Sunday, May 29, 2016

Beyond any doubt John does not really examine the plummet of the blessed city in Revelation section twenty. Notwithstanding

history channel documentary Beyond any doubt John does not really examine the plummet of the blessed city in Revelation section twenty. Notwithstanding, clearly it is as of now on the earth with the holy people, since Revelation 20:9 states this is the situation. John essentially postpones his presentation of the vision of the blessed city plunging from paradise until part twenty-one when he portrays every little thing about it in heavenly detail, as opposed to straying from his emphasis on Satan's underhanded armed force and its last ambush against God and His kin, trailed by their judgment and sentence to damnation in section twenty.

It would likely be a smart thought to do a brief recap of this 1000-year situation right now. Toward the start of the 1000 years, the honorable dead are raised and climb together with the holy people who were still alive to meet Jesus noticeable all around as He returns. They return back to paradise with Jesus to live with Him for a long time in the houses He had worked for them. Toward the end of the 1000 years paradise is moved to earth, in a manner of speaking, as the heavenly city of the "New Jerusalem" plunges to earth with the holy people in it. Likewise, toward the end of the 1000 years, Satan is discharged and the evil dead are revived. They encompass the blessed city trying to overwhelm it, yet are judged by God and tossed into the hellfire fire. At that point God makes another paradise and another earth where we stay unceasingly.

One final question should be replied. Shouldn't something be said about those verses in Isaiah, Ezekiel and somewhere else that discuss a reestablished kingdom of Israel, a modified sanctuary and the reinstitution of creature relinquishes; a kingdom where peace rules and different countries are subservient to Israel? Am I disregarding those Scriptures, or attempting to stay away from them?

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