I have one doubt how all are calculating that after 2000 yrs Jesus second coming. In Bible Jesus didnt tell us that he will come after 2000 yrs. I don't know much about bible. If someone can could u help me about where does the 2000 yrs after Jesus second coming and where does 7 yrs tribulation came. These 2000 and 7 came from where. Someone asked me this question today i dont know to answer it
1. The Concept of a 7,000-Year Plan: Some interpreters believe that God has established a 7,000-year plan for human history, based on the following breakdown: 4,000 years from Creation to the coming of Christ: This period is estimated using biblical genealogies and historical events. 2,000 years from Christ’s first coming to the Second Coming. 1,000-year reign of Christ on Earth (the Millennium): The Millennium is described in Revelation 20:4-6 as a literal 1,000-year reign of Christ on Earth. This concept is derived from the idea that each "day" in God’s plan represents 1,000 years. This comes from 2 Peter 3:8 and Psalm 90:4, which state that "with the Lord, a day is like a thousand years." Therefore, the six days of Creation (and the seventh day of rest) are seen as symbolic of a 6,000-year human history, followed by a 1,000-year period of rest, often understood as the Millennium. One of the most commonly cited passages used to support this interpretation is Hosea 6:1-2, which says: Hosea 6:1-2 (ESV): “Come, let us return to the Lord; for he has torn us, that he may heal us; he has struck us down, and he will bind us up. After two days he will revive us; on the third day he will raise us up, that we may live before him.” Some interpret these "two days" as a prophetic reference to a 2,000-year period (based on the "day = 1,000 years" principle) after which God will "revive" Israel and raise them up on the "third day" (the Millennial Kingdom). This interpretation, while not universally accepted, has been influential in certain eschatological perspectives. 2. Millennial Day Theory: The Millennial Day Theory or "Day-Age Theory" suggests that the history of the world follows a pattern of seven days, with each day representing 1,000 years. This theory is derived from 2 Peter 3:8, which says: 2 Peter 3:8 (ESV): “But do not overlook this one fact, beloved, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.” This is countered with a statement made by God in Isaiah 46:9,10 which tells us God declared the whole timeline from the creation: Isa 46:9,10 ... remember the former things of old; for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times things not yet done, saying, ‘My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all my purpose...’ The theory proposes: Four "days" (4,000 years) from Creation to Christ’s first coming. Two "days" (2,000 years) from Christ’s first coming to the present or near future. One "day" (1,000 years) for the Millennial reign of Christ. Advocates of the Millennial Day Theory see a symbolic parallel between the seven days of creation and God’s overall plan for human history: Day 1 (Light vs. Darkness): God separated light from darkness, symbolizing the emergence of spiritual enlightenment and the struggle between good and evil. Day 2 (Separation of Waters): Represents the separation of the earthly realm from the heavenly, and could symbolize the distinction between the physical and spiritual realms. Day 3 (Land and Vegetation): Signifies growth and life, possibly paralleling the period of the early growth of human civilization. Day 4 (Sun, Moon, and Stars): Symbolizes greater clarity and revelation, possibly corresponding to the giving of the Law and prophetic guidance. Day 5 (Creation of Birds and Fish): Represents a period of growth and spread of spiritual influence, paralleling periods of increased knowledge and movement. Day 6 (Creation of Man and Animals): Corresponds to the fullness of humanity and the culmination of history before the final rest. Day 7 (Sabbath Rest): Represents the Millennial reign of Christ on earth. 3. And lastly to get to the crux of the question... how do we know it's been 2000 years since Jesus died... simple math tells us if Christ died on or around the year 32 AD that we are in that window of the end of the 6,000 years, just before the 1,000 year millenium. Also, there has been extensive calculations made based on the scriptures that show that it was about 6,000 years ago that God created Adam. Going into that specific work is pretty out of the time I have to provide you with a reasonable reply. The Millennial Day Theory is an interpretive framework that suggests a parallel between the seven days of creation and a 7,000-year plan for human history. While it isn’t explicitly laid out in Scripture, the theory is built on symbolic interpretations of key biblical passages like 2 Peter 3:8, Psalm 90:4, and the creation account in Genesis. It envisions six "days" of 1,000 years each for human history, followed by a final "day" of 1,000 years of rest in the Millennial Kingdom.
