What is the purpose of the 1000yr period in Revelation?

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Originally Posted by LittleLambofJesus
Can anyone explain to me what the purpose of the 1000yr period in Revelation is?

The thousand year reign is when the curse is removed and earth is restored to what Adam was first created to have dominion over, so as to produce by multiplication of the kind, sons of God to build up the City of God by, as living stones of the human being kind, set as living stones in the Temple not made with hands, for the Glory to indwell.

Those who enter into the "kingdom prepared for them from the foundation of the world" to populate the earth and male and female born again in spirit sons of God will marry and multiply the kind and never die in flesh, but be translated in flesh to Glory, at the end of the thousand year "Day".

Only sinners die in the millennial reign, and there is no more resurrection of the righteous after the millennial reign begins, for that resurrection is ended, and earth is cleansed, and the kingdom is glorious.
Interesting.
Never heard of that view before, but, it does sound logical.
Thanks for posting




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Can anyone explain to me what the purpose of the 1000yr period in Revelation is?

Why is not the Devil thrown into the Lake of Fire along with the Beast and False-prophet after Armegeddon and the coming of Jesus in Reve 19? I could really use some answers if anyone can help me out. Thanks :wave:

Reve 20:2 And he seizes the Dragon, the serpent, the ancient, who is a Devil and Satan. And he binds him a thousand years.
7 And whenever should-be-being-finished the thousands years, shall be being loosed the Satan out of his prison

Revelation 20:10 and the Devil, the one deceiving them, was cast into the lake of the fire and of brimstone/qeiou <2303>, the-where also the beast and the false prophet.
Has to do with the Day Of Atonement in Leviticus 16 and 23. Satan is the Scapegoat... he must be let loose into the land not inhabited, the wilderness, the bottomless pit, desolated earth with no human life.

He claimed to have a better system of government, better Laws than God's, claimed to be like the Most High, he will have the chance to have the earth like it was before God ordered it, and yet he will not be able to create a thing. He will also have time to see what his form of government brings in fruition, death. it is the time leading up to his destruction, which comes after the 1,000 years, it is his death row...

For the human wicked they will all remain dead until the 1,000 years are finished, Rev 20, and then be raised in the exuctive judgment, to perish with satan and his angels.

For the Righteous they reign in Heaven with Christ Jesus in life and peace, and in another phase of the judgment, looking at the judgments of God, and having those things revealed to them which were kept hidden until then. After the 1,000 years, God recreates this earth and the saints dwell in it, and can travel the universe...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1lFYO5zE-c
 
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Has to do with the Day Of Atonement in Leviticus 16 and 23. Satan is the Scapegoat...
No.
There is no such a thing as "scapegoat" in the doctrine of the Atonement. The Hebrew word is "Azazel", and he is the chief of the watchers who fell before the flood, to whom "all sin was to be -and is- ascribed" in the 70th generation from Noah, but because the Book of Enoch was discarded by the western Church in the 4th century -but has always been "canon" in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church- the English translators of the middle ages were at a loss to understand what "Azazel" meant, and made a horrible substitution that makes for confusion.

No, Satan is not Azazel. Azazel is a fallen watcher to whom all sin was given in Sheol, where the 200 watchers were chained, by Jesus, who took them away and gave them to him and so, fulfilled the Atonement.
 
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Azazel is a name that was symbolic to represent Satan, a fallen angel. Same as Lucifer. Anything beyond that is mythology and fairy-tale. Psuedepigraphal trash.
No, it never was a name for Satan. Neither is "Lucifer" a name for Satan and Satan is never called a holy angel in Scripture; but Satan is one name of the head of a class of evil spirits in heaven and they were created to do what they do.
Azazel is a fallen Watcher angel, who is chained in Sheol and to whom all sin is ascribed [as the leader of the pack who will bear the punishment forever] which was given to them by Jesus when He descended to Sheol and announced the fulfillment of the Atonement and dumped all sin on Azazel which was laid on His soul [ISaiah 53] as the "elected by lot goat/ram "to azazel"; who, with his companions, will suffer in torments in the Lake of Fire, being tormented by the Satans to whom they subjected themselves, forever. That is the doctrine of the Watchers revealed by Enoch the prophet the seventh from Adam in the section of that book called "The Book of The Watchers", and in the fragment of Noah in the same book.

The Book of Enoch, Translated by Robert H. Charles, 1912
 
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