Sentences with millennium
mil·len·ni·um
M m - ...the eve of the Millennium.
- 2000 b.c. through 1001 b.c. is the 2d millennium b.c.
- It takes its name from the early Christians' anticipation of Christ's Second Coming, to be followed by a millennium, or thousand-year reign of peace and tranquillity.
- They expect to usher in the millennium before Christ's return.
- The year 2001 marks the beginning of the third millennium
- We are now entering the third millennium and we are about to collide with a post-modern, post-Christian world.
- But fifty years is a long time, he added; the millennium was approaching.
- Although the date of the millennium is arbitrary, it has undeniably affected how people behave.
- Born in the last year of the Victorian era, she lived to see in the new millennium after a century of turbulence and profound social change.
- At the beginning of the first millennium of the Christian era, synagogues were all-purpose buildings for assembly in village and town.
- For the first millennium of Christianity, the college as we know it did not exist.
- From midday most of the country will be celebrating the millennium with a huge picnic.
- Even something as monumental as the birth of a new millennium couldn't in the end live up to all of the hype.
- The new millennium was marked by special awards.
- As the millennium approaches, Andersson's characters find their world falling apart around them, with few options as their sanity begins to slip away.
- However, the second millennium of Christianity was one marked by deep and painful divisions.
- What does an Oriental seer, born in the middle of the first millennium before Christ among historical circumstances and a culture so different from our own, have to offer such very modern thinkers?
- The book describes the changes that have occurred in the landscape over many millennia.