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The Events Of The Millennium

King James version unless specified otherwise

Introduction

    The word “Millennium” is not found in the Bible but is derived from two Latin words “mille” meaning a thousand, and “annus” meaning years, thus the term “millennium” is often used to refer to the thousand-year period mentioned in Revelation 20.
    This study will include the events that mark the beginning, the events during, and the events at the end of the Millennium.
    With each event, a chart is provided that shows its placement plus any previous event(s).
    Events that do not mention the Millennium can be anchored to those that do. For example: The “Second Coming” texts do not mention the Millennium but they mention the “Resurrection” and the “Resurrection” texts mention the Millennium, so by first placing the “Resurrection,” the “Second Coming” can then be placed. For this reason the events are not in a chronological order.
    Study the Bible texts listed under each event, look for the clue(s) that anchors it to the Millennium or to an event(s) that has already been anchored. Then determine in which period of the Millennium that event will take place.
    As the chart grows, with each added event, the study will often refer to events, already in place, as support for the placement of the current event.
    The chart will show the current event in boldfaced letters and the supporting events with only their numbers boldfaced.
    Three events are included, that are not part of the Millennium, because they are mentioned in the Bible texts for this study. The first heading is for these three events.
    A final chart shows all events in chronological order, according to the author’s understanding.

The four headings:

1. Events That Are Before The Millennium
2. Events That Are At The Beginning Of The Millennium
3. Events That Are During The Millennium
4. Events That Are At The End Of The Millennium

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