Speaking of time:
Rev 10:6-7 (KJV1611 Edition):
And sware by him that liueth for euer and euer,
who created heauen, and the things that therein are,
and the earth, and the things that therein are,
and the sea, and the things which are therein,
that there should bee time no longer.
7. But in the dayes of the voice of the seuenth Angel,
when he shall begin to sound, the mysterie of God
should be finished, as hee hath declared
to his seruants the Prophets.
'that there should bee time no longer' refers to
God's deadline having been met.
'that there should bee time no longer' does
not refer to the ceasing of time.
Indeed the phrase: "the mysterie of God
should be finished" show the meaning of:
'that there should bee time no longer' which refers to
God's deadline having been met.
The clocks will keep on ticking as by the power of God
Almighty, Christ ushers in the
Earthly Millinnial Messanic Kingdom.
On 15 Aug 2006 I did a Google search on "time ends and eternity begins"
getting 44 'hits'. So this is a used (though non-biblical and
non-sense) concept.
So if you think time comes to a grinding halt at
the Second Coming of Jesus, then you have to be
some kind of a-millinnial believer: the Millinnium being
a spiritual truth, not an earthly truth.
If you realise that the deadline has come when
Jesus Returns, then you can be any of the
otherl-option-millinnial choices (like pre-mill,
post-mill, etc) for other reasons.