G2094

ἔτος

etos

Neuter noun · Apparently a primary word

Apparently a primary word; a year:—year.

Outline

  1. year

Usages

Acts 7:6

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four hundred years The four hundred years Israel spent in slavery under the Egyptians (Genesis 15).

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2 Corinthians 12:2

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The verse is recounting a story where Paul experience Astral projection. I knew a man Referring to himself.

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Revelation 20:2

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laid hold The Israelites put the Edomites in subjection. dragon Pagan Roman Empire. a thousand years The one thousand year period starting around the reign of Constantine the Great (circa 325AD). During this period of time, the Edomites were enslaved under Israel

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Revelation 20:3

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loosed a little season From the time of the Renaissance, i.e. around the 1400s.

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Revelation 20:4

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Two-fold. Some of the elect men will have to die for this truth but they will be raised up first (1 Thessalonians 4:16). the souls of them that were beheaded... The apostles that were put to death 2000 years ago. had not worshipped the beast The Apostles didn't follow the Roman system in their lives before. neither had received his mark The elect will not take the chip. The image represents the image of the Roman Empire e.g. its laws, legislation, architecture, etc (1 Maccabees 8:13-16). The Roman Empire has been reincarnated today as America.

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Revelation 20:5

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After 1000 years of slavery, the heathen nations (excluding the Edomites, who will be totally exterminated Obadiah 1) will be released from captivity and will be tributaries to the Israelites. first resurrection Israel being saved, the one third and the two thirds (who will come back through the one third)

Precepts

Baruch 3:10

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Revelation 20:6

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first resurrection Israel (Micah 4:8, Isaiah 14:1). second death Nuclear missiles (Revelation 21:8).

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Revelation 20:7

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Referring to the same period of time as in the third verse. Satan was loosed out of his prison at the time of the Renaissance.

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