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THE MILLENNIAL EEIGN.             191

                       "To him that overcometh will I grant
                     to sit with me in my throne."
                                               Rev. 3:21.
                      "Thou  .  .  .  hast made us  unto  our
                     God  kings and  priests;  and we  shall
                     reign on  (o) the earth."  Rev.  5:9,  10.
                       "Kings and priests unto God and His
                     Father."                  Rev.  1:6.
                      "The Father  .  .  . who  hath  trans-
                     lated us  into the kingdom of His dear
                     Son."                   Col. 1:12,  13.
                       "And I saw thrones, and they  (6) sat
                     upon them, and judgment was given un-
                     to them."                 Rev.  20:4.
                       "The saints shall Judge the world."
                                              1 Cor.  6:2.
        [The Kingdom having been set up, and  all that offend gathered
       out of the land,  (1) the Lord Jesus judges first his own people, the
       Jews, as to their fidelity to him, (2) and then the nations on earth
       as to their treatment of his people in their trouble.  (3)  The ten
       trlbea of Israel, after purification,  (4) are brought into the land (5)
       and together with the two tribes of Judah become one nation.  (6)
       The Lord makes the new covenant with  his  people,  Israel and
       Judah,  (7) forgiving their iniquity, and remembering their sin no
       more;  (8) while  punishments are visited by him upon his enemies,
       (9)  including Gog and his armies,  (10) who are overthrown and
       destroyed.  (11)  The Jewish people come into possession of the full
       extent of their land  (12) according to promise,  (13) including the
       Great Desert, which "blossoms as the rose."  (14)  The temple (15)
       and the city (16) are rebuilt after the Divine plan; and the Levltl-
       cal sacrifices and form of worship are with some modifications re-es-
       tablished.  (17)  Nothing  shall  hurt  or  destroy  in  all  the  holy
       mountain.  (18)  The Lord sets his hand again the second time to
       recover the remnant of his people, both Israel and Judah, from the
       four corners of the earth.  (19)  Jerusalem  is made a praise, the
       (a) Or, Over.              Eze.  28:26; Mlc.  5:15; Nah.
       (b) The  saints,  "the  armies  1:8.
          which  were  in  heaven,"  (10) Eze.  38:1-17.
          Rev.  19:8,  14.
       (1) Isa. 13:9; 33:14; Mat. 13:30.  (11) Eze. 38:18 to 39:21.
          41.                   (12) Eze. 47:13 to 48:29.
       (2) Mat.  25:14-30; Lu. 19:12-27.  (13) Gen.  15:18;  Deu.  11:24;
       (3) Joel  3:2,  12; Mat. 25:31-46;  Josh.  1:4.
          Acts 17:31.           (14) Isa.  32:15;  35:1,  2;  51:3;
       (4) Eze. 20:33-38; Am.  9:9,  10.  Eze. 36:33-36.
       (5)  Isa. 49:12-23; Eze. 20:40-42;  (15) Eze. 40:1 to 43:17.
          36:24; Am. 9:14, 15.  (16) Isa.  60:10;  Jer.  31:38.  40;
       (6) Isa.  11:13;  Eze.  37:16-24;  Eze.  48:15-17  30-35;  Zee.
          Hos. 1:11.               14:10,  11.
       (7) Jer.  31:31-33;  32:40;  50:4,  (17) Eze.  43:18  to  46:24;  Mai.
          5; Eze. 37:26; Ro. 11:26, 27;  3:3,  4.
          He.  8:8-11.          (18)  Isa.  11:6-9;  33:24;  35:9;
       (8)  Isa. 60:21;  Jer. 31:34; 33:8;  55:13;  65:25;  Eze.  34:25;
          50:20; Eze. 36:25-33; Mlc.  7:  Hos.  2:18; Rev.  22:3.
          18,  19; Heb.  8:12.  (19) Isa.  11:11,  12;  Jer. 50:4-6;
       () Isa.  2:17-21;  26:9;  84:2;  Eze. 39:25,  28.
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