Word of the millennium

Published December 15, 2017

Fo shizzle

Back in the early 2000’s, the phrase fo shizzle was used (or overused) by pretty much everyone. It means “for sure,” such as “we are going to have a slamming time, fo shizzle.”

The popular rapper, Snoop Dog, used this term in his songs, ahem: fo shizzle ma nizzle.

Cray-cray

These days, we hear the word cray all the time. If someone uses this word, they are usually referring to something as “crazy” or “insane.”

But, back in the later 2000’s, it was cool to tack on another cray to really get your point across. If your friend was acting overly dramatic about her boyfriend not calling her—super cray-cray.

Peeps

Nope, not those colorful marshmallow candies you get during Easter. The word peeps was used during the Millennium to refer to your friends.

Instead of calling up your “girl squad” or texting your “crew” to go out, you’d check on your peeps—and most likely use your old-school Nokia to do it.

Pimp juice

In 2002, rapper Nelly inspired everyone to use the term, pimp juice, thanks to his popular song (with the same name). The Online Slang Dictionary says this expression is used when a certain item (money or looks) helps “attract the opposite sex.”

During the time this song came out, a drink called Pimp Juice—which Nelly still co-owns—was on the market. It stemmed from the song and was usually used as a cocktail mixer when, you know, you needed a little extra something.

Bling-bling

Oh, the 2000s. A time of statement necklaces (think huge, sparkly dollar signs hanging from your neck) and bedazzled jeans (you know the kind with the studded back pockets). It was definitely a decade full of some serious bling-bling.

The term means “over-the-top glitz” and was used a lot of times by hip-hop artists. Quickly, the expression became popular among regular folks, using it to describe one’s own bling or someone’s who they envy.

Biotch

We here at Dictionary.com, define the word biotch as both a negative and positive term. It can be used to describe a woman who isn’t liked (“she’s acting like a real biotch”) or to refer to a woman who is well liked (“I’d do anything for my biotch”).

Even though the term was born back in the 80s, (only it was biatch with an a), it grew its popularity in the 2000s when just about everyone and their grandmas started using it. Sneaky way to say that infamous b-word, no?

Baller

If you were cool in the 2000s (we know you were), chances are you were considered baller (even if you were the only one that called yourself that). This expression was used to describe someone who was well-liked and well-known.

Slipped through the velvet rope at the hottest club? Well, that’s because of your baller status, which is a fancy way of saying you get treated like a VIP because . . . you know a guy (or you are THE guy). Ballerrrr!

Sketchy

The word sketchy has many meanings: incomplete, dangerous (such as a bad neighborhood), shady, unreliable.

In the 2000s, this word was popularly used to describe all of the above, especially if someone was “acting sketchy.” This means you probably couldn’t get a good read on a person because they were masking their true feelings . . . or they were just acting out of the ordinary.

Word

In the 2000’s, many people tossed out the expression word after hearing something they approved of. The expression means “well said” or “in agreement.”

However, it can also be used as an informal greeting when you meet up with your peeps. Don’t forget to add up to the end, either . . . to give it that real nod of agreement.

Hella good

Not just a well-known song from the band, No Doubt, the expression hella good became popular slang in the Millennium, too. The word hella means “to the extreme” and when put in front of the word good, it translates to something that is “extremely good.”

Not to be confused with hella cool, which was a 90s staple. Instead, hella cool morphed into hella good in the 2000s, like any good little catch phrase that wants to stay relevant should do.

And, hella still remains a Bay Area vocabulary staple (so, don’t be shocked if your friend from San Francisco continues to throw this word your way).

January 13th, 2000 Comments Off on 1999 Words of the Year, Word of the 1990s, Word of the 20th Century, Word of the Millennium

The American Dialect Society words of the year, decade, century, and millennium chosen in January 2000 need no introduction. But they could use an explanation.

Word of the Year 1999 was Y2K.

Word of the 1990s Decade was web.

Word of the Twentieth Century was jazz.

Word of the Past Millennium was she.

Yes, she, the feminine pronoun. Before the year 1000, there was no she in English; just heo, which singular females had to share with plurals of all genders because it meant they as well. In the twelfth century, however, she appeared, and she has been with us ever since. She may derive from the Old English feminine demonstrative pronoun seo or sio, or from Viking invasions.

The Oxford English Dictionary explains:

“The phonetic development of various dialects had in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries rendered the pronouns he (masc.) and heo (fem.) almost or wholly indistinguishable in pronunciation. There was therefore, where these dialects were spoken, a strong motive for using the unambiguous feminine demonstrative instead of the feminine personal pronoun. Further, the districts in which she or sho first appears in the place of heo are marked by the abundance of Scandinavian elements in the dialect and place-names; and in Old Norse the demonstrative pronoun (of all genders) is often used as a personal pronoun.”

By a runoff vote of 35 to 27, she edged out science as Word of the Millennium.

The words were chosen at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago on January 7, 2000, during the annual meeting of the American Dialect Society. About 70 members and friends of the Society were present to discuss and vote on nominees selected earlier in the day.

Voting began with Words of the Year 1999. These words were chosen in particular categories, with approximate votes for each:

Most Useful: dot-com, a company operating on the Web. Other nominees: Y2K (28), fatigue (0) as in millennium fatigue, Clinton fatigue.

Most Unnecessary: milly (28), dance for the millennium commissioned by the city of Chicago. Others: compassionate conservative (28), political label of Presidential candidate George W. Bush; birdosaur (22), a flying dinosaur; millennium fatigue (4).

Most Likely to Succeed: dot-com (31) company doing business on the World-Wide Web. Others: portal (9) entry site to the Web, e-tail (7) retail business conducted on the Web, baby Bills (2) companies that Bill Gates’ Microsoft might be broken up into as a result of the government’s antitrust lawsuit.

Most Outrageous: humanitarian intervention, (29) military force used for humanitarian purposes. Others: denim defense (16) victim’s wearing of tight jeans, which require victim’s cooperation in removing, as defense against a rape charge; compassionate conservative (12); Acela (1), Amtrak trademark for new service.

Most Original: cybersquat, (32) to register a Web address intending to sell it at a profit. Others: HMO+ (21) covered by a bad health maintenance organization, analogous to HIV positive; coffee-zilla (3) very strong coffee; logobeef (3), student slang for something thrown over a high balcony.

Most Euphemistic: compassionate conservative(28). Others: Your call is very important to us (22) answering machine message, humanitarian intervention (13), possum-rider (3) student slang for person indiscriminate with sexual partners, m’kay (2) South Park movie substitute for F-word.

Brand New (not attested in previous years): Pokémania, (33) obsession with Pokémon. Others: mousetrapping (19) blocking exit from a Website, trench coat mafia (0) purported clique of students at Columbine High School, Colorado.

