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- 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 will still be sin in the Millennium, but it will be dealt with immediately.
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Dec 14, 2021 · Why the hell the Millennium Bridge ended up so wobbly. The pedestrian bridge opened in 2000 and achieved worldwide fame with its cameo in ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’ back in 2009...
Dec 15, 2021 · A new study from an international team of engineers and mathematicians, led by Georgia State University and the University of Bristol, has figured out the true cause of London’s Millennium Bridge’s infamous ‘wobble’.
Nov 3, 2005 · The Millennium Bridge, a 320-meter-long lateral suspension bridge connecting London's financial district to Bankside, south of the river, opened June 10, 2000. Thousands of pedestrians...
Oct 3, 2022 · The millennial kingdom is the future reign of Jesus Christ on earth as He sits on David’s throne in Jerusalem. Everyone who enters that kingdom will be redeemed by God and therefore righteous (see Isaiah 35:8–10).
Jan 16, 2023 · During the millennium, Jesus will reign as king over Israel and all the nations of the world (Isaiah 2:4; 42:1). The world will live in peace (Isaiah 11:6–9; 32:18), Satan will be bound (Revelation 20:1–3), and, at the beginning, everyone will worship God (Isaiah 2:2–3).
Jan 1, 2008 · Though liberal interpreters attempt to find some fulfillment of the second coming of Christ in present human experience, all conservative interpreters describe the Second Coming as a future major divine event fulfilling the revelation in Revelation 19:11-15.
Dec 13, 2021 · An international team of engineers and mathematicians, led by Georgia State University in the United States and the University of Bristol, has dispelled previous theories around why London’s Millennium Bridge moves from side-to-side when being crossed by large numbers of pedestrians.