*20:2 Well over half of the Greek manuscripts, two of the three main independent lines of transmission (including the best one), contain this clause. Since both the TR and the so-called critical text omit it, most versions do not include it.
†20:3 If language has any verifiable meaning at all, this passage is obviously talking about a literal period of one thousand years.
‡20:4 What cultures in our day practice beheading?
§20:5 Verse six makes clear that this part of verse 5 is parenthetical. It is participants in the first resurrection who will reign the thousand years; so that first resurrection must happen at the beginning of the thousand years, not the end; so “the rest of the dead” are the lost who will participate in the resurrection unto condemnation (call it the second resurrection), after the Millennium. Superficial readings of this passage have given rise to all sorts of confusion.
*20:8 During the Millennium there will be a population explosion. Since the government will be dictatorial, everyone will have to obey outwardly, but Satan will have no trouble raising an army of ‘dissidents’.
†20:9 The picture here is different from the battle of Armageddon—compare 19:21.
‡20:11 Doubtless the Face was full of wrath—at that point there will be absolutely no place to hide.
§20:12 Less than 10% of the Greek manuscripts read ‘God’ instead of “throne”, as in AV and NKJV.
*20:13 I confess that I do not understand this; how can Death be holding dead that are not in Hades? Perhaps they are regarded as partners. But then, how can the ocean have a separate roster of dead?
†20:13 Twice it says that they will be judged on the basis of their works. So how can you really evaluate someone's deeds? Only by taking account of their context. Those who never heard the Gospel will be judged within the context that they lived, and the Judge will prove that even within their own context they did not measure up.
‡20:14 The first death is the physical one; the second is the spiritual one—eternal separation from the Creator (the essence of death is separation). Death and Hades are treated as if they were living entities.
§20:15 That is right; since no one can be saved by their works, the only way out is the Book of Life!