It took only one vote to choose Y2K as Word of the Year. Of the final nominees, Y2K got 55 votes, dot-com (5), cybersquat (2), and Pokémania (0).

For Word of the Decade, web received 45 votes, the prefix e- 10, way meaning yes (4), the prefix Franken meaning genetically modified as in Frankenfood (2), ethnic cleansing (0) and senior moment (0).

For Word of the Century, jazz got 50 votes to about 12 for runner-up DNA. Also in the running were the slang cool (10), media (9), T-shirt (7), teenager (6), acronym (4), teddy bear (3), World War (2) and melting pot (0).

For Word of the Millennium, other candidates were the article the (16), OK (13), freedom (7), book (4), human (3), justice (1), truth (1), language (1), government (1), news (0), nature (0), history (0) and go (0).

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A millennium (plural millennia or millenniums) is a period of one thousand years,[1] sometimes called a kiloannum (ka), or kiloyear (ky). Normally, the word is used specifically for periods of a thousand years that begin at the starting point (initial reference point) of the calendar in consideration (typically the year «1») and at later years that are whole number multiples of a thousand years after the start point. The term can also refer to an interval of time beginning on any date. Millennia sometimes have religious or theological implications (see millenarianism).

The word millennium derives from the Latin mille, thousand, and annus, year.[2]

Debate over millennium celebrations[edit]

There was a public debate leading up to the celebrations of the year 2000 as to whether the beginning of that year should be understood as the beginning of the “new” millennium. Historically, there has been debate around the turn of previous decades, centuries, and millennia. The issue arises from the difference between the convention of using ordinal numbers to count years and millennia, as in «the third millennium», or using a vernacular description, as in «the two thousands». The difference of opinion comes down to whether to celebrate, respectively, the end or the beginning of the «-000» year. The first convention is common in English-speaking countries, but the latter is favoured in, for example, Sweden (tvåtusentalet, which translates literally as the two thousands period).

Those holding that the arrival of the new millennium should be celebrated in the transition from 2000 to 2001 (i.e., December 31, 2000, to January 1, 2001) argued that the Anno Domini system of counting years began with the year 1 (There was no year zero) and therefore the first millennium was from the year 1 to the end of the year 1000, the second millennium from 1001 to the end of 2000, and the third millennium beginning with 2001 and ending at the end of 3000. Similarly, the first millennium BC was from the year 1000 BC to the end of the year 1 BC.

Popular culture supported celebrating the arrival of the new millennium in the transition from 1999 to 2000 (i.e., December 31, 1999, to January 1, 2000), in that the change of the hundreds digit in the year number, with the zeroes rolling over, is consistent with the vernacular demarcation of decades by their ‘tens’ digit (e.g. naming the period 1980 to 1989 as «the 1980s» or «the eighties»). This has been described as «the odometer effect».[3] Also, the «year 2000» had been a popular phrase referring to an often utopian future, or a year when stories in such a future were set. There was also media and public interest in the Y2K computer bug.

A third position was expressed by Bill Paupe, honorary consul for Kiribati: «To me, I just don’t see what all the hoopla is about … it’s not going to change anything. The next day the sun is going to come up again and then it will all be forgotten.»[4] And even for those who did celebrate, in astronomical terms, there was nothing special about this particular event.[5]

Stephen Jay Gould, in his essay Dousing Diminutive Dennis’ Debate (or DDDD = 2000) (Dinosaur in a Haystack), discussed the «high» versus «pop» culture interpretation of the transition. Gould noted that the high culture, strict construction had been the dominant viewpoint at the 20th century’s beginning, but that the pop culture viewpoint dominated at its end.[6]

The start of the 21st century and 3rd millennium was celebrated worldwide at the start of the year 2000. One year later, at the start of the year 2001, the celebrations had largely returned to the usual ringing in of just another new year,[7] although some welcomed «the real millennium», including America’s official timekeeper, the U.S. Naval Observatory,[8] and the countries of Cuba[9] and Japan.[10]

The popular[11] approach was to treat the end of 1999 as the end of «a millennium» and to hold millennium celebrations at midnight between December 31, 1999, and January 1, 2000, with the cultural and psychological significance of the events listed above combining to cause celebrations to be observed one year earlier than the formal date.[11]

See also[edit]

  • List of calendars
  • List of decades, centuries, and millennia
  • Century
  • Millennialism
  • Millennium Dome
  • Millennials

References[edit]

  1. ^ «Millennium», Oxford Dictionaries (Oxford University Press, 2016).
  2. ^ von Harnack, Carl Gustav Adolf (1911). «Millennium» . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 461.
  3. ^ «For the Chronologically Correct, Now It’s Time for the Millennium». Los Angeles Times. December 26, 2000. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  4. ^ «Millennium: Date Line Politics». WaybackMachine. Archived from the original on June 28, 2006. Retrieved February 6, 2021.
  5. ^ «When Did the 21st Century Start?». timeanddate.com. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  6. ^ Gould, Stephen (1995). Dinosaur in a Haystack. Harmony Books.
  7. ^ «Millennium Gets Little Notice». The Washington Post. Retrieved February 24, 2021.
  8. ^ «For the Chronologically Correct, Now It’s Time for the Millennium». Los Angeles Times. December 26, 2000. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  9. ^ «Castro hosts party for the ‘true Millennium’«. The Telegraph. Archived from the original on January 12, 2022. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  10. ^ «Japanese purists prepare to welcome new millennium». DeseretNews. December 15, 2000. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
  11. ^ a b Associated Press, «Y2K It Wasn’t, but It Was a Party», Los Angeles Times, January 1, 2001.

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a

: the thousand years mentioned in Revelation (see revelation sense 3) 20 during which holiness is to prevail and Christ is to reign on earth

b

: a period of great happiness or human perfection

2

a

: a period of 1000 years

especially

: one reckoned from the beginning of the Christian era

at the start of the third millennium

b

: a 1000th anniversary or its celebration

In 2015 the city of Leipzig, Germany, celebrated its millennium.

Did you know?

Since in Latin mille means «thousand», a millennium lasts 1,000 years. Thus, we’re living today at the beginning of the third millennium since the birth of Christ. But some religious sects, relying on a prophecy in the biblical Book of Revelation, speak of a coming millennium when Jesus will return to reign on earth for 1,000 years, evil will be banished, and all will live in peace and happiness. Members of these sects who keep themselves in a constant state of preparedness are called millenarians or millennialists.

Example Sentences



The book describes the changes that have occurred in the landscape over many millennia.



The year 2000 was celebrated as the beginning of the third millennium.

Recent Examples on the Web

Passover, of course, commemorates the Israelites’ escape from slavery in ancient Egypt millenniums ago.


Jonathan M. Pitts, Baltimore Sun, 5 Apr. 2023





As early as the third millennium B.C., a coherent identity emerged in Ashur, a town on the banks of the Tigris River in what is now northern Iraq.


