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Will Jesus return in the year 6000?

calm

Active Member
I read something very interesting in the epistle from Barnabas. He writes:
Barnabas 15:3
Of the Sabbath He speaketh in the beginning of the creation; And
God made the works of His hands in six days, and He ended on the
seventh day, and rested on it, and He hallowed it.


Barnabas 15:4
Give heed, children, what this meaneth; He ended in six days. He
meaneth this, that in six thousand years the Lord shall bring all
things to an end; for the day with Him signifyeth a thousand years;
and this He himself beareth me witness, saying; Behold, the day of
the Lord shall be as a thousand years.
Therefore, children, in six
days, that is in six thousand years, everything shall come to an end.

Barnabas 15:5
And He rested on the seventh day. this He meaneth; when His Son
shall come, and shall abolish the time of the Lawless One, and shall
judge the ungodly, and shall change the sun and the moon and the
stars, then shall he truly rest on the seventh day.
Source: The Epistle of Barnabas (translation J.B. Lightfoot)


The millennial kingdom that is mentioned in Revelation could represent the seventh day. And if we count the years from Adam to today, then we are currently about in the 6000 year . Thus we are just before the seventh day .
What do you think about it?
 
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sooda

Veteran Member
I read something very interesting in the epistle from Barnabas. He writes:
Barnabas 15:3
Of the Sabbath He speaketh in the beginning of the creation; And
God made the works of His hands in six days, and He ended on the
seventh day, and rested on it, and He hallowed it.


Barnabas 15:4
Give heed, children, what this meaneth; He ended in six days. He
meaneth this, that in six thousand years the Lord shall bring all
things to an end; for the day with Him signifyeth a thousand years;
and this He himself beareth me witness, saying; Behold, the day of
the Lord shall be as a thousand years.
Therefore, children, in six
days, that is in six thousand years, everything shall come to an end.

Barnabas 15:5
And He rested on the seventh day. this He meaneth; when His Son
shall come, and shall abolish the time of the Lawless One, and shall
judge the ungodly, and shall change the sun and the moon and the
stars, then shall he truly rest on the seventh day.
Source: The Epistle of Barnabas (translation J.B. Lightfoot)


The millennial kingdom that is mentioned in Revelation could represent the seventh day. And if we count the years from Adam to today, then we are currently about in the 6000 year (minus a few years). Thus we are just before the seventh day.
What do you think about it?

Early Christian Writings: New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, Church Fathers

Epistle of Barnabas
 

Terry Sampson

Well-Known Member
This is like waiting for Christmas morning, so we can start opening our gifts! I'm so excited, it's difficult to wait.
 

SugarOcean

¡pɹᴉǝM ʎɐʇS
I read something very interesting in the epistle from Barnabas. He writes:
Barnabas 15:3
Of the Sabbath He speaketh in the beginning of the creation; And
God made the works of His hands in six days, and He ended on the
seventh day, and rested on it, and He hallowed it.


Barnabas 15:4
Give heed, children, what this meaneth; He ended in six days. He
meaneth this, that in six thousand years the Lord shall bring all
things to an end; for the day with Him signifyeth a thousand years;
and this He himself beareth me witness, saying; Behold, the day of
the Lord shall be as a thousand years.
Therefore, children, in six
days, that is in six thousand years, everything shall come to an end.

Barnabas 15:5
And He rested on the seventh day. this He meaneth; when His Son
shall come, and shall abolish the time of the Lawless One, and shall
judge the ungodly, and shall change the sun and the moon and the
stars, then shall he truly rest on the seventh day.
Source: The Epistle of Barnabas (translation J.B. Lightfoot)


The millennial kingdom that is mentioned in Revelation could represent the seventh day. And if we count the years from Adam to today, then we are currently about in the 6000 year . Thus we are just before the seventh day .
What do you think about it?

Will Jesus return in the year 7.000*? (I mean 7,000, not 6,000)

Why would we care?
 

Ellen Brown

Well-Known Member
I don't know what to think of it? According to the Jews, we are soon going to be in the year 5780. Does that mean we have 220 years left? Isa PBUH, said that "No man will know the time".

Steven Hawkings gave us about 100 years. There is no magic. It will happen when it does.
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
If Jesus still coming back, i dont think we are supposed to know what year, so kind of pointless to try to find the year. (Nothing wrong with the OP question )
 

calm

Active Member
I don't know what to think of it? According to the Jews, we are soon going to be in the year 5780. Does that mean we have 220 years left? Isa PBUH, said that "No man will know the time".

Steven Hawkings gave us about 100 years. There is no magic. It will happen when it does.
Magic?
 

susanblange

Active Member
Jesus has already returned. He's been reincarnated and he's in his late seventies. His new name is William Alan Troetschel and he will lead the "sons of darkness".
 

danieldemol

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I read something very interesting in the epistle from Barnabas. He writes:
Barnabas 15:3
Of the Sabbath He speaketh in the beginning of the creation; And
God made the works of His hands in six days, and He ended on the
seventh day, and rested on it, and He hallowed it.


Barnabas 15:4
Give heed, children, what this meaneth; He ended in six days. He
meaneth this, that in six thousand years the Lord shall bring all
things to an end; for the day with Him signifyeth a thousand years;
and this He himself beareth me witness, saying; Behold, the day of
the Lord shall be as a thousand years.
Therefore, children, in six
days, that is in six thousand years, everything shall come to an end.

Barnabas 15:5
And He rested on the seventh day. this He meaneth; when His Son
shall come, and shall abolish the time of the Lawless One, and shall
judge the ungodly, and shall change the sun and the moon and the
stars, then shall he truly rest on the seventh day.
Source: The Epistle of Barnabas (translation J.B. Lightfoot)


The millennial kingdom that is mentioned in Revelation could represent the seventh day. And if we count the years from Adam to today, then we are currently about in the 6000 year . Thus we are just before the seventh day .
What do you think about it?

Will Jesus return in the year 7.000*? (I mean 7,000, not 6,000)
If you are expecting a literal return of Jesus it is unlikely it will ever happen, for dead bodies have never come back to life.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
Jesus won't be coming back. Ever. Per his own statements, everyone alive when he alleged did is long gone, decayed to dust, with only some bones remaining. They were supposed to be alive when he came back.
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
Lord Kalki may get here first.

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