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Eight views on the RAPTURE and the Tribulation:

1. Pre-tribulation view

The rapture occurs before the 7 year tribulation period begins.

2. Partial-tribulation view
Not all believers will be raptured, only those who have some degree of spiritual attainment. Unworthy Christians will be left behind during the tribulation.

3. Mid-tribulation view
The rapture occurs at the midpoint of the 7 year tribulation period.

4. Post-tribulation view
The rapture occurs at the end of the 7 year tribulation period.

5. Amillennial view
Amillennialists hold very different views. Most believe there is no Rapture.
They negate the supernatural aspects of the book of Revelation because they see most of it as allegorical teaching.

6. Indignant-tribber view
These people think that debating eschatology is always wrong and divisive.
They wag their fingers at the rest of us. “Shame, shame, shame!”

7. Independent thinkers
Disagree with all the viewpoints listed above. They only, interpret the scriptures correctly. Could they really be the smartest people on the planet?

8. Undecided
These people come to forums like this hoping to gain insight and understanding.

So many flavours, so much confusion, so here is my suggestion:
For transparency we could declare our bias within our “signatures”.
(“Staunch Pre-Trib, Dispensationalist”, “Proudly Independent”, etc.)

This would make it so much easier to identify friends/foes and expedite the formation of “tag teams” (similar to pro-wrestling).
 
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Disagree with all the viewpoints listed above. They only, interpret the scriptures correctly. Could they really be the smartest people on the planet?
I disagree with all those theories.
For the simple reason that none of them have proper Biblical support.
Sadly, people seem unable and incapable of understanding what the Lord actually does have planned for our future.

The shocking proliferation of different beliefs, can only be because the Lord wants it to be that way. The forthcoming Day when He will change the world will come as a terrible surprise to most and it will be the way Jesus will winnow out those of little faith. Matthew 3:12
 
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I disagree with all those theories.
For the simple reason that none of them have proper Biblical support.
Sadly, people seem unable and incapable of understanding what the Lord actually does have planned for our future.

The shocking proliferation of different beliefs, can only be because the Lord wants it to be that way. The forthcoming Day when He will change the world will come as a terrible surprise to most and it will be the way Jesus will winnow out those of little faith. Matthew 3:12
And I am writing this to all that do not believe in the COMING // PAROUSIA what is called the RAPTURE as there is no Greek word for RAPTURE .

And 2 Thess 2:3 is also a very important verse , as the KJV translates it FALLLING AWAY which is the GREEK Word

APOSTASIA which means a DEPARTURE and this Greek word also found in Acts 21:21 .

Then in 1 THESS 4:17 we see the Greek word , will be CAUGHT AWAY // HARPAZO , is in the Greek FUTURE TENSE , Passive Voice and in the Plural .

And another one In Gal 1:4 where we see the Greek word RESCUE //EXAIREO

There is no OTHER VIEW .


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I disagree with all those theories.
For the simple reason that none of them have proper Biblical support.
Sadly, people seem unable and incapable of understanding what the Lord actually does have planned for our future.

The shocking proliferation of different beliefs, can only be because the Lord wants it to be that way. The forthcoming Day when He will change the world will come as a terrible surprise to most and it will be the way Jesus will winnow out those of little faith. Matthew 3:12
I guess I was correct about the INDEPENDENT THINKERS. They do indeed think they have a corner on the truth.
 
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I guess I was correct about the INDEPENDENT THINKERS. They do indeed think they have a corner on the truth.
The Truth is in the Bible.
The theory of a 'rapture to heaven', is never stated in the Bible. It is a false teaching and cannot happen.
And I am writing this to all that do not believe in the COMING // PAROUSIA what is called the RAPTURE as there is no Greek word for RAPTURE .

And 2 Thess 2:3 is also a very important verse , as the KJV translates it FALLLING AWAY which is the GREEK Word

APOSTASIA which means a DEPARTURE and this Greek word also found in Acts 21:21 .

Then in 1 THESS 4:17 we see the Greek word , will be CAUGHT AWAY // HARPAZO , is in the Greek FUTURE TENSE , Passive Voice and in the Plural .

And another one In Gal 1:4 where we see the Greek word RESCUE //EXAIREO

There is no OTHER VIEW .


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Nothing in your rant says people will be taken to live in heaven.
That idea is a false teaching and contradicts how we are exhorted to endure until the end.
 
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5. Amillennial view
Amillennialists hold very different views. Most believe there is no Rapture.
They negate the supernatural aspects of the book of Revelation because they see most of it as allegorical teaching.
This is absolutely false. What are you basing this on? Most amillennialists that I've come across on forums like this do believe in a rapture. I do, also. We just don't believe in a pre-trib rapture.

Also, I don't know what you mean when you say "They negate the supernatural aspects of the book of Revelation because they see most of it as allegorical teaching.".
 
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This is absolutely false. What are you basing this on? Most amillennialists that I've come across on forums like this do believe in a rapture. I do, also. We just don't believe in a pre-trib rapture.

Also, I don't know what you mean when you say "They negate the supernatural aspects of the book of Revelation because they see most of it as allegorical teaching.".
Different Views of the Rapture Vivian Bricker

https://www.ibelieve.com/christian-living/amillennialism.html

https://www.ibelieve.com/christian-living/pre-tribulation.html

https://www.ibelieve.com/christian-living/post-tribulation.html

Amillennialism

Amillennialists hold interesting views concerning not only the Rapture but also the entirety of eschatology. While there are different views concerning the Rapture within the amillennialism community, most amillennialists believe there is not a Rapture. This is a unique view that is not held by pre-tribulationists or post-tribulationists. Both pre-tribulationists and post-tribulationists agree there is a Rapture, yet they interpret the Rapture as occurring at different times. However, amillennialism teaches that there is not a Rapture.

