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  1. The word millennium does not appear in the Bible but words that mean millennium do appear repeatedly. The word millennium comes from two Latin words: mille, meaning “one thousand” and annus, meaning “years.”. A millennium is one thousand years. In the Greek, the word used is chilia.

  2. Millennium: The thousand-year period that comes after the second coming of Jesus, and during which Christ and His saints will reign. Second death: The death of the wicked that comes as a result of God's judgment.

  3. To be sure, the word “millennium” is not actually found in the Bible. In Revelation 20:1-2, we read that an angel from heaven binds the dragon or serpent (who is the devil or Satan) for a thousand years. The original word that is used for “thousand” is chilia, therefore the teaching about an actual millennium is often called “chiliasm.”

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    • Will There Be Sin During The Millennium?
    • What Is The Purpose of The Book of Revelation?

    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. They will rule the world in righteousness and godliness. There...

    At the moment of the Rapture, every believer who is alive or deceased will be taken up into heaven. We will remain there for about seven years while the Tribulation is happening on earth. The Marriage Supper of the Lamb and Judgment Seat of Christ will take place during this time. Once the Tribulation is over, Christ will return to earth. When Chri...

    War has been a consistent part of human history from the very beginning. Growing up in Toledo, Ohio, during the end of World War II, we had blackouts. There would be a siren, and it would help prepare people for the on-going conflict at that time. War has always been part of our conversation, but there will be no war when we get to the Millennium. ...

    Isaiah 35:5-6 says, “Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. Then the lame shall leap like a deer, and the tongue of the dumb sing. For waters shall burst forth in the wilderness, and streams in the desert.” Because of the universe’s pristine conditions during the thousand-year reign of Christ, peopl...

    Some people find it surprising to think of rebellion during the Millennium, but here is how it will happen. Everybody who goes into the Millennium will be righteous—they all will be saved. But during that one-thousand-year period, there will be marriages. Children will be born and some of those children will rebel the things of God. Just like today...

    This book is a purposeful book. Revelation is a book that is written on purpose.It’s written to tell us about two things: the return of the King and the reign of the King. First, it says Jesus Christ is coming back. There is going to be a King on this earth one day who rules over every nation. Revelation 1:7 says, “Behold, He is coming with clouds,...

  4. The word “millennium” comes from the Latin words mille (thousand) and annus (year). The word “pre” before the word “millennialism” refers to the time of Christ’s second coming as it relates to the millennium, and thus the term “premillennialism” refers to the millennium (1,000-year period) being preceded by

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  5. Now what does that mean? It means simply this: The Lord Jesus will come to this earth, reign one thousand years, and bring this earth back under the rule of God. When this is accomplished, I take it that He will return back to His place in the Godhead.

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  7. Apr 1, 2022 · What is the millennial kingdom? The term millennium comes from two Latin words “mille,” meaning “thousand,” and “annum,” meaning “year.”1 The term refers to Revelation 20 where John refers to Christ’s ruling on the earth for 1000 years six times.