The Millennium, also known as the Millennium, originated from Christian teachings. The earliest meaning can be extended to the Jewish expectation for the afterlife. The doctrine of the Millennium is contained in Chapter 20 of the New Testament Revelation: the Millennium is the second arrival of Christ, Satan is bound, the martyrs are resurrected, and they ascend to heaven with the living saints. They promise to reign with Christ for a thousand years in heaven. After the Millennium, Satan will be released temporarily. After being released, Satan will gather all the wicked to attack the holy city of New Jerusalem, but failed. Finally, Satan and his followers will be released.
Early concept
Christian sects have different interpretations of this passage in the Bible. The Catholic Church believes that the Millennium mentioned in the Bible is only a fairy tale. They think the heaven in the world is the church. When the Western Roman Empire perished and barbarians ruled the European continent, many people believed that 1000 was the beginning of the millennium. In the Middle Ages, the concept of the Millennium became widely popular. Until the15th century, some religious groups put forward millenism as a way to resist the authority of the church.
Modern concept
/kloc-After the 0/9th century, with the maturity of human reason and the development of science and technology, the Millennium has been endowed with a brand-new concept, which has become a milestone for mankind to create a new world and a new era. Today, the year 2000 of the second millennium has passed, and the activities to celebrate the millennium are unforgettable. The Millennium has expanded from religious significance to the celebration of all mankind, and the originally implied eschatological significance has also been replaced by cross-century joy and expectation.