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  1. Oct 11, 2018 · It is quite possible that 20:1–10 describes from another angle the events recorded in 19:11–21, as we have often seen Revelation recapitulate the time of the end. One significant problem with the premillennial view is that Jesus had destroyed all unbelievers at the end of chapter 19; thus it is difficult to understand how anyone could enter the millennium with an unglorified body.

  2. The word mille means “a thousand” so the millennium is “a thousand years.”. That term is mentioned six times in Revelation 20. The Millennium will be Christ’s one-thousand-year reign as King, following the Tribulation. David will be His vice president and will sit on the throne with Him.

  3. Millennium. MILLENNIUM, a Lat. word meaning a “thousand years,” referring in the Bible to the “thousand years” mentioned six times in Revelation 20. There it is described as a period of time following the Second Coming of Christ to the earth, and the destruction of the enemies of God (Rev 19). The thousand years begin with the binding ...

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Some seek to interpret the 1,000 years in an allegorical manner. They understand the 1,000 years as merely a figurative way of saying “a long period of time,” not a literal, physical reign of Jesus Christ on the earth. However, six times in Revelation 20:2-7, the millennial kingdom is specifically said to be 1,000 years in length.

  5. May 31, 2020 · What Is the Millennium? "The Millennium is a thousand–year reign of peace, and the Lord Jesus Christ will be King." The word mille means "a thousand" so the millennium is "a thousand years." That term is mentioned six times in Revelation 20. The Millennium will be Christ's one–thousand–year reign as King, following the Tribulation.

  6. The idea of a thousand-year reign of Christ – a millennium – is found in only two verses in the Bible — Revelation 20:4, 6. The length of the martyrs’ or saints’ reign is here said to be a thousand years. This number has produced the term “millennium,” which is derived from the Latin mille (thousand) and annus (year).

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  8. Dec 26, 2022 · Chapter 20 follows the former critical discussion at the end of chapter 19. We read about the false prophet and the beast being judged in 19:19-21, and then, chapter 20 provides an overview of the devil’s end. After discussing Satan’s bounding and loosening (20:1-9), he collects them to suffer His final judgment (20:10-15).

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