Therefore, amillennialists believe that some parts of the Book of Revelation have already been fulfilled, that some are being fulfilled now, and some will be fulfilled later during the Church Age in the future. Amillennialism is fastly growing in popularity within churches and seminaries across the globe. However, in a way, amillennialists take away the supernatural aspects of Revelation because amillennialists believe most of Revelation is allegory.

Eschatological views within amillennialists are unique to their own belief system. Rather than viewing a future millennial Kingdom set up by Jesus, they believe the Millennial Kingdom is a “spiritual kingdom” that is “in your heart” in the present day. To support their view, amillennialists use Luke 17:20-21, “Once, on being asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, Jesus replied, ‘The coming of the kingdom of God is not something that can be observed, nor will people say, ‘Here it is,’ or ‘There it is,’ because the kingdom of God is in your midst.’”

Furthermore, amillennialists don’t believe in the Rapture of the church, nor do they believe in the literal millennial reign of Christ. According to amillennialists, the tribulation is occurring in the present church age. I respect amillennialists, although I find it hard to argue that the tribulation is presently being fulfilled in the modern day. The main way amillennialists argue for the events of Revelation occurring today is that they interpret Revelation as allegory. In other words, amillennialists do not interpret the Book of Revelation as being literal. Instead, amillennialists interpret the Book of Revelation as being figurative.

Since Revelation is read as allegorical and figurative, everything contained within it is subject to interpretation. Therefore, there is no Rapture or Millennial Kingdom. Amillennialists, however, do believe in the New Heaven and New Earth being a literal New Heaven and New Earth as found in Revelation 21. It is also worth mentioning that amillennialists view the rest of the Bible outside of future prophecies as being literal rather than allegorical.

In the specific sense of Satan being bound for a thousand years as spoken in Revelation 20:7, amillennialists believe this is a spiritual thousand year confinement. In other words, they believe Satan is bound in the sense that he can still deceive the world, but that he can not prevent the Good News of Jesus Christ from being carried across the world. The thousand-year Reign of Christ is not seen as a literal reign of Christ, but rather as figurative. As established, amillennialists believe the events of the tribulation and the Millennial Kingdom are active right now.

Since amillennialists believe the events of the tribulation and the Millennial Kingdom are occurring in the present church age, they have difficulty explaining different events described within the Book of Revelation, such as the breaking of the seals, the bowl judgments, and the trumpet judgments. A read through the Book of Revelation can help one understand future prophecy and discern for themselves their own view of the future. Taking Revelation literally, the future events of the tribulation will be more dark, painful, and terrible than anything else that has happened in history.

We have gone through numerous struggles these past years with the COVID-19 pandemic, outbreaks of various illnesses, mass shootings, and wars, but we cannot be dogmatic to say that these events are fulfilling prophecies contained within the Book of Revelation. It is a dangerous business to start trying to attribute future prophecy to the present day. I am not undermining the terrible events that have occurred over the years, but rather, I’m stressing the importance of knowing the tribulation will be more painful and dark than anything else the world has seen since the beginning of time.

The tribulation will be God’s wrath poured out upon the world. It is God’s last effort at trying to bring unbelievers to Him. While the tribulation focuses on bringing His chosen nation of Israel back to Him, many Gentiles will place faith in Him during this time. The tribulation is an important part of future eschatology that does not need to be brushed to the side or seen as occurring today. While I respect amillennialists, we must also know what the Bible says about eschatology and literal future events, such as the tribulation.

Unity As Believers

There is much division among believers concerning the different views of eschatology, yet we cannot allow differences to separate us as believers. God wants unity in the church (1 Corinthians 1:10). During my time in undergrad and seminary, there was much division between believers regarding interpretations of eschatology. As believers, we cannot let theological quarrels affect how we treat each other in the Body of Christ.

Amillennialists have the same view of salvation, redemption, and sanctification as other believers who are pre-tribulationists and post-tribulationists. Views of amillennialists are not “heresy” because they are not arguing against Jesus’ divinity, nor are they promoting a different view of salvation. Rather, amillennialists simply interpret eschatology differently than other believers who adhere to a pre-tribulation Rapture or a post-tribulation Rapture. There is nothing wrong with being an amillennialist, a pre-tribulationist, or a post-tribulationist.

Eschatological differences are not a “break it or make it” point of Christianity. The study of eschatology is extremely interesting and insightful, but it does not affect a person’s salvation. The only condition for salvation is if the individual has placed faith in Christ (John 3:16-17; Ephesians 2:8-9) and believes Christ will return for His children, establishing a New Heaven and Earth. A person’s view of eschatology is not going to alter their salvation in the slightest because there is nothing we can do to earn salvation, and there is nothing we can do to lose salvation.

In summary, amillennialism is one of the major views held today by Christians and was originally started by Augustine during the early church. Due to how old this theory is, many support it based on a historical argument. Therefore, in conclusion, amillennialists do not believe in a Rapture. While some amillennialists might tend to side with a pre-tribulation Rapture or a post-tribulation Rapture because of personal Bible study, most amillennialists reject the Rapture and the literal interpretation of the future prophecies of the Bible. Thus, amillennialists do not believe there will be a Rapture of the church.

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7. Independent thinkers
Disagree with all the viewpoints listed above.

i.e. my anytime rapture view.



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This chart makes your viewpoint very understandable. Are you all alone or do you know other saints who hold this viewpoint?
I may not be alone regarding my viewpoint anymore, since I presented it for others to think about four years ago.
 
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I may not be alone regarding my viewpoