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premillennial
[ pree-mi-len-ee-uhl ]
adjective
- of or relating to the period preceding the millennium.
premillennial
/ ˌpriːmɪˈlɛnɪəl /
adjective
- of or relating to the period preceding the millennium
Other Words From
- premil·lenni·al·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of premillennial1
Example Sentences
This particular view—known as the “premillennial dispensationalist” interpretation of the events of Revelation, Ezekiel, and Daniel—is not popular among Catholics or mainline Protestants, who see the references in the Bible to a thousand-year reign of Jesus as largely metaphorical.
These theories are similar to premillennial dispensationalist beliefs that portend Jesus facing off against the forces of Satan in the final battle.
He mused about whether the premillennial age of the diners made them too old-fashioned for his food and said the privileged foreigners had no interest in his interpretation of Lecce’s traditional dishes, such as his rancid take on “strong ricotta.”
He mused about whether the premillennial age of the diners made them too old-fashioned for his food and said the privileged foreigners had no interest in his interpretation of Lecce’s traditional dishes, such as his rancid take on “strong ricotta.”
Fundamentalism is associated with what theologians call a premillennial eschatology.
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