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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. 1. (7-8) Satan is released and gathers an army. Now when the thousand years have expired, Satan will be released from his prison and will go out to deceive the nations which are in the four corners of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle, whose number is as the sand of the sea. a. Satan will be released: For the thousand ...

  3. Two millennial periods are mentioned in this whole passage, each three times: the former is the millennium in which Satan is bound, Revelation 20:2-3; Revelation 20:7; the other, that of the reign of the saints, Revelation 20:4-6.

  4. 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.

  5. The Millennium refers to the period of 1,000 year reign of Christ mentioned in Revelation 20:1-4. This passage is notoriously difficult to interpret has been the source of debate among three eschatological schools of thought: Amillennialism, Postmillennialism, and Premillennialism. The different eschatologies associated with the Millennium ...

  6. 1. (Revelation 20:1) A nameless angel comes to bind Satan with a great chain. Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, having the key to the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. a. An angel coming down from heaven: The angel that will subdue Satan is anonymous. It is not Jesus Himself, nor is it Michael or Gabriel or any other high ...

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  8. Dec 26, 2022 · • Recapitulation: If a millennium event happens outside of Rev 20, then millennium history is no longer distinct but proves a re-picturing of the same themes: judgment, Satan’s binding, marriage, victory, etc. C. Interpreting Old Testament Eschatological Promises. The Old Testament forecasts many scenes of the coming promised Messianic age.

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