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		<title>Looking Again at Revelation 20</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I will use five works in this post: Milton Terry (Biblical Apocalyptics); David E. Aune (Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 52c, Revelation 17-22); David Chilton (Days of Vengeance); G. K. Beale (NIGTC The Book of Revelation) and J. S. Russell (The Parousia). That Russell shuffles around Rev 20 is to be noted.  For exampe, vv. 1-3 as within the time of the fall of Judaism.  Vv.4-6 fall within the time of reigning with Christ now.  Vv.7-10 is at the virtual end of time and history as we know it (Russell was not a Full Preterist).  Finally, vv.11-15 is the judgment solely of the wicked upon at the fall of Judaism. There is nothing entirely inconsistent with Russell&#8217;s approach.  It is a notorious debate in commentaries as to what &#8220;And I saw&#8221; constitutes in terms of sequence and chronology.  It could represent a new vision, or it could be sequential with the previous vision.  In Rev 20 alone &#8220;and I saw&#8221; occurs 5 times.  Theoretically, then, there could be five divisions here which may or may not follow a sequential or chronological order (Beale, in dealing with the phrase, concurs that it does not automatically mean &#8220;historical order&#8221; &#8211; 317).  The Book is divided into three &#8220;times&#8221; if you will: &#8220;what you have seen, what is, and what must be after these things&#8221; (1.19).  John, at the time of writing to the Churches this vision has already seen the vision.  He is recounting in chapter 1 what had happned to him, where he ...]]></description>
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