DavidPT
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Jesus wasn't talking past 70 ad in luke 11 and matthew 23 when he charged apostate israel with all the righteous blood shed, so why should I personally understand the symbolic vision of revelation 18:24 as more or beyond what Jesus already taught?
One valid reason why you probably should is this.
Revelation 18:21 And a mighty angel took up a stone like a great millstone, and cast it into the sea, saying, Thus with violence shall that great city Babylon be thrown down, and shall be found no more at all.
Whatever one takes that great city Babylon to be meaning, according to this verse once this is fulfilled, we are told that great city Babylon shall be found no more at all. Which should be taken to mean that it no longer exists, in any sense.
Revelation 18:24 And in her was found the blood of prophets, and of saints, and of all that were slain upon the earth.
It is in that great city Babylon where all this blood is found. Which then means once verse 21 has been fulfilled, there will never be anymore martyering of anyone ever again because that great city Babylon no longer exists, in any sense.
If one insists that great city Babylon is meaning Jerusalem in the first century prior to it being destroyed, what about the fact that Jesrusalem is back on the map again? How does that then equal this---and shall be found no more at all? Verse 24 indicates in her was found the blood of prophets, and of saints, and of all that were slain upon the earth. And that this is meaning up until verse 21 is fulfilled, and not also after verse 21 is fulfilled.
If verse 21 was fulfilled 2000 years ago, I already showed one contradiction that causes if one takes it to mean Jerusalem in the first century prior to it being destroyed. Another contradiction it causes, clearly there has still been blood shed of saints and continues to be to this day, post that of 70 AD. Which then obviously means verse 21 hasn't been fulfilled yet since verse 24 is not meaning after verse 21 is fulfilled, it is meaning before it is fulfilled, meaning in regards to blood being shed by the martyring of saints.
I know what you are likely going to argue, since the beast also causes saints to be martyred, saints can still be being martyred after verse 21 is fulfilled. It all depends on how you look at it. If that great city Babylon symbolizes the beast's kingdom, destroy that kingdom and now the beast no longer has a kingdom to operate through, or destroy that kingdom and it also takes down the beast at the same time. But if we take Babylon the great to be meaning Jerusalem in the first century prior to it being destroyed, and that if we take verse 21 as already fulfilled, there is no getting around it then, it contradicts this--and shall be found no more at all---the fact Jerusalem is still found to this day.
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