"Take "from thence he shall come to judge the living and the dead." You interpret that premillennially, and other interpret it amillennially." A few months ago ~you~ understood this as distinctly "amillennial" (as are all the early creeds).
Now you want to try to "interpret" this "premillennially"?
No "if's", "and's", or "but's" about it, x, "from thence he shall come to judge the living and the dead" can only be "post"-millennial (Amillennial/Postmillennial) as you honestly acknowledged a few months ago.
...now, back to the regularly scheduled programming...
Jean
You have a better memory than I do.
I don't see it as amillennial. I see it as a general statement that can be read any number of ways.
But that really doesn't matter.
What matters is the range in which it can legitimately fit.
Everyone can affirm that "he's coming back and he will judge."