Cyberseeker
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Hello again,
Please critique my definitions. I don't want to start another argument on the merits of either system - just want to know if I've worded it right. Also I have a word limit of 100 words per definition so I can’t go into too much detail.
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Thanks,
Cyber
Please critique my definitions. I don't want to start another argument on the merits of either system - just want to know if I've worded it right. Also I have a word limit of 100 words per definition so I can’t go into too much detail.
- The Pre-millennial View teaches that the second coming of Christ will come before the millennium and that he will establish a literal earthly kingdom. This Kingdom will be centered in Jerusalem from where he will rule the whole earth. At the end of the 1000 year reign Satan will be loosed for a short season and will attempt to overthrow the kingdom but will fail. At this stage there will be a massive conflict culminating in the destruction of our present world and the creation of a new heavens and earth.
[/*:m:258b3] - The A-millennial View considers the term ‘thousand’ in Revelation 20 as figurative - representing a long, indeterminable period from Christ unto his second coming. During this ‘millennial period’ the New Testament harvest is reaped, then, in the latter days, Satan will be loosed for a season resulting in deception and apostasy. After that Christ will return and the earth will be consumed in fire. It will not survive the cataclysms to stand for another 1000 years. Instead there will be a new heavens and earth in which the righteous will dwell with God eternally.[/*:m:258b3]
Look all right?
Thanks,
Cyber