An angel binds Satan for “a thousand years,” during which the martyrs “came to life and reigned with Christ.” When the thousand years end, Satan is released, gathers the nations for one last assault, and is decisively defeated: thrown “into the lake of fire and sulfur,” where the beast and false prophet are, “tormented day and night forever.” Then comes the final judgment: John sees “a great white throne,” before which the dead are judged “by what was written in the books, according to what they had done.” Death and Hades, and all whose names are not “found written in the book of life,” are thrown into the lake of fire.
Revelation study chapter
Revelation 20
c. AD 95The binding of Satan, the reign of the saints, the final defeat of Satan, and the great white throne judgment.
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