interpreter said in post 604:
Jesus never mentions a rapture.
Jesus does mention the rapture, for it's the gathering together of the church at his second coming (2 Thessalonians 2:1; 1 Thessalonians 4:15-17), which he mentions in Matthew 24:30-31, Mark 13:26-27, and John 14:3b.
interpreter said in post 604:
Mat. 24:31 was fulfilled 7 times by the 7 Ecumenical Councils.
Matthew 24:31 won't be fulfilled until Jesus' second coming (Matthew 24:30), which will be immediately after the future tribulation of Matthew 24 and Revelation chapters 6 to 18 (Matthew 24:29-31, Revelation 19:7 to 20:6; 2 Thessalonians 2:1-8).
interpreter said in post 604:
Hitler slayed 6 million Jews in his gas chambers, and 1 million Serbs.
That's horrible.
But it doesn't mean that Jews and Serbs have ever fulfilled the details regarding the two witnesses (Revelation 11:3-12), or that Hitler ever fulfilled the details regarding the Antichrist (the individual-man aspect of the beast) (e.g. Revelation 13:4-18).
interpreter said in post 604:
The 5 horsemen found 5 Christian nations.
Who are the five horsemen, what are their five nations, and how have those nations, and only those nations, ever fulfilled all the details of Revelation 6:2-8 and Revelation 19:11 to 20:6?
interpreter said in post 604:
The Star in the East is of course Venus, which appeared over Bethlehem near high noon on March 27th, 4 BC (during an eclipse).
It can't be Venus, for the reasons given in the "Matthew 2:9" part of post 603.
interpreter said in post 604:
The 7 stars form 21 alignments or vectors.
If by the seven stars you mean the seven ancient cities in Revelation 1:11, what verse requires that there's any significance to those alignments?
Also, Revelation 1:20 tells us what the seven stars in Revelation 1:16 represented: Not the location of the seven cities, but only the seven "angels" of the seven literal, first century AD local church congregations in those seven cities, which were in the Roman province of "Asia" (Revelation 1:20, Revelation 1:11), which is today western Turkey.
These seven "angels" (Revelation 1:20) could have been seven human messengers sent by those churches to John on the island of Patmos (Revelation 1:9), which is just off the coast of western Turkey. For in Revelation 1:20, the original Greek word (aggelos, G0032) translated as "angels" can refer to human "messengers" (Luke 7:24).
interpreter said in post 604:
For example, a line drawn from Ephesus to Thyatira, and then extended, bisects Constantinople, one of the 7 golden lampstands, and the seat of the first horseman.
What verse requires that there's any significance to a line through ancient Ephesus and Thyatira crossing ancient Byzantium, which wasn't called Constantinople until centuries after Revelation was written, and which is called Istanbul today? Also, ancient Constantinople wasn't one of the seven golden candlesticks (or lampstands) in Revelation 1:12. For Revelation 1:20,11 explains that those seven golden candlesticks (or lampstands) represented the seven ancient church congregations in the seven ancient cities of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea.
Also, what verse refers to a city being "the seat" of the first horseman of Revelation 6:2?
Also, the first horseman, seated on the white horse of Revelation 6:2, could represent the gospel of Jesus (not Jesus himself: Acts 3:21) going forth to all the nations of the earth and victoriously saving souls. For Jesus is the person seated on the white horse seen later in Revelation 19:11,13 (compare John 1:1,14), and his gospel will be preached to all the nations of the earth during the future tribulation of Revelation chapters 6 to 18 and Matthew 24 (Matthew 24:14, Revelation 14:6). The bow (Revelation 6:2) is a weapon that's able to affect things far away, just as the gospel is able to affect things far away from where it began (Luke 24:47).
interpreter said in post 604:
First they formed companies.
What verse is fulfilled by Britain forming companies?
interpreter said in post 604:
Rev. 6:5-6
How does Britain forming companies fulfill the famines of Revelation 6:5-6?
interpreter said in post 604:
Just as there were false prophets in the great tribulation of WW II, there will be false prophets in the Battle of Ar Mageddon.
The details regarding the Antichrist's False Prophet have never been fulfilled (Revelation 13:11-16, Revelation 16:13, Revelation 19:20). Also, there's no such thing in scripture as "the Battle of" Armageddon.
interpreter said in post 604:
The drying up of the Euphrates was news at the time.
Nothing in past news has ever referred to the Euphrates drying up.
interpreter said in post 604:
I mean the 5th horseman, usually thought to be Jesus, who appears in chapter 19, and reigns for a thousand years.
Jesus won't reign on the earth for a thousand years until after his second coming (Revelation 19:7 to 20:6, Zechariah 14).
interpreter said in post 604:
The first horseman, the Byzantine Empire, also reigned for a thousand years.
