An amillennialist is a believer in the Christian view of amillennialism, the rejection of the claimed future thousand-year physical reign of Jesus Christ on the earth.
The Mellineum is the thousand-year reign of Christ in the New Earth, which God will create after he has destroyed this old one.
The same as it is in all Bible version that I know of - the 1,000 year period of the Kingdom of God on Earth with Christ as its leader. It begins shortly after Jesus' 2nd Coming and the Last Great Day of Our Lord at the end of the Book of Revelation and Satan is banished in the abyss for the same period.
The word millennia means one thousand years. It refers to a span of one thousand years or even a one thousand year anniversary. Millennium refers to the thousand years that Christ will reign on earth.
BC: Before Christ. Used for years before the birth of Jesus Christ AD: Anno Domini. Used for years in the reign of the christ. The current year, for instance, is really 2013 AD
In Revelation 20:1-3 there is a mention of a thousand-year period of time during which Satan will be bound and Christ and his followers will reign uninhibited:1 Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, holding in his hand the key to the bottomless pit and a great chain. 2And he seized the dragon, that ancient serpent, who is the devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years, 3 and threw him into the pit, and shut it and sealed it over him, so that he might not deceive the nations any longer, until the thousand years were ended. After that he must be released for a little while. (English Standard Version)This passage of Scripture, which is just a portion of the revealed material that Jesus Christ presented to the Apostle John, has been approached from many different perspectives. Some consider this imagery--including the thousand year period--to be taken completely literally while other considered it to be completely symbolic. There are a number of issues which require some kind of interpretive effort, not least of these is the significance of the thousand years. One school of thought is that Jesus will return and then set up a literal thousand year reign (premillennialism). Another camp says that there will be a thousand year reign of Christ prior to his return (postmillennialism). Yet another perspective says that this thousand year reign is not to be taken literally (amillennialism).The significance of 100 A.D. is partially that of the anticipation of how this millennial period is/was going to be played out. The early church was mostly of the premillennial persuasion, since it was difficult for them to perceive that Jesus Christ would tary for that long of a period prior to his return. The medieval and reformation church on the other hand tended to be of the other two points of view.
BC = "Before Christ" - this is used after a year that spans the time before the birth of Jesus Christ, according to a Christian monk who created the system in the 6th century. AD = "Anno Domini" - this is a Latin term that means "in the year of the Lord" in English. It is used to refer to years after the birth of Jesus Christ, continuing to the present day. The current year 2011 is meant to be two thousand and eleven years since the birth of Jesus.
Oh, dude, the Feast of Christ the King is like the grand finale of the liturgical year. It's basically a reminder that Jesus is the ultimate boss, the top dog, the king of kings. So, it's like the liturgical year's way of saying, "Hey, let's wrap this up with a bang and remember who's really in charge."
Before Christ= BC After Christ= AD With that being stated, Jesus was born in Year 0
A:Dispensationalists, who form a sizable Protestant community, say that Christians will be 'Raptured' bodily up to heaven as the end of time approaches, followed by a seven-year Tribulation - although modifications to this scheme have the Rapture occuring either half-way through the Tribulation or at the end. According to this doctrine, Jesus will then return to earth once again to set up a a one-thousand year reign on earth. They provide no reason for Jesus doing so, and after all, if Jesus already reigns in heaven - and in the belief of many, he also reigns already on earth - there seems no logic for him doing so. There is no apparent purpose in the thousand-year reign on earth.
He will be bound up in a pit.
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