Actually Scripture does not say that at all. That is what you read into it quite falsely. We know that the binding of Satan occurred before Revelation 9 for his release as the Destroyer is described there. The same event is in mind in Rev 17.8.
There is no mention of a millennial kingdom on earth in Revelation, and indeed no mention of it anywhere in Scripture. Jesus, Paul and Peter knew nothing of it. So like Jesus we certainly ignore your fictitious millennium.
Where does it say that it is 'under the earth'.? Your thinking is primitive. Spiritual beings could not be confined in an earthly 'place'. The Abyss, like Heaven is a spiritual sphere not of this dimension.
yes at the same time as the evil angels of chapter 9, and the King of the angels, the Destroyer. It is significant that once Christ had risen and established His church there is no mention in Revelation of Satan. He was confined in, and operating from , the Abyss.
Satan could not be bound under the earth. He is a mighty spirit being. His binding is by the Spirit through the activity of Jesus Christ. It has nothing to do with earth. How naive to think otherwise.
Pure invention. Satan could not be restricted in a spiritual place.
You err not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God. Satan was bound by Jesus while He was on earth (Matt 12.28-29), and this was partly emphasised by the ability of the Apostles to cast out evil spirits. They could only do this because Jesus had bound Satan. . The Apostles were able to rejoice because Satan had fallen from Heaven.
The cross further sealed his fate in that his most powerful supporter were led in chains by Jesus (Col 2.15)
your vivid imagination again. That had little to do with the defeat of Satan. Satan and his minions can only deceive and tempt us when God lifts His restraint a little. He is limited in what he can do. Your problem is partly that you think of Satan as a physical being, which he is not.
It did not need to. He had already been bound by Jesus during His lifetime (Matt 12.28-29).
No he is not. That verse was referring to human activity stirred up by him through his minions operating from the Abyss.
Nowhere does it refer to Satan being thrown in the Abyss after Christ's return. Then, along with the Beast and false prophet he is thrown in the Lake of Fire. Rev 20 is a new vision, not a continuation of Rev 19. That is clear from the fact that Rev 20 is a resume of what has been said before, the release of Satan from the Abyss in rev 9, the short time following his release (rev 17), the continuing reign of Christ and His followers OVER the earth for a long period of time ('a thousand years'), and the final judgment which will occur at Christ's return when the Beast, the false prophet and Satan will be cast in the Lake of fire along with all whose names are not written in the Lamb's book of life.
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Pure supposition.
Nonsense, the seals, trumpets and vials have been being carried out through the centuries since the time of John.
That is in preparation for His coming not in readiness for a fictitious 'great tribulation'. Great tribulation as described in Matt 24 Rev 7 has been occurring through history, the former on the Jews, the latter on Christ's people.
There is no mention of a millennial kingdom on earth in Revelation, and indeed no mention of it anywhere in Scripture. Jesus, Paul and Peter knew nothing of it. So like Jesus we certainly ignore your fictitious millennium.
Where does it say that it is 'under the earth'.? Your thinking is primitive. Spiritual beings could not be confined in an earthly 'place'. The Abyss, like Heaven is a spiritual sphere not of this dimension.
yes at the same time as the evil angels of chapter 9, and the King of the angels, the Destroyer. It is significant that once Christ had risen and established His church there is no mention in Revelation of Satan. He was confined in, and operating from , the Abyss.
Satan could not be bound under the earth. He is a mighty spirit being. His binding is by the Spirit through the activity of Jesus Christ. It has nothing to do with earth. How naive to think otherwise.
Pure invention. Satan could not be restricted in a spiritual place.
You err not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God. Satan was bound by Jesus while He was on earth (Matt 12.28-29), and this was partly emphasised by the ability of the Apostles to cast out evil spirits. They could only do this because Jesus had bound Satan. . The Apostles were able to rejoice because Satan had fallen from Heaven.
The cross further sealed his fate in that his most powerful supporter were led in chains by Jesus (Col 2.15)
your vivid imagination again. That had little to do with the defeat of Satan. Satan and his minions can only deceive and tempt us when God lifts His restraint a little. He is limited in what he can do. Your problem is partly that you think of Satan as a physical being, which he is not.
It did not need to. He had already been bound by Jesus during His lifetime (Matt 12.28-29).
No he is not. That verse was referring to human activity stirred up by him through his minions operating from the Abyss.
Nowhere does it refer to Satan being thrown in the Abyss after Christ's return. Then, along with the Beast and false prophet he is thrown in the Lake of Fire. Rev 20 is a new vision, not a continuation of Rev 19. That is clear from the fact that Rev 20 is a resume of what has been said before, the release of Satan from the Abyss in rev 9, the short time following his release (rev 17), the continuing reign of Christ and His followers OVER the earth for a long period of time ('a thousand years'), and the final judgment which will occur at Christ's return when the Beast, the false prophet and Satan will be cast in the Lake of fire along with all whose names are not written in the Lamb's book of life.
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Pure supposition.
Nonsense, the seals, trumpets and vials have been being carried out through the centuries since the time of John.
That is in preparation for His coming not in readiness for a fictitious 'great tribulation'. Great tribulation as described in Matt 24 Rev 7 has been occurring through history, the former on the Jews, the latter on Christ's people.
Does humanity in general after the fall need Satan to be inherently evil?