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  1. It is of a recent origin, dating back to the 1630's A.D. The word itself is composed of the Latin "Mille" which means 1,000 and "annus" which means year. Its Christian usage refers to the thousand-year reign of Jesus Christ on the earth spoken of in Revelation 20. . . . and they (those in the first resurrection of the dead) lived and reigned ...

  2. The Rapture: The saints, living and dead, shall meet the Lord in the clouds immediately preceding the millennial reign. The Millennium: Christ will return to institute a thousand-year reign on earth. The Millennium will see the re-establishment of temple worship and sacrifice as a remembrance of Christ's sacrifice.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 4 de jan. de 2022 · Answer. The millennial kingdom is the title given to the 1,000-year reign of Jesus Christ on the earth. 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.

  5. 1 de jan. de 2008 · Major Features of the Millennial Kingdom. An earthly kingdom. The premillennial interpretation of the reign of Christ holds that He will reign on earth for one thousand years after His second advent. This is in contrast to the amillennial view which identifies the millennium with the present church age or the intermediate state, and the ...

  6. First, they seek the rule of God in their lives and in the world today. That is why we pray, “Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”. A second desire expressed is for the actual, literal reign of Christ on the earth. God will answer both requests in the millennium. As we yield ourselves to him, he will lead and rule in our lives.

  7. In an unstable world threatened by wars, terrorism, weather disturbances and natural disasters, the concept of a 1,000-year period of peace—often called the Millennium —fascinates us. It’s not surprising that people should be curious about the future. What is surprising is how little true information is available about the Millennium of ...