Davidpt
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Why do you omit underlining "they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years"? They lived and reigned in time before they were martyred.
That's referring to the time in which these martyred, headless souls in heaven were beheaded for being witnesses of Jesus and the Word of God, and did not worship the beast, or his image, and did not receive his mark. Yes, Rev 12 & 13 come to pass during this same period of time, symbolized a thousand years. John is writing of them to show that after physical death there is still a spiritual body of believers alive in heaven as living souls since the first advent of Christ.
I didn't think it was relevant at the time. Therefore, I didn't bother focusing on that part. But since you brought it up, you are insisting that they are already reigning a thousand years before they are martyred, regardless that the text is telling us that they can't even reign with Christ until they are resurrected first. Which means they die first, then they are resurrected, then they begin reigning with Christ. I'm not seeing how you think Revelation 20 favors Amil rather than Premil, in this case.
I believe both 42 months and 1260 days are equal amounts of time within the time symbolized a thousand years
How could that possibly make sense, though? Since when does comparing 42 months to a thousand years ever give the impression both amounts are equal? Obviously, in the real world, 42 months would be considered a short period of time while a thousand years would be considered a long period of time. In the real world no one would ever mistake both to equal the same amount of time.
As to this 42 months in question. It has to either precede the thousand years, or it has to follow them. It for sure can't parallel, thus equal them. Not to mention, per Amil both satan and the beast are in the pit during the thousand years. Who is it then that is making war with the saints during the thousand years per your view if Amil has satan and the beast in the pit during the thousand years?
During the thousand years there are no wars raging on, in any sense, if Revelation 20 is recording that a battle doesn't happen until after the thousand years, thus there can't be any battles during the thousand years, if battles, in any sense, can't even happen again until after the thousand years. Yet, per Amil satan can deceive nations before the thousand years, during the thousand years, and after the thousand years. Per Premil this is not possible. Per Amil satan can persecute and kill saints before the thousand years, during the thousand years, and after the thousand years. Per Amil then, what is the point of the thousand years if everything satan can do when he is not bound, he can still do these same things when he is bound?
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