Kyle Harper, WSJ, 24 Mar. 2023





But the oral tradition, borne in significant part by women, has persisted for longer than a millennium.


Eren Orbey, The New Yorker, 4 Feb. 2023





These super-concentrators were the first millennium embodiment of #workgoals, #hustle, and #selfimprovement.


WIRED, 19 Jan. 2023





Resolving to do something, going down detours, judging ourselves for getting distracted, trying again: This cycle–and its moral overtones—are more than a millennium old.


Jamie Kreiner, Time, 5 Jan. 2023





The new-millennium Celtics are coached by 44-year-old Ime Udoka, who played some of his college ball for the University of San Francisco, where Bill Russell and K.C. Jones learned to play defense and won a pair of NCAA championships more than 65 years ago.


Dan Shaughnessy, BostonGlobe.com, 1 June 2022





Occupied from the third millennium B.C. until it was abandoned in the Iron Age, this early center of metallurgy left behind a baffling amount of things.


Nicola Chilton, Travel + Leisure, 4 Dec. 2021





Sixteen years later, Russell T. Davies relaunched the series with a rueful new-millennium edge.


Darren Franich, EW.com, 6 Oct. 2021



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Word History

Etymology

New Latin, from Latin mille thousand + New Latin -ennium (as in biennium)

First Known Use

circa 1638, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler

The first known use of millennium was
circa 1638

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What is the Millennium?

Where is the Millennium?

When is the Millennium?

Who establishes the Millennium? And why is the Millennium?

Beginning with Isaiah and continuing through the Old Testament, there is a section of Scripture which is called the prophetic portion of the Bible. Although the predictive element bulks large in this section, the prophets were more than foretellers. Actually, God raised up these men in a decadent day when both priest and king had failed.

Isaiah and all the Old Testament prophets were extremely nationalistic. They rebuked sin in high as well as low places. They warned the nation. They pleaded with a proud people to humble themselves and return to God. Fire and tears were mingled in their message, which was not one of doom and gloom alone, for they saw the Day of the Lord and the glory to follow. All of them looked through the darkness to the dawn of a new day. In the night of sin they saw the light of a coming Savior and Sovereign; they saw the Millennial Kingdom coming in all its fullness. We must understand their message before we can correctly interpret the Kingdom in the New Testament. The correct perspective of the Kingdom must be gained through the eyes of the Old Testament prophets.

We shall confine our glimpse into the Millennium through the eyes of Isaiah, although throughout the pages of Scripture and especially in the Prophets, there is further information regarding this great subject.

Millennium. Where do we get the word? What does it mean? It is like several other important words that are essential for our understanding of the Bible but which do not actually appear in it. The word millennium does not appear in the Bible but words that mean millennium do appear repeatedly.

The word millennium comes from two Latin words: mille, meaning “one thousand” and annus, meaning “years.” A millennium is one thousand years. In the Greek, the word used is chilia. You’ll hear that term used by some theologians, and they are always coming up with words so that most people don’t know what they’re talking about! When theologians talk about chiliaism and millennialism, they are talking about the same event. Both words mean a thousand years, and they have to do with the thousand-year reign of Christ here upon this earth which is mentioned in chapter 20 of the Book of Revelation. That chapter is the only place that gives the duration of the Kingdom, and the phrase “thousand years” occurs there six times. However, the theme of the thousand-year Kingdom which is coming on the earth is a great subject of Scripture.

God’s Magnificent Program

Actually, the Millennium is merely one phase of God’s eternal Kingdom; that is, the “theocratic Kingdom,” as Dr. George N. H. Peters calls it — and I like that term so much better. Actually, everything that has happened in history, that is happening in our day, and will happen in the future is all part of God’s program in setting up His Kingdom here upon this earth.

Now the Millennium, one feature of God’s eternal Kingdom, is a special dispensation that is yet future. The Millennial Kingdom will come to an end, and the eternal Kingdom will begin. That is stated clearly in Scripture. Over in 1 Corinthians 15, Paul gives the order of events, beginning with the resurrection of Christ in verse 20, then he says that those who are Christ’s will be raised at His coming.

But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at His coming. (1 Corinthians 15:23)

After that, “Then cometh the end.” The end of what? The world? No. The Bible does not teach the end of the world. This world that we live in will not come to an end but is going into eternity. Yes, it’s to be renovated, made new, but it is going into eternity.

Then cometh the end, when he shall have delivered up the Kingdom to God, even the Father …

There does come a time when this thousand-year reign will be delivered up to God the Father,

… when he [Christ] shall have put down all rule and all authority and power. For he must reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet. (1 Corinthians 15:24, 25)

Christ is coming into this world someday, and He will come in with great judgment. He will set up His thousand-year reign here upon this earth. And during that thousand-year reign, He will accomplish a purpose. Today He is accomplishing His purpose of calling a people out of this world unto Himself. During the millennial reign He’s going to bring this earth under His rule. He will rule with a rod of iron. Those who oppose Him will be dashed in pieces like a potter’s vessel. That is going to be a time when Christ will rule arbitrarily upon this earth.

Now let me make this very clear. We have not yet seen a real dictator rule. You wait till Christ rules. When He rules on this earth a bird won’t even cheep, a rooster won’t crow and a man won’t open his mouth without His permission. That’ll be a time when His will at last will be done on this earth. And, my friend, even the Millennium would be a hell for any man who is in rebellion against God.

The Bible tells us that there will be some in rebellion, and that rebellion breaks out during the Millennium. Christ will judge it immediately because He is going to bring this earth back under the rule of God. That is God’s purpose for the earth.

For he must reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death. For he hath put all things under his feet. But when he saith all things are put under him, it is manifest that he is excepted, which did put all things under him. And when all things shall be subdued unto him, then shall the Son also himself be subject unto him that put all things under him, that God may be all in all. (1 Corinthians 15:25-28)

Now what does that mean? It means simply this: The Lord Jesus will come to this earth, reign one thousand years, and bring this earth back under the rule of God. When this is accomplished, I take it that He will return back to His place in the Godhead. And this earth then will become what God intended it to be throughout the eternal ages of the future. This is the picture that the Scripture presents.

All the way through the Old Testament, and especially in the Prophets, this Kingdom, this thousand-year reign of Christ on the earth, is set before us. In fact, there is more Scripture — this may surprise you — on this subject than on any other subject in the Bible. The prophets had more to say about this coming Kingdom than anything else. It was their theme song. They sound like a stuck record, saying over and over that the King is coming, the Kingdom is coming, and great blessings will be on this earth.

Now, the prophets spoke of it as coming in the future. And from where you and I are today, it is still future. The conditions predicted have never been fulfilled in the past, and they are not being fulfilled yet, as we shall see.

