Davidpt
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How convenient for you to ignore that verse 22 is also referring to the kings of the earth and not just "the host of the high ones that are on high". And how convenient for you to ignore verses 19 and 20 as well. Everyone can see how you just cherry pick scripture to form your doctrine.
I don't feel I'm ignoring anything. The subject is the legion of demons. That's what I was addressing. As to the kings of the earth, they too get cast into the prison obviously, meaning the following in their case---and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them(Revelation 20:14). Meaning this, they are of the rest of the dead that don't live again until the thousand years expire. They are visited when they rise from the dead and stand before God at the GWTJ.
As to the the host of the high ones that are on high, they are visited at the end of satan's little season.
You mentioned that I'm ignoring verse 19 and 20. In what way am I doing so? I already addressed it another post where I showed that's it's likely connected with Luke 21:25.26 and Luke 21:33-35. Are you going to argue that Luke 21:33-35 is not involving the end of this age? That's what I am applying Isaiah 24:19-20 to, the end of this age.
What still needs to be factored in here, who is verse 8 referring to in Revelation 20 then? In my view it would be meaning some or all of the ones meant in Zechariah 14:16, where I also take Daniel 7:12 to be explaining them.
We have to keep in mind here. The rest of the dead remain dead the entire thousand years. Those meant in Revelation 20:8 couldn't possibly be meaning any of the rest of the dead. Logic says that if they are seen alive and well after the millennium, this means they are alive and well during the millennium as well.
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