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chiliast - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin chiliasta, possibly via French chiliaste, from Ancient Greek χιλιαστής (khiliastḗs), from χῑ́λιοι (khī́lioi, “thousand”) + -αστής (-astḗs, “-ast,
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CHILIASM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHILIASM is millenarianism.
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Chiliast - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun a person who believes in the coming of the millennium (a time of great peace and prosperity)
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chiliast
chiliast (ˈkɪlɪəst) [mod. ad. L. chiliasta (Augustine), ad. Gr. χιλιαστής. In mod.F. chiliaste.] One who holds that Christ will reign in person on earth for a thousand years; a believer in the millennium; a millenarian.1611 W. Sclater Key (1629) 324 Agreed on all sides, except the Chiliasts. 1641 Si...
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Millennialism - Wikipedia
Millennialism or chiliasm (from the Greek equivalent) is a belief which is held by some religious denominations. According to this belief, a Messianic Age ...
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The Early Church: Chiliasm and Augustine
Chiliasts (from the Greek for "thousand," chilioi) took a literal interpretation of Rev 20:4-5 and looked forward to a thousand year reign with Christ on earth.
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Chiliarch
()
Secondary chiliarch, Aluf mishne ()
Deputy chilairch, Sgan aluf ()
See also
chiliad, a group of 1000 things
millennium, a group of 1000 years
Chiliast
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CHILIAST definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun a believer in a future thousand-year age of blessedness. The word chiliast is derived from chiliasm, shown below.
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Why the Early Church Finally Rejected Premillennialism
Chiliasm (1) is the ancient name for what today is known as premillennialism, the belief that when Jesus Christ returns he will not execute the last ...
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chiliast, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for chiliast is from 1611, in the writing of William Sclater, Church of England clergyman. chiliast is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: ...
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The History of Chiliasm - Third Millennium Ministries
The Chiliastic hope of an earthly kingdom is an importation of the eschatology of the Jews. This, we believe, has been made plain by the foregoing references to ...
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chiliast - Dictionary - Thesaurus
chiliast (plural chiliasts). (Christianity, typically pejorative) Synonym of millenarian: a person who believes the Second Coming of Jesus Christ will ...
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Balthasar Walther
Along with the likes of the Torgau chiliast Paul Nagel, Walther became a fiery propagandist and promoter of Böhme's work, although for several years he
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thousand
thousand, n. and a. (ˈθaʊzənd) Forms: 1–3 þusend, 2–3 -ent, (Orm.) -ennd, 3 -and, -und, þousunt, 3–4 -end, 3–6 thousande, 4 thus(s)-, thos(s)and(e, 4–5 þous-, þows-, thous-, thows-, -and(e, -ant(e, -aund, -end, -ent, -ind(e, -ond(e, -ynd, 4–7 thowsand, 5 þou-, þow-, thouzand; 4– thousand (mod.Sc. th...
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Petrus Serrarius
Antichristi ante finalem Mundi interitum Abolitione, Disputatio Adversus Libellum ... , Amsterdam Cunrad 1665
References
van den Berg, Johan, "Quaker and Chiliast E., De mystieke chiliast Petrus Serrarius (1600-1669) en zijn wereld, (Leiden 1987).
van der Wall, Ernestine G.
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