The Kingdom of God will not be established by man’s efforts, by human ability. The church is not building the Kingdom today, yet it is geared into a program that will see the coming of the Kingdom. It’s not our business to build a Kingdom. This is one reason that I am thankful today to be out of the denomination I was raised in. I used to go to meetings in which there were always brethren building the Kingdom — and you ought to have seen the cheap little “chicken-coop” that we built! Yet we were always talking about building the Kingdom. My friend, when God is ready to set up His Kingdom, He won’t need help from any church. In fact, He is going to remove His true church out of the world before He establishes His Kingdom here upon the earth. That is His plan, that is His program, if you please.

Now the Kingdom that we are looking at in these few pages will be confined to what Isaiah had to say on this subject. And believe me, he had a great deal to say about it.

The Kingdom of Heaven

This Kingdom — and this is important for you to understand — is the same as we find in the New Testament where it is called the Kingdom of Heaven. That was the message John the Baptist began with: “Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 3:2). When the Lord Jesus began His ministry, He said the same thing.

Now neither John nor the Lord Jesus explained what that phrase meant. That seems to indicate to me that the only ones who miss this are theologians and seminary professors today who don’t seem to know what’s happening in this world. They try to make something very obtuse, something esoteric out of the Kingdom of Heaven. When you ask one of them what the Kingdom of Heaven is, he bats his eyes, and you think he’s going off into a trance, and that it is something that only he and his little clique know. May I say to you that the common people who heard John the Baptist and the Lord Jesus understood what they were talking about. The Kingdom we are talking about is just what the Old Testament has been talking about: the Millennial Kingdom coming on the earth.

The Kingdom of Heaven is just simply this: the rule of the Heavens over the earth. When Heaven rules over this earth on which we live, we will have the Kingdom of Heaven condition.

Now look, I had to go to seminary to learn that! But that’s all it means. And it’s a shame to have to spend years in seminary and just make the discovery that the reign of the Heavens over the earth is all the Kingdom of Heaven can possibly mean.

The Millennium will be the time when there will be the full manifestation of the glory, the power and the will of God over this earth. And all agree that this is not in evidence today. You’ll not have hospitals, you’ll not have graveyards, you’ll not have the suffering nor broken hearts and lives when Christ is reigning on this earth. And it’s an insult to my Lord to say that the Kingdom of Heaven is being built today and is in existence on this earth. When He is reigning you won’t have the tragedy that presently exists throughout the world.

Now we, of course, ask these questions. Why must we have tragedies? God has to vindicate Himself. Why is it that the earth is in such a deplorable condition? Why isn’t God reigning on this earth now? Isaiah tells us how it all began. This is where sin began, and Isaiah deals with this subject.

Where Sin Began

In Isaiah 14:12 the prophet tells about the fall of God’s highest creature and that this creature led a rebellion against God to set up a kingdom that was opposed to God. Here is the revelation concerning it, and it is startling indeed.

How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations! (Isaiah 14:12)

The prophecy of Isaiah goes back into the past and then looks on into the future concerning this creature who is yet to be judged and brought down. Who is this creature that rebelled against God? He is the highest creature God ever created, Lucifer. We know him today as Satan and as the Devil. He has many different names. Our Lord even called him a liar and a murderer.

This highest of God’s creatures, according to Ezekiel 28, was “full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.” And Satan hasn’t lost that beauty. If you could see him today, you would not see an ugly, fearsome being. He would be most attractive. He disguises himself as an angel of light, and his ministers as preachers of righteousness, according to 2 Corinthians 11:14, 15. I do not know why those of us who are gospel preachers can’t be handsome, tall, robust fellows who speak with basso profundo voices. Most of us are an unattractive lot. But have you ever noticed Satan’s preachers? I heard Judge Rutherford when I was a boy. I want to tell you, he was impressive. I’ve heard many others who are the leaders of cults, and they all look like ministers of righteousness. Satan, if you could see him today, would be the most beautiful creature you have ever seen. God created him that way.

Now what was it he did? This significant passage refers to the beginning of sin in the universe:

For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High. (Isaiah 14:13, 14)

You see, Satan does not want to be unlike God, he wants to be like God. When Lucifer, son of the morning, said, “I will,” sin entered the universe.

Way back in the past, and we’re told practically nothing about this in the Bible, something happened to this earth. Apparently, it happened long before man got here. If you are in Southern California, you may have taken a trip over the Ridge Route and have gone down through that area where you see those great big rocks along the side of the highway. I said to a friend of mine who is a geologist, “When do you think that took place?” and he answered, “Oh, two or three million years ago.”

And while out in Arizona another friend of mine, again a geologist with Cal Tech, said, “You want to see what’s on top of that ridge?” He took his foot and kicked out the topsoil, and you know what was under that, what made the ridge? A petrified log!

I said, “My there must have been a forest here.”

“No, there never was a forest here. These floated in here.”

Floated here — in this desert?”

“Yes.”

“From where?”

“They floated in from California.”

“Floated in from California! How long ago was that?”

“About two hundred fifty to three hundred thousand years ago.”

All of this took place before man got to this earth. What does that mean? It means that a great catastrophe took place on this earth. When? The view that I favor is that this catastrophe took place between verses 1 and 2 of the Genesis account, and the earth became without form, and void. Also, I think that the catastrophe was connected with the fall of Lucifer, who became Satan, as we know him today. However, God has given us no details in the first chapter of Genesis.

In the third chapter of Genesis God does tell us that Satan had access to this earth and that he approached our first parents with the same temptations that had affected him — the desire to “be as gods, knowing good and evil.”

This is the sin of man right now. This is our problem today. In Isaiah 53:6 he says, “All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way” — those are the three words that tell what’s wrong with all of us. You and I want our own way. Have you ever noticed how the little baby in the crib gets red in the face and yells and then holds his breath? You think he’s going to die! Do you know why he does that? Because he wants you to pick him up. He wants his way. It’s born in us. We have a nature that says, “We want our way.” We don’t want God’s way. Mankind is in rebellion against God.

God says that He is going to establish His Kingdom on this earth. His way is going to prevail some day. That is the meaning of the rule of the Heavens over this earth.

Sin entered the universe when Satan rebelled. Then man rebelled against God — and continues to do so.

God’s process by which the Lord Jesus will come to the throne — that is, the establishing of the Kingdom here upon this earth and the Millennial Kingdom — is part of the great theocratic Kingdom of God.

I want to hit only some high points. You may have noted that the difference today in eschatology — that is, the difference in interpretation of future things — is always centered around the Millennium. This controversy is not actually around the person of Christ, but rather centers around the Millennium. There is postmillennialism which holds that the church or Christian agencies will correct every evil in the world until Christ has a “spiritual reign” for a thousand years. And not until after that would He return in person to reign over the earth. However two world wars, a worldwide depression and then the atomic bomb put the postmillennialists out of business.

