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@page.4.11!!! 4.11 - Millennial Kingdom

| * 4.11.1 - Views of the Millennium

  • 4.11.2 - Allegorizing and Spiritualizing the Truth
  • 4.11.3 - Why a Millennial Kingdom?
  • 4.11.4 - Summary of the Millennial Kingdom

| * 4.11.5 - Millennial Reign of Messiah

  • 4.11.6 - Millennial Reign of the Saints
  • 4.11.7 - Millennial Passages
  • 4.11.8 - Who Populates the Millennial Kingdom?

| * 4.11.9 - The Millennial Kingdom in the Early Church

  • 4.11.10 - Additional Resources on the Millennial Kingdom

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The phrase "Millennial Kingdom" refers to a future period when Jesus Christ reigns over an earthly kingdom for 1,000 years."The Millennium," [is] from the Latin words "Mille" (1000) and "Annum" (year). It is to be regretted, however, that the word "Millennium" ever supplanted the Biblical word "Kingdom," for it is this period that Christ taught His Disciples to pray for in the petition--"Thy Kingdom Come. . ." [Mtt. 6:10].1

The Millennial Kingdom on Earth

2 Most agree, when taken at face value, chapter 20 of the book of Revelation reveals there is to be a future earthly kingdom of 1,000 years duration following the Second Coming of Christ. Yet there is great disagreement as to whether this is actually what the passage describes. For a variety of reasons, many refuse to interpret passages in the book of Revelation literally using The Golden Rule of Interpretation. This is especially true concerning Revelation 20+ which is the focal point in the NT for differences between the three main eschatological systems of interpretation: premillennialism, postmillennialism, and amillennialism.----

Notes

1 Clarence Larkin, Dispensational Truth (Glenside, PA: Rev. Clarence Larkin Estate, 1918, 1920), 92.

2 Copyright © 2003 Ariel Ministries (www.ariel.org), P.O. Box 3723, Tustin, CA 92781. This image appears by special permission and may not be duplicated for use in derivative works. [Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum, The Footsteps of Messiah, rev ed. (Tustin, CA: Ariel Ministries, 2003), 2].


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