http://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=G1044&t=KJVStrong's: KJV Translation Count — Total: 1x
The KJV translates Strongs G1044 in the following manner: canker (1x).
a gangrene, a disease by which any part of the body suffering from inflammation becomes so corrupted that, unless a remedy be seasonably applied, the evil continually spreads, attacks other parts, and at last eats away the bones
Now let's look at the verse again:
2Ti 2:17
And their word will eat as doth a canker {will eat at the body of Christ as "a disease by which any part of the body suffering from inflammation becomes so corrupted that, unless a remedy be seasonably applied, the evil continually spreads, attacks other parts, and at last eats away the bones"}:
of whom is Hymenaeus and Philetus; 18 Who concerning the truth have erred, saying that the resurrection is past already; and overthrow the faith of some.So heresies like those invented by Gerald Haug through his so-called "Orthomillennialism", can be dismissed out of hand since one would have to believe that the dire warning contained in that verse was only operative for about 3-5 years, and then for the next nearly 2,000 years Christians were supposed to believe the exact opposite of what that dire warning in scripture says.
Let alone that heretics like Haug stand outside of nearly 2,000 years of universal Christian core doctrine, whether Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Methodist, evangelical so-called "non-denominational" denominations, and every other part of the body of Christ you can name.
He defends his heresy by setting up the straw man of John Darby's easily exposed 19th century pre-millennial futurist heresy to use as his punching bag, but it isn't difficult to see why he doesn't also compare it, to the church tradition of the historicist approach to bible prophecy.
Let alone why Haug uses a heretical 1995 pop-bible to make his case.
I even found a guy who actually thinks it's funny to suggest: "I now wittily refer to it as the “ultimate heretic bible†because it contains the signatures of some of the most notable or shall I say, most notorious preterist’s in America."
http://preterism.ning.com/profiles/blogs/the-preterist-heretic-bible