A new group has come up known as amillennialists. They were not much in evidence when I started in the ministry, but by the time I got to seminary they were very much in the fore. In fact, in seminary I was taught the amillennial position, which is that there will be no Millennium other than that which is in progress at the present time! It is because I studied the amillennial position in seminary that I am a premillennialist today. Years ago a man came up to Dr. Beaver and declared, “Dr. Beaver, I am not a postmillennialist and I’m not a premillennialist.” Dr. Beaver looked at him and said, “That’s preposterous.” And to my judgment amillennialism is a preposterous position.

Now, premillennialism holds the position that in the present age, evil will increase and end in judgment at the second coming of Christ to the earth, at which time He will set up His Kingdom and reign in righteousness for one thousand years.

These are the three views of eschatology today, and they all center around the Millennium.

The amillennialist makes the charge against those of us who are premillennial that we believe in only a materialistic kingdom with physical blessings in the future. In fact, a professor at Westminster Seminary has said that what we believe in is a worldly kingdom. That is actually not true. I want to answer this, confining our answers at this time solely to the Book of Isaiah, and cite some of the spiritual blessings of the Kingdom that are yet to come.

Spiritual Blessings of the Millennium

Peace

This is one of those wonderful passages of Scripture:

And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. (Isaiah 2:4)

This will not be experienced until the Millennium. Only then will there be world peace. Until then, you’d better keep your powder dry. You’d better not believe that aggressive superpowers will quit filling their arsenals, because they have lied before and are very capable of doing that sort of thing.

But the day is coming when there will be peace. That peace will come when the Prince of Peace rules on this earth. In that day you can beat swords into plowshares. Peace is a great spiritual blessing that is yet in the future.

Righteousness

And the work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever. (Isaiah 32:17)

In Psalm 85 it says, “Righteousness and peace have kissed each other” — they aren’t even on speaking terms today! One of the reasons we cannot have peace on this earth is because we do not have righteousness. However, righteousness will characterize the reign of Christ during the Millennium.

Holiness

And it shall come to pass, that he that is left in Zion, and he that remaineth in Jerusalem, shall be called holy, even every one that is written among the living in Jerusalem. (Isaiah 4:3)

Holiness is one of the things that characterizes the Millennium. The word holiness literally means separation, a thing set apart. A believer’s spiritual birth, his salvation, sets him apart as holy — that is, separated unto God. But our salvation is in three tenses: I have been saved; I am being saved; and I shall be saved.

Our problem comes in the second tense: “I am being saved.” We are told, “Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure” (Philippians 2:12, 13). Yet the believer still has that old sinful nature, and the idea that we can get rid of it in this life is a tragic mistake. “If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us” (1 John 1:8).

Not until we go to be with Christ will we experience the final stage of our salvation. “… We know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is” (1 John 3:2). Now, my friend, let’s not beat around the bush about these things. We are not going to see holiness on this earth until Jesus Christ rules. Believe me, it’s going to be holy when He is ruling during the Millennium.

Glory

Not only does Isaiah mention peace, righteousness and holiness, but we’re also told here that glory is another spiritual blessing during the Millennium.

When the Lord shall have washed away the filth of the daughters of Zion, and shall have purged the blood of Jerusalem from the midst thereof by the spirit of judgment, and by the spirit of burning. And the LORD will create upon every dwelling place of mount Zion, and upon her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming fire by night for upon all the glory shall be a defence. (Isaiah 4:4, 5)

Glory is another spiritual blessing during the Millennium.

Joy

Therefore with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation. And in that day shall ye say, Praise the LORD, call upon his name, declare his doings among the people, make mention that his name is exalted. (Isaiah 12:3, 4)

The phrase “in that day” in Isaiah and in all the Prophets is referring to the Kingdom, to the Millennial Kingdom. “And in that day shall ye say, Praise the LORD,” and when you say “Praise the Lord” in your church in that day, people won’t look at you as if something is wrong. You can say, “Praise the LORD, call upon his name, declare his doings among the people, make mention that his name is exalted!”

Sing unto the LORD; for he hath done excellent things: this is known in all the earth. (Isaiah 12:5)

Joy. That’s one of the blessings that will characterize the Millennium. Joy does not characterize the world today. Instead there is dissatisfaction, loneliness, sorrow and heartbreak. But just imagine being on this earth when all is joyful, and everyone is filled with joy!

Comfort

There is also comfort in this same chapter, will you notice it:

And in that day thou shalt say, O LORD, I will praise thee: though thou wast angry with me, thine anger is turned away, and thou comfortedst me. Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid: for the LORD JEHOVAH is my strength and my song; he also is become my salvation. (Isaiah 12:1, 2)

Full Knowledge

Now here is another wonderful feature: there will be full knowledge in the Kingdom. Today we “see through a glass darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part, but then shall I know even as also I am known” (1 Corinthians 13:12) — full knowledge.

And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots: and the spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding … the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD. (Isaiah 11:1, 2)

There will be knowledge in that day.

Instruction

Also it’s going to be a time of instruction, a time when folks are going to go to school. Right now a great many young people are going away to college, going away to school, trying to learn something — and maybe some of them will. But ours is a day when a great many people are interested in knowledge. During the Millennium there will be great knowledge, and there’ll be a great deal of instruction. I’m hoping the LORD will let me teach a class down on this earth, probably the kindergarten class, during the Millennium. I enjoy teaching today and I think I’ll enjoy it more in that day.

And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the LORD’s house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it. And many people shall go and say, Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of the God of Jacob; and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths: for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem. (Isaiah 2:2, 3)

There will be a great hunger and thirst for God, folks wanting to know about God. We are living in a day when men want to know about missiles, about electronics. But in that day there will be a great hunger and thirst after God — people wanting to know Him, wanting to know His Word.

I sure am looking forward to that!

Every now and then I see that eagerness to know God’s Word. I think my Thursday night Bible study congregation represented a group like that. I also get a glimpse of it in letters I read from our radio listeners. When I was up at a Campus Crusade conference with a bunch of college kids, I never saw kids as alert as those young people were. And then when I was out in Flagstaff with the Indians one summer, those Indian believers — my, how eager they were — they just hung around me. They let me teach for an hour and a half and still wanted to hear more. It’s amazing! We see little indications of thirst for God, but just think what it will be during the Millennium. It’ll be wonderful!

May I say to you, I think you ought to equip yourself down here for what you are going to do over there. This is really a training place, a staging area, where we get ready to go over on the other side. And one of these days we are going to move over. So it’s time to prepare ourselves for that.

I want to mention just three or four passages that have to do especially with the Millennium. This second chapter of Isaiah has these special features. So let me go over this again and call your attention to what I omitted. These are the special features — the person, the character and the physical facts of His Kingdom.

Special Features

The word that Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem. And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the LORD’s house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow into it. (Isaiah 2:1, 2)

Jerusalem will become the capital of this earth in the Kingdom. Just as Babylon is to be the capital of Antichrist during the Tribulation, so Jerusalem will be the capital on the earth for the Lord Jesus Christ as the Messiah.