Jesus is the First Fruits of the Ressurection harvest to everlasting lasting life. First Fruits are the best of the harvest given to God. The First Ressurection to everlasting life is the First Harvest of the dead after the First Fruits. Revelations 20:4-6 Revelations 15:2 Revelations 7:9-14 Revelations 3:8-12 Revelations 2:9-10 Revelations 14:12-13 Matthew 24: 9-13 Mark 13 :9-13 Luke 21:12-19 First Ressurection, Tribulation Saints. Only the First Fruits is ressurected before them to everlasting life. First Fruits of the Redemption Harvest and given to God and Christ. These are redeemed of man (alive). Revelations 14:1-4 First Fruits of the redeemed of man, 144,000. No one alive is redeemed to everlasting life before them. They are the First Fruits. Where is the Church after Revelations 3? The 144,000 and the Tribulation Saints are the church. It would be hard to understand if both were called the Church with 1 being the First Fruits of the redeemed of man and the other being the First Ressurection Galatians 3:28-29 Ephesians 2:11-16 Wrath. The seals are inorder. When the First seal is opened the rest are still closed. Meaning the closed seals are not yet happening until they are opened. Tribulation is seals 1-5. 6th seal is the Coming of Christ ending the Tribulation early inorder to redeem the 144,000. It is also the time when the Tribulation Saints are Ressurected. 7th seal is wrath. This also echoed in Revelations 13 being Tribulation. 14. Coming of Christ Redemtion of the 144,000 and Ressurection of the Saints. 15 is the moments after Ressurection. We see the Saints in heaven. But we also see that Gods wrath is still full. It is prepared and put into vials. 16. The wrath that was prepared in 15 is poured. Wrath is after the Tribulation.
I have one doubt how all are calculating that after 2000 yrs Jesus second coming. In Bible Jesus didnt tell us that he will come after 2000 yrs. I don't know much about bible. If someone can could u help me about where does the 2000 yrs after Jesus second coming and where does 7 yrs tribulation came. These 2000 and 7 came from where. Someone asked me this question today i dont know to answer it
1. The Concept of a 7,000-Year Plan:
Some interpreters believe that God has established a 7,000-year plan for human history, based on the following breakdown:
4,000 years from Creation to the coming of Christ: This period is estimated using biblical genealogies and historical events.
2,000 years from Christ’s first coming to the Second Coming.
1,000-year reign of Christ on Earth (the Millennium): The Millennium is described in Revelation 20:4-6 as a literal 1,000-year reign of Christ on Earth.
This concept is derived from the idea that each "day" in God’s plan represents 1,000 years. This comes from 2 Peter 3:8 and Psalm 90:4, which state that "with the Lord, a day is like a thousand years." Therefore, the six days of Creation (and the seventh day of rest) are seen as symbolic of a 6,000-year human history, followed by a 1,000-year period of rest, often understood as the Millennium.
One of the most commonly cited passages used to support this interpretation is Hosea 6:1-2, which says:
Hosea 6:1-2 (ESV): “Come, let us return to the Lord; for he has torn us, that he may heal us; he has struck us down, and he will bind us up. After two days he will revive us; on the third day he will raise us up, that we may live before him.”
Some interpret these "two days" as a prophetic reference to a 2,000-year period (based on the "day = 1,000 years" principle) after which God will "revive" Israel and raise them up on the "third day" (the Millennial Kingdom). This interpretation, while not universally accepted, has been influential in certain eschatological perspectives.
2. Millennial Day Theory:
The Millennial Day Theory or "Day-Age Theory" suggests that the history of the world follows a pattern of seven days, with each day representing 1,000 years. This theory is derived from 2 Peter 3:8, which says:
2 Peter 3:8 (ESV): “But do not overlook this one fact, beloved, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.”
This is countered with a statement made by God in Isaiah 46:9,10 which tells us God declared the whole timeline from the creation:
Isa 46:9,10 ... remember the former things of old; for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times things not yet done, saying, ‘My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all my purpose...’
The theory proposes:
Four "days" (4,000 years) from Creation to Christ’s first coming.
