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  2. Millennial Day Theory - Wikipedia

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    Christians throughout history have often considered that some thousand-year Sabbath, expected to begin six thousand years after Creation, might be identical with the millennium described in the Book of Revelation. This view was also popular among 19th- and 20th-century dispensational premillennialists.

  3. Premillennialism - Wikipedia

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    The proponents of amillennialism interpret the millennium as being a symbolic period of time, which is consistent with the highly symbolic nature of the literary and apocalyptic genre of the Book of Revelation, sometimes indicating that the thousand years represent God's rule over his creation or the Church.

  4. Historic premillennialism - Wikipedia

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    Papias was an early advocate of millennialism [6]. Premillennialism is a view alternative to both postmillennialism, which teaches that the Second Coming of Jesus will occur after a thousand-year period of righteousness, and to amillennialism, which teaches that the thousand-year period is not meant to be taken literally but is the current church/messianic age.

  5. Millennialism - Wikipedia

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    Bahá'u'lláh mentioned in the Kitáb-i-Íqán that God will renew the "City of God" about every thousand years, [38] and specifically mentioned that a new Manifestation of God would not appear within 1,000 years (1852–2852 CE) of Bahá'u'lláh's Dispensation, but that the authority of Bahá'u'lláh's message could last up to 500,000 years.

  6. Amillennialism - Wikipedia

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    Amillennialism or amillenarism is a chillegoristic eschatological position in Christianity which holds that there will be no millennial reign of the righteous on Earth.This view contrasts with both postmillennial and, especially, with premillennial interpretations of Revelation 20 and various other prophetic and eschatological passages of the Bible.

  7. Year 6000 - Wikipedia

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    The belief that the seventh millennium will correspond to the Messianic Age is founded upon a universalized application of the concept of Shabbat.Based on Psalms 90:4, one of "God's days" is believed to correspond to 1000 years of normal human existence.

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  9. Messianic Age - Wikipedia

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    The seventh millennium perforce begins with the year 6000, and is the latest time the Messiah can come. Supporting and elaborating on this theme are numerous early and late Jewish scholars, including Rabbeinu Bachya, [5] Abraham ibn Ezra, [6] the Ramban, [7] Isaac Abrabanel, [8] the Ramchal, [9] the Vilna Gaon, [10] Aryeh Kaplan, [11] and the ...