And many people shall go and say, Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of the God of Jacob; and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths:…

You’ll have to go there to the university, in order to learn.

… for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem. (Isaiah 2:3)

Now God names Jerusalem specifically, and this, of course, refers to the Kingdom.

And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people:…

This is a worldwide kingdom.

… they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. (Isaiah 2:4)

This is one of those remarkable passages.

Then there is another remarkable passage in the eleventh chapter, and let me call attention to several things:

Person

And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots. (Isaiah 11:1)

The Kingdom is never established by the church, never by an organization, never by a movement. The world will not grow into the Kingdom of Heaven. But the One who will establish the Kingdom is mentioned in this Scripture as the “rod” and the “Branch,” The Messiah who is to come.

This is exactly what John the Baptist meant when he said, “The kingdom of heaven is at hand;” literally the Greek is “in your midst.” The Kingdom of Heaven is in your midst because the King is here. And you can’t have a kingdom without a king, any more than you can have a marriage without a bride and groom. They are essential. If I say that I officiated in a wedding, you know immediately that a bride and groom were there. There couldn’t have been a wedding without them. And neither can you have a kingdom without a king. When John said, “The kingdom of heaven is at hand,” he meant the King is here. It couldn’t be otherwise, could it? The King had come.

Now, they rejected Him. But here the prophet is emphasizing the necessity of this One coming in the line of Jesse.

He is to come out of the stem of Jesse. Why didn’t Isaiah mention David? Did Jesus come from the line of King David? Yes, but David’s line had returned to peasantry by the time Jesus came. Jesse was a farmer from Bethlehem. The Lord Jesus was a carpenter from Nazareth — that’s the way He was identified when He was here. The stem was of Jesse and a Branch would grow out of his roots.

Notice that the Messiah was to have the fullness of the Spirit:

And the spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD. (Isaiah 11:2)

In John 3:34 we are told that God gave to Jesus the Spirit without measure, the fullness of the Holy Spirit.

And shall make him of quick understanding in the fear of the LORD.… (Isaiah 11:3)

One thing that will characterize the Kingdom is that the Lord is going to jack up the IQ of all the people. Won’t that be wonderful! There will be no neurotics, no mentally retarded, no dull minds. There will be nobody in the class who will have to say, “Teacher, I didn’t get that. Would you go over that again?” They will get the point immediately. I wouldn’t mind having my IQ stepped up a little, and maybe you wouldn’t either.

Character of Reign

Notice this as Isaiah continues:

But with righteousness shall he judge the poor,…

The poor have never had a square deal yet, have they? The politicians talk about all of us before election day, and then they forget us the day after election. The Lord Jesus shall judge in righteousness the poor man. Special interests and labor unions are not for the poor anymore. Capitalists have never been for the poor. Let’s face it, friend, the poor man just doesn’t have a chance in this world. Thank God for a King who is coming to judge in righteousness for the poor! He is the One I want to see rule on this earth. I like His platform.

… and reprove with equity for the meek of the earth; …

Meek folk. He says in Matthew 5:5 that the meek are going to inherit the earth, and they are certainly not doing it today.

… and he shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth, and with the breath of his lips shall he slay the wicked. (Isaiah 11:4)

You may want to play that down, but the Word of God doesn’t play it down. He will “break them with a rod of iron,” according to the second Psalm. The Word of God is very specific. He intends to put down the wicked. He will make no treaty with the godless superpowers of this world. He will make no treaty with the combine of gangsters either in our own country or abroad. He intends to put them down — with no apology to anybody. He doesn’t need their votes. He doesn’t need their influence. He doesn’t need their help. He intends to slay the wicked. Thank God, my friend, this earth is yet to get a square deal. And it will never get it until Christ comes. That’s the reason the Millennium is quite a wonderful prospect for this earth.

And righteousness shall be the girdle of his loins, and faithfulness the girdle of his reins. (Isaiah 11:5)

Righteousness and faithfulness are two additional spiritual blessings, and they are wonderful.

Physical Blessings

Now let’s look at some of the physical blessings of the Kingdom.

The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them. (Isaiah 11:6)

Apparently in the Garden of Eden there was no distinction between wild animals and domesticated animals. They were all tame. The animals would just walk right by Adam, and he named them. Then, after the fall, certain animals became wild, no longer friendly to man.

And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young ones shall lie down together: and the lion shall eat straw like the ox. (Isaiah 11:7)

A fellow came up to Dr. George Gill, a Bible teacher who had a very sharp mind, and said to him, “Doctor, that’s ridiculous! Everybody knows that a carnivorous lion eats meat, not hay!” In his inimitable way, Dr. Gill said, “I’ll tell you what we’ll do. You make a lion; I’ll make him eat hay.”

If God made the lion and says he’s going to eat hay, he will eat hay, my friend, and like it. This will be the Millennium.

And the sucking child shall play on the hole of the asp, and the weaned child shall put his hand on the cockatrice’s den. (Isaiah 11:8)

Nothing that is poisonous will be on this earth.

They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain: for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea. And in that day there shall be a root of Jesse, which shall stand for an ensign of the people; to it shall the Gentiles seek: and his rest shall be glorious. (Isaiah 11:9, 10)

Now he’s going to talk about returning the Jews to their homeland:

And it shall come to pass in that day, that the Lord shall set his hand again the second time to recover the remnant of his people, which shall be left.…

This is the nation Israel. There can be no Millennium until Israel is back in the land. There are so many things out of socket today. The devil is in the wrong place — he goes to and fro in this earth seeking whom he may devour. He has to be in the bottomless pit during the Millennium. He’s out of place today. Christ is not in His rightful place for the Millennium. He will be on the throne of David reigning over this earth. The church is out of place today — it’s in this world. The church is to be with Christ in the New Jerusalem. And Israel is out of place today, her people scattered throughout the world, and they must be back in their own land. There will be no Millennium until everything gets in its place.

In that day the Lord will recover the remnant of His people, who shall be left,

…from Assyria and from Egypt, and from Pathros, and from Cush, and from Elan, and from Shinar, and from Hamath, and from the islands of the sea. (Isaiah 11:11)

This includes America.

And he shall set up an ensign for the nations, and shall assemble the outcasts of Israel, and gather together the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth. (Isaiah 11:12)

Again, this is during the Millennium which is to be established on this earth.

