To: xzins; RnMomof7
I don't believe Chap 20 is symbolic so that thousand years is not figurative.So whoever is sitting on the thrones is literally going to sit for 1000 years. That sure sounds like something to look forward to. Would that be something like sitting on a church bench for a 1000 years?
Remember now that there is nothing symbolic in Rev. 20. It is all completely literal. Right?
To: gdebrae
LOL
To: gdebrae; BibChr
Since they are judging, they will be seated during all the time that they are judging.
You know the reasonable approach to that scripture from the premill perspective but you choose to provide a straw man instead. You are more insightful than that. You will do best to avoid the tactics of the embittered ones.
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12/14/2002 9:10:10 AM PST by
xzins
To: gdebrae; xzins; RnMomof7; BibChr; editor-surveyor; OrthodoxPresbyterian; the_doc
"I don't believe Chap 20 is symbolic so that thousand years is not figurative."
Consider the account of the fall in Genesis:
1 Tim 2:14 And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.
Adam ate the fruit knowing that he would die. I believe that he chose to follow Eve in death because he loved her. His disobedience still caused death but what a neat picture of Christ we get when we look at
Rom 5:14 Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adam's transgression, who is the figure of him that was to come
The point is, that we have Adam a literal figure being portrayed as a figure(symbol) of Chist. God does thing this way. This is not the exception on the Old Teatament,it is the rule, and the Book of Revelation has the same author. Bible History is Prophesy. These things in Revelation are all symbolic for sure, but they can be said to be "only symbolic" only if they never happen. What are the chances of that? Bible Prophesy will be history and symbolism does not rule out the literal.
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