6 times in 7 verses is sufficient.Where else in Scripture describes a literal future thousand years?
Never said one thousand, but a thousand the the thousand. Which means a thousand years.Revelation does not say “one thousand” as you are suggesting but “a thousand.” The term “one thousand” is only found once in Scripture in Isaiah 30:17.
I'll no longer argue about whether a thousand years is a thousand years or not.
It's not. it's a number written in ink on paper.It should therefore not be considered as a wooden figure. Scripture repeatedly uses round figures to describe a general idea or a spiritual concept rather than a literal wooden number.
No, just a thousand and the thousand, is a english phrase for a thousand and the thousand.Please remember there is no “one thousand years” (1,000 yrs) mentioned in this passage but rather the symbolic phrase "a thousand years."
For we have not followed cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty.