Hi shalag,
Good question. Off the top of my head, I would say that there are at least two meanings to "Messianic Age." Since Jews didn't know about the two comings of Messiah, they spoke of "this world" and "the world to come" in which Messiah would rule and which they thought would be like what Christians call the "Millennium" (Universal Peace, Prosperity, etc.). That's one reason they say Jesus was not the Messiah, because He didn't accomplish those things at His first coming. But since we know Christ was Messiah, we are living in the "Messianic Age" - that is, the age that began when the Jewish Age ended and will continue until the "Consummation" when the New Heaven and New Earth are manifested at the Second Coming. In this view, there is no literal "Millennium." Christ rules in the hearts of men for a "thousand years" which is a Biblical symbol of "a long time."
So we have three ages:
1) the Jewish age,
2) the Christian age,
3) the New Heaven and Earth Age
Or this could be extended to various dispensations:
1) the Innocence age (Eden),
2) the Man age (up to the Flood)
3) the Jewish age (from Abraham to Christ),
4) the Christian age (from the First to the Second Coming),
5) the New Aion Age (the Eternal (Aionic) Age).
If you are amillennialist, then the Christian Age is the Millennium. If, on the other hand, you believe in a literal 1000 year reign of Christ on earth, then we would have a possible division like this:
1) the Innocence age (Eden),
2) the Man age (up to the Flood)
3) the Jewish age (from Abraham to Christ),
4) the Christian age (from the First Coming to Millennium),
5) the Millennium
6) the New Aion Age (the Eternal (Aionic) Age).
Of course, none of these lists have the Perfect Number Seven so they will need to massaged and manipulated until we arrive at that magic number.
Click here for a typical example of the Seven Dispensations.
Yes indeed! Christ is the "Second Adam." The pattern you noted was intentional.
That's actually a very good condition to be in. You need to empty the cup of its old contents before you can fill it with the new.
Richard
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