One more reference that has to do with the physical characteristics of the Millennium is that wonderful thirty-fifth chapter of Isaiah. Now will you note this:

The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose. It shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice even with joy and singing: the glory of Lebanon shall be given unto it, the excellency of Carmel and Sharon, they shall see the glory of the LORD, and the excellency of our God. (Isaiah 35:1, 2)

The desert will blossom as a rose in the Millennium. The curse that’s on this earth today will be removed. I thought of this again out in Arizona as I drove from Flagstaff all the way up to Page at the Glen Canyon Dam. That is a desolate country, friend, for miles and miles. Now I think there is a beauty in the desert. It’s a desolate, stark, almost an ugly beauty, yet it is beautiful. But I said to the folk traveling with me, “You know, it would be wonderful to make this trip during the Millennium. Just think — mile upon mile of roses! The desert shall blossom as the rose.”

That’s not all. He says something else here:

Strengthen ye the weak hands, and confirm the feeble knees. Say to them that are of a fearful heart, Be strong, fear not: behold, your God will come with vengeance, even God with a recompense; he will come and save you. Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened,…

There’ll be no blind in the Millennium.

… and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. (Isaiah 35:3-5)

There will be no need for sign language to translate for those who do not hear. There will be no deaf in that day at all.

Then shall the lame man leap as an hart, and the tongue of the dumb sing….

Even I will be able to sing. I want to sing a solo for you then. It may not seem like the Millennium to have to listen, but I do want to sing along with those who haven’t been able to speak. “The tongue of the dumb sing.”

… for in the wilderness shall waters break out, and streams in the desert. (Isaiah 35:6)

Now let me drop down to the final verse of this chapter:

And the ransomed of the LORD shall return, and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads: they shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away. (Isaiah 35:10)

That is the Millennium; that is the hope of this earth. However, that is not the hope of the church. The church’s hope is that one of these days we are to be caught up to meet the Lord in the air,

For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. (1 Thessalonians 4:14-17)

He will take us to a place that, candidly, is going to be even more wonderful than this earth, the New Jerusalem. But I think we will be able to commute back and forth. What glorious things God has planned for our future!

I wonder today if you are on the way to the New Jerusalem. Our Lord Jesus said, “ I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me” (John 14:6).

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There was a clarity to the Nineties. It was pre-9/11, before that anxiety kicked in that exists right now about the financial crisis or terrorism. We were all just going to move forward into the millennium and everything was always going to get better. Then, whoops, that didn’t happen.

Carrie Brownstein

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PRONUNCIATION OF THE MILLENNIUM

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WHAT DOES THE MILLENNIUM MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Millennium

A millennium is a period of time equal to 1000 years. It derives from the Latin mille, thousand, and annus, year. It is often, but not necessarily, related to a particular dating system. Sometimes, it is used specifically for periods of thousand years that begin at the starting point of the calendar in consideration, or in later years that are whole number multiples of a thousand years after it. The term can also refer to an interval of time beginning on any date. Frequently in the latter case it may have religious or theological implications. Sometimes in use, such an interval called a «millennium» might be interpreted less precisely, i.e., not always being exactly 1000 years long. It could be, for example, 1050, 1500, etc.

Synonyms and antonyms of the millennium in the English dictionary of synonyms

Translation of «the millennium» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF THE MILLENNIUM

Find out the translation of the millennium to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of the millennium from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «the millennium» in English.

Translator English — Chinese


千年

1,325 millions of speakers

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del milenio

570 millions of speakers

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सहस्राब्दी

380 millions of speakers

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الألفية

280 millions of speakers

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тысячелетия

278 millions of speakers

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milênio

270 millions of speakers

Translator English — Bengali


সহস্রাব্দের

260 millions of speakers

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le millénaire

220 millions of speakers

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Alaf

190 millions of speakers

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das Jahrtausend

180 millions of speakers

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千年間

130 millions of speakers

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천년

85 millions of speakers

Translator English — Javanese


Ing milenium

85 millions of speakers

Translator English — Vietnamese


thiên niên kỷ

80 millions of speakers

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ஆயிரமாயிரம்

75 millions of speakers

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मिलेनियम

75 millions of speakers

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Binyıl

70 millions of speakers

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millennio

65 millions of speakers

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Millennium

50 millions of speakers

Translator English — Ukrainian


тисячоліття

40 millions of speakers

Translator English — Romanian


mileniu

30 millions of speakers

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η χιλιετία

15 millions of speakers

Translator English — Afrikaans


die millennium

14 millions of speakers

Translator English — Swedish


millennieskiftet

10 millions of speakers

Translator English — Norwegian


årtusenskiftet

5 millions of speakers

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «THE MILLENNIUM»

The term «the millennium» is quite widely used and occupies the 28.663 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «THE MILLENNIUM» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about the millennium

10 QUOTES WITH «THE MILLENNIUM»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word the millennium.

For nearly two years, I was flying above the planet with my camera. I knew straight away that this was something important to do, just at this moment, a portrait of the planet for the millennium year. I worked in 80 countries, fighting for money all the time.

We barely missed killing Bin Laden. There were numerous findings issued by the President to kill him. We rolled up terrorist cells. We stopped the millennium bombings.

If the lives of men can be measured in terms of years, ideologies in decades, and nations in centuries, then the unit measuring civilizations, born of the interaction among peoples, would be the millennium.

There was a clarity to the Nineties. It was pre-9/11, before that anxiety kicked in that exists right now about the financial crisis or terrorism. We were all just going to move forward into the millennium and everything was always going to get better. Then, whoops, that didn’t happen.

Here I am at the turn of the millennium and I’m still the last man to have walked on the moon, somewhat disappointing. It says more about what we have not done than about what we have done.

Until politics are a branch of science we shall do well to regard political and social reforms as experiments rather than short-cuts to the millennium.

Well, by the end of the millennium, five, six months from now, we hope to somehow manage to move into a new location where we have the whole building, so we can devote space to all our activities.

In these dangerous times, where it seems the world is ripping apart at the seams, we can all learn how to survive from those who stare death squarely in the face every day, and we should reach out to each other and bond as a community, rather than hide from the terrors of life at the end of the millennium.

It is important that we are coming up on the millennium because what I am experiencing, just being one person out of billions, is the feeling of acceleration. I experience this through my contact with other people.

Sexy at the millennium means having a solid sense of self but never taking yourself too seriously.

10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THE MILLENNIUM»

Discover the use of the millennium in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to the millennium and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

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Approaching the Millennium: Essays on Angels in America

Contributors to this volume are Arnold Aronson, Art Borreca, Gregory W. Bredbeck, Michael Cadden, Nicholas de Jongh, Allen J. Frantzen, Stanton B. Garner, Deborah R. Geis, Martin Harries, Steven F. Kruger, James Miller, Framji Minwalla, …

Deborah R. Geis, Steven F. Kruger, 1997

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The Meaning of the Millennium: Four Views

Robert G. Clouse brings together four scholars to debate various views on the millennium: George Eldon Ladd, Herman A. Hoyt, Loraine Boettner and Anthony A. Hoekema.

George Eldon Ladd, Robert G. Clouse, 1977

3

The Millennium Prize Problems

The present volume sets forth the official description of each of the seven problems and the rules governing the prizes. It also contains an essay by Jeremy Gray on the history of prize problems in mathematics.