Can you quote your source, indicating the start and end dates, and any relevant verse?
interpreter said in post 604:
As did the 2nd horseman, the Holy Roman Empire, founded by Charles the Great who rode a red horse and conquered with a great sword.
Can you quote your source, indicating the start and end dates, and any relevant verse?
The last three of the four horsemen (Revelation 6:4-8) represent a horrible future war which will begin the future tribulation of Revelation chapters 6 to 18 and Matthew 24, which war will, with its aftermath of famines and epidemics, end up killing a fourth of the world (Revelation 6:8). The "great sword" of this war (Revelation 6:4) could be Israel's nuclear weapons.
One way this war could happen is that the U.S. could build up the Iraqi Army until it's huge enough and well-equipped enough to serve as a proxy army, for the U.S. and Israel, for an all-out ground invasion of Iran, in order to end Iran's nuclear weapons program and extremist regime. As part of the buildup of the Iraqi Army, the U.S. could reinstall some of the former Baathist military hierarchy to run the Iraqi Army more efficiently and ruthlessly. And if the current Shiite-dominated government of Iraq balks at any invasion of fellow-Shiite Iran, this could lead the CIA, the Mossad, and possibly also (Sunni Arab) Saudi Intelligence, to bring about a Baathist coup d'etat in Iraq. For all three of these intelligence agencies would love for Iraq to attack their common mortal foe Iran, and the Baathists could agree to do this, for they see non-Arab Iran as a great enemy of Arab autonomy.
To help get the Iraqi masses and the world behind the idea of an all-out Iraqi invasion of Iran, false-flag operations could be managed by the CIA and the Mossad by which it will be made to seem that (non-Arab, Persian) Iran is attacking the Iraqi Sunni Arabs and their little children terroristically with "dirty bombs" made from Iranian-enriched uranium, so that the Iraqi Arab masses will become enraged and begin to call for all-out retaliation against (what they could call) "the vile Persians". And the world could see an Iraqi invasion of Iran as being completely justified by self-defense.
But then, right when Iraq is all ready to invade Iran, the ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel (led by a false Messiah) could destroy the Muslim Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa Mosque (the third-holiest sites in Islam) on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, to prepare the site for the building of a third Jewish temple (Revelation 11:1-2, Matthew 24:15, Daniel 11:31,36; 2 Thessalonians 2:4). This could so enrage Muslims worldwide, including the (Muslim) Iraqi Army, that the Iraqi Baathist Generals could see it as a perfect excuse to abandon the plan to invade huge Iran, and instead (pretending that they're doing so in the name of Islam) turn and send their vast army against the little territory of Israel, completely defeating it (Daniel 11:15-17; in verse 17, the original Hebrew word translated as "daughter" is "bath").
But this wouldn't be the ultimate reason for the Baathist attack, which could continue on south to also defeat and occupy Egypt (Daniel 11:15). For even though there has been some ostensible change in Egypt, the U.S.-supported Egyptian Army remains in ultimate control, so that the Baathists could see the Egyptian regime as still being a puppet of the U.S., just as they could see Israel as being a colony of the U.S. Baathism's ultimate aim is to unite all Arab lands from Oman to Morocco into one massive, powerful United Arab States free of all foreign hegemony.
The all-out Iraqi attack on Israel could be joined by the entire (Baathist) Syrian Army (with all of its missiles, many tipped with nerve agents), as well as by all of Iran's long-range missiles and all of Hezbollah's and Hamas' missiles and guerrillas. Israel could find itself suddenly attacked from three directions at the same time, with tens of thousands of missiles raining down on its cities and military bases, and tens of thousands of Iraqi tanks (meant to defeat and occupy huge Iran) pouring across its borders. As Israel starts to see its little sliver of land completely overrun, and sees that its total defeat is imminent and assured, in retaliation it could drop nuclear bombs on Baghdad, Damascus (Isaiah 17:1), Tehran, and other major cities of Iraq, Syria, and Iran.
There could be so many nuclear explosions sending so much radioactive dust and ash so high into the atmosphere that it could be blown eastward and fall on hugely-populated South Asia, ruining so many crop fields and immune systems there with radiation that a fourth of the world's population could end up dying from the war and its aftermath of famines and epidemics. This could fulfill the horrible war which will begin the future tribulation of Revelation chapters 6 to 18 and Matthew 24, which war will, with its aftermath of famines and epidemics, end up killing a fourth of the world (Revelation 6:4-8). The "great sword" of this war (Revelation 6:4) could be Israel's nuclear weapons. This war could be blamed not only on the "religious fundamentalism" of Islam and Judaism, but also on religious fundamentalism in general, and so could lead to a worldwide crusade against all forms of religious fundamentalism, including Christian fundamentalism, that is, the (correct) idea that the Bible is wholly true (2 Timothy 3:16, Matthew 4:4) and that all other religions are cursed (Galatians 1:8-9, John 14:6, John 3:36, Acts 4:12).