The concept of distribution attracted my attention and attracted my interest. Distribution can be defined as the sacred order of this world situation, or the period God is dealing with or handling his creation. The Bible tells us the nine eras when God is commanded by this world. Teachers and missionaries call these times age planning. You may have heard about the "time plan" from the Biblical commentary and the teachings in the local church.
In the Bible, the amount of distribution that exists is not clearly written, so there is a disagreement among Christians about the amount of distribution. Some people say 2, 3, 4, 7 assignments. From these points of view, which is based on the accuracy of the Bible through his plan? These systematically arranged courses are general lessons of Christian theology called systematic theology. However, there are some differences in the composition of this lesson from the other Christian theological systems. Because they are the result of reevaluation of the traditional theme of Christian learning. This distinction is based on different principles of interpretation, so this division is called "system assignment theology."
Epochism is not essentially an eschatological system, so it does not represent the fourth system of millennialism. Distribution theology is a thousand years ago, but there is a big difference between the epoch and the historical version. "Charter" is the specific economy he is managing for a certain period of time. Scofield divides history into such seven periods. However, the essence of time theory is not in its historical view. On the contrary, God has two procedures in the Bible: God, Israel and the Church. The following is a summary of the program.
Pre-Distribution of Millennialism: Some Christians believe that the present era and the end of history have ended and will enter into ecstatic heaven of believers. Jesus descends from heaven, fighting against Antichrist and establishing peaceful domination over a thousand years. British theologian John Nelson Derby (1800-1882) invented this theology and spread it to the United States after the civil war. This theology is welcomed by the Scofield Reference Bible and the imaginary left behind series. It is one of the most popular prophetic beliefs in the United States (Prothero 2008: 217)