Baker, [1950]<br />

1974), p. 113.<br />

9. Ibid., p. 114.<br />

10. Milton S. Terry, Biblical Henrumeutus (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, rep. 1974), p.<br />

231.

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