James A. Carlson, Arthur Jaffe, Andrew Wiles, 2006

4

India: From Midnight to the Millennium and Beyond

One of India’s foremost writers assesses the country’s achievements and failures over the last fifty years since its independence from British rule and notes India’s importance in the challenges facing America in the twenty-first century.

5

United Nations at the Millennium: The Principal Organs

This book provides unparalleled coverage of each of the principal organs of the United Nations.

Paul Taylor, A.J.R. Groom, 2000

6

Gender and the Millennium Development Goals

This collection focuses on the Millennium Development Goals from a gender perspective.

Wright argues that getting ready for the millennium does not mean getting ready for the end of the world as we know it, and shows that the millennium hype is masking a deeper problem in our culture.

Nicholas Thomas Wright, 1999

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The Pursuit Of The Millennium: Revolutionary Millenarians …

Revolutionary Millenarians and Mystical Anarchists of the Middle Ages Norman
Cohn. militant and crudely millenarian form; and it was such people who now
streamed into Miinster. The more prosperous burghers of Milnster were, naturally
 …

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The Millennium Development Goals and Beyond: Global …

This book highlights that active debate about what the MDGs have achieved and what that means for the crafting of a post-2015 international framework for action, must become a priority.

Rorden Wilkinson, David Hulme, 2012

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African Poverty at the Millennium: Causes, Complexities, and …

This explores the complex nature of poverty in Africa.

Howard White, Tony Killick, Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa, 2001

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «THE MILLENNIUM»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term the millennium is used in the context of the following news items.

Millennium Stadium in Cardiff confirmed as host for the 2017 …

Cardiff has long been reported to be among the frontrunners for the 2017 Champions League final and the Millennium Stadium was confirmed as host by UEFA … «Daily Mail, Jun 15»

England should want the roof to be shut at the Millennium Stadium …

Why are we still discussing whether the Millennium Stadium roof will be open on Friday night? Stuart Lancaster should have gone on the front foot on Monday … «Daily Mail, Feb 15»

Wales vs. South Africa: Winners and Losers from Millennium Stadium

Here are the winners and losers from a red-letter day at the Millennium Stadium. Tackle stats come courtesy of ESPNScrum.com. Begin Slideshow ». « Prev. «Bleacher Report, Nov 14»

Fifth of millennium babies ‘obese’ by age of 11

One in five children born at the start of the millennium was obese by the age of 11, according to a major study. The Millennium Cohort Study, which follows … «BBC News, Nov 14»

Wales fans who booed Rhys Priestland at the Millennium Stadium …

It was only a very small section at the Millennium Stadium who greeted Priestland’s arrival – following Dan Biggar’s groin injury in the 47th minute – with derision … «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 14»

Batmobile hitches a ride on ‘Star Wars’ Millennium Falcon?

Director J.J. Abrams tweets a video showing a glimpse of Han Solo’s beloved hunk of junk — the Millennium Falcon — with a fun shout-out to «Batman vs. «CNET, Sep 14»

Surprise Star Wars pictures: Millennium Falcon photographed from …

Matthew Myatt originally thought his pictures of the Millennium Falcon and an X-Wing fighter were experimental aircraft at Greenham Common, Berkshire. «BBC News, Sep 14»

Star Wars: Episode 7 director’s tweet hints Millennium Falcon will fly …

And making ridiculous claims that the Millennium Falcon is in the movie. … will be well aware, a Dejarik table featured in the Millennium Falcon’s lounge area. «The Guardian, Jun 14»

Rugby World Cup 2015: Wales chief Roger Lewis delighted after …

The match schedule also appeared designed to deny Wales a home quarter-final, with the Millennium Stadium hosting two, but definitely not Warren Gatland’s … «Telegraph.co.uk, May 13»

Six Nations: Tom Woods urges England not to be spooked by …

Tom Wood warned England not to be spooked by the pre-match “sideshow” at the Millennium Stadium ahead of tomorrow’s Grand Slam showdown with Wales. «The Independent, Mar 13»

REFERENCE

« EDUCALINGO. The millennium [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-en/the-millennium>. Apr 2023 ».

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After millennia of dead-ends and extravagant promises, we can now see our way to understanding the mechanisms of ageing.


To begin with, the form and character of the landscape are unlikely to have remained static across the millennia.


Their analyses of macrobotanical remains are consistent with these descriptions and include an analysis of an environment very modified through millennia of cultivation.


Importantly, such speculations assume the prevalence of schizophrenia has remained constant for millennia.


Instead, these core data suggest that regional drying began about 3,000 years ago and that the past three millennia were characterized by variable moisture availability.


As these texts have evolved over millennia and have passed through countless pairs of editorial hands, they defy spatial and temporal attribution.


However mythical its origins, the concept of mentorship has survived the millennia intact.


Within the constraints outlined above, the author has given us a fairly detailed historical account spanning five millennia.


To propose a type of sound change that inheres in a family over generations (indeed, over millennia) raises important questions.


At no time, though, during these two millennia did the imperial system itself appear threatened for any extended period or to any noteworthy degree.


In a more trivial sense, it equally holds true for material culture items which have been in use for several millennia.


To evaluate the causes of reforestation, it will be necessary to explore in greater detail the climate fluctuations of the past few millennia.


Dry conditions appear to have returned during the past two millennia.


Additionally, research is now elucidating some of the basic processes by which crops have evolved over the last few millennia.


The computer, which has arisen through the wealth of achievements of the human mind through the millennia, cannot create anything new.

These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

тысячелетие, золотой век

существительное

- тысячелетие

youth empowerment for the new millennium — наделение молодежи более широкими правами на пороге нового тысячелетия
the beginning of a new millennium — начало нового тысячелетия

- тысячелетняя годовщина
- рел. тысячелетнее царство Христа; второе пришествие (Христа)
- золотой век

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

millennium bug — некорректная интерпретация дат после 2000 г.  

Примеры с переводом

The year 2000 was celebrated as the beginning of the third millennium.

2000 год отмечался как начало третьего тысячелетия.

People turn to mysticism at the turn of a millennium.

На рубеже тысячелетия люди обращаются к мистицизму.

The book describes the changes that have occurred in the landscape over many millennia.

В книге рассказывается об изменениях, которые произошли в ландшафте в течение многих тысячелетий.

Bahrain has been an entrepot of trade between Arabia and India since the second millennium BC

Бахрейн является перевалочным пунктом торговли между Аравией и Индией, начиная со второго тысячелетия до нашей эры.

Примеры, ожидающие перевода

At the close of this millennium, the favored dichotomy features a supposed battle called “the science wars.»

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Возможные однокоренные слова

Формы слова

noun
ед. ч.(singular): millennium
мн. ч.(plural): millennia or millenn

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