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1 I, 2,7 | Orthodoxy, cites about a thousand testimonies from the~writings 2 II, 3,5 | revealed to his gaze that “thousand thousands~ministered unto 3 II, 3,5 | ministered unto Him, and ten thousand times ten thousand stood 4 II, 3,5 | and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before Him” (Daniel 5 II, 3,5 | been buried during the last thousand years; reckon all from Adam 6 II, 3,5 | numbers? And it is written, thousand thousands ministered unto 7 II, 3,5 | ministered unto Him, and ten thousand~times ten thousand stood 8 II, 3,5 | and ten thousand~times ten thousand stood before Him; not that 9 II, 7,2 | were baptized about~three thousand men. And, further, the Lord 10 II, 8,5 | the feeding of~the five thousand men with five loaves. The 11 II, 8,5 | the feeding of the~five thousand — but it is important for 12 II, 9,3 | the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand,” who 13 II, 9,3 | was ten thousand times ten thousand,” who praised the Lord~( 14 Add, 0,7| the Greek chiliasmos, a thousand years). The essence of this 15 Add, 0,7| Him for the course of one thousand years,~taking enjoyment 16 Add, 0,7| heaven and bound satan for a thousand years, and~that the souls 17 Add, 0,7| reigned with Christ for a thousand years. “This is the first 18 Add, 0,7| Apoc. 20:5). “And~when the thousand years are expired, Satan 19 Add, 0,7| Proceeding from this by the thousand year reign one must understand~ 20 Add, 0,7| also his~teaching of the thousand year reign of Christ and 21 Add, 0,7| binding” of the devil for a thousand years (Apoc. 20:2) with 22 Add, 0,7| Protestants cannot: that the “thousand years” (the whole period)