Two "days" (2,000 years) from Christ’s first coming to the present or near future.
One "day" (1,000 years) for the Millennial reign of Christ.
Advocates of the Millennial Day Theory see a symbolic parallel between the seven days of creation and God’s overall plan for human history:
Day 1 (Light vs. Darkness): God separated light from darkness, symbolizing the emergence of spiritual enlightenment and the struggle between good and evil.
Day 2 (Separation of Waters): Represents the separation of the earthly realm from the heavenly, and could symbolize the distinction between the physical and spiritual realms.
Day 3 (Land and Vegetation): Signifies growth and life, possibly paralleling the period of the early growth of human civilization.
Day 4 (Sun, Moon, and Stars): Symbolizes greater clarity and revelation, possibly corresponding to the giving of the Law and prophetic guidance.
Day 5 (Creation of Birds and Fish): Represents a period of growth and spread of spiritual influence, paralleling periods of increased knowledge and movement.
Day 6 (Creation of Man and Animals): Corresponds to the fullness of humanity and the culmination of history before the final rest.
Day 7 (Sabbath Rest): Represents the Millennial reign of Christ on earth.
3. And lastly to get to the crux of the question... how do we know it's been 2000 years since Jesus died... simple math tells us if Christ died on or around the year 32 AD that we are in that window of the end of the 6,000 years, just before the 1,000 year millenium. Also, there has been extensive calculations made based on the scriptures that show that it was about 6,000 years ago that God created Adam. Going into that specific work is pretty out of the time I have to provide you with a reasonable reply.
The Millennial Day Theory is an interpretive framework that suggests a parallel between the seven days of creation and a 7,000-year plan for human history. While it isn’t explicitly laid out in Scripture, the theory is built on symbolic interpretations of key biblical passages like 2 Peter 3:8, Psalm 90:4, and the creation account in Genesis. It envisions six "days" of 1,000 years each for human history, followed by a final "day" of 1,000 years of rest in the Millennial Kingdom.
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Thank you for explaining this.
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Thank you for this teaching, it's enabled me to think of a few things, and ways to better prepare for Jesus's arrival.
So glad to hear from you!
for the REAL calendar see the Judaizer Mikal Shabbat. Today october 29 is 2 days from the beginning of Sukkot/feast of tabernacles
Think its this year still?
I think it will still be in the Fall... we will see.
teaching an acts 2 church start and teaching water baptism today is defenitly wood, hay and stubble. (an house built from ignorance)
Not sure I understand you... context?
Jesus is the First Fruits of the Ressurection harvest to everlasting lasting life.
First Fruits are the best of the harvest given to God.
The First Ressurection to everlasting life is the First Harvest of the dead after the First Fruits.
Revelations 20:4-6
Revelations 15:2
Revelations 7:9-14
Revelations 3:8-12
Revelations 2:9-10
Revelations 14:12-13
Matthew 24: 9-13
Mark 13 :9-13
Luke 21:12-19
First Ressurection, Tribulation Saints. Only the First Fruits is ressurected before them to everlasting life.
First Fruits of the Redemption Harvest and given to God and Christ. These are redeemed of man (alive).
Revelations 14:1-4
First Fruits of the redeemed of man, 144,000. No one alive is redeemed to everlasting life before them. They are the First Fruits.
Where is the Church after Revelations 3? The 144,000 and the Tribulation Saints are the church. It would be hard to understand if both were called the Church with 1 being the First Fruits of the redeemed of man and the other being the First Ressurection
Galatians 3:28-29
Ephesians 2:11-16
Wrath.
The seals are inorder. When the First seal is opened the rest are still closed. Meaning the closed seals are not yet happening until they are opened. Tribulation is seals 1-5. 6th seal is the Coming of Christ ending the Tribulation early inorder to redeem the 144,000. It is also the time when the Tribulation Saints are Ressurected. 7th seal is wrath.
This also echoed in Revelations 13 being Tribulation. 14. Coming of Christ Redemtion of the 144,000 and Ressurection of the Saints. 15 is the moments after Ressurection. We see the Saints in heaven. But we also see that Gods wrath is still full. It is prepared and put into vials. 16. The wrath that was prepared in 15 is poured. Wrath is after the Tribulation.