We all know where a thousand years in Scripture is found. Let me turn the question to you, where, book, chapter and verse do you find "a thousand years" literally represents ONE thousand years? It cannot be proven that "a" thousand years equates to exactly ONE thousand physical years of time given this earth.
Believe what you will (and I know you will believe what you will).
Nevertheless, the word chílioi means a literal thousand (one thousand) in the following verses in the Revelation:
Revelation 11:3
And I will give power to My two witnesses, and they will prophesy a thousand [chílioi], two hundred and sixty days, clothed in sackcloth.
Revelation 12:6
And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she had a place prepared by God, so that they might nourish her there a thousand [chílioi], two hundred and sixty days.
One thousand days + two hundred days + sixty days = 1,260 days.
Revelation 14:20
And the winepress was trodden outside the city, and blood came out of the winepress, even to the bridles of the horses, for the space of a thousand [chílioi], six hundred stadia.
One thousand stadia + six hundred stadia = 1,600 stadia.
In the New Testament, one thousand, two thousand, three thousand, four thousand, five thousand, and seven thousand in the Greek is:
chílioi, dischílioi, trischílioi, tetrakischílioi, pentakischílioi (or pénte chiliás), and heptakischílioi.
144,000: hekatón tessarákonta téssares chiliás (one hundred) (forty) (four) (thousands), example Revelation 7:4.
20,000: eíkosi chiliás (20 x 1,000), example Luke 14:31.
12,000: dṓdeka chiliás (12 x 1,000), example Revelation 7:5.
10,000: déka chiliás (10 x 1,000), example Luke 14:31.
7,000: heptakischílioi, example Romans 11:4.
5,000: pentakischílioi, example Matthew 14:21,
OR pénte chiliás (5 x 1,000), example Acts 4:4.
4,000: tetrakischílioi, example Matthew 15:38.
3,000: trischílioi, example Acts 2:41.
2,000: dischílioi, example Mark 5:13.
1,000: chílioi, example 2 Peter 3:8; Revelation 11:3; 12:6; 14:20; 20:2-7.
Notice the difference between chiliás and chílioi in the above list. chiliás means thousands, whereas chílioi means one thousand.
The word chílioi is used in every mention of a thousand years in Revelation chapter 20.
Yet you will believe what you will. So believe what you will.
Also how do you explain how the martyred saints of Rev 20 lived and reigned a thousand years with Christ before they were killed for their faith
You really know how to twist the Word of God so it can fit your theory don't you? Even to the point of outrght lying about what it says.
Where does it say they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years before they were killed? It does not - and though you seek to twist the Word of God into meaning something that it does not say, it says their living and reigning with Christ is the first resurrection, and the rest of the dead will not live again until the thousand years is over.
There's something wrong with some Amils. They do not even blush when the twist what the Word of God is saying the way you do
, but also have others not listed with the martyred souls who shall also reign with Christ a thousand years? IOW how is a thousand years literally ONE thousand physical years yet past for the martyred souls and still future for those who shall be called "Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years"?????
Believe what you will. Change the meaning of the Word of God as you will, because you keep showing that you will.
I believe what is written. Not your theology produced by changing what it plainly says and plainly means in order to twist and bend it into complying with your beloved theology which you keep making 100% clear you place far above the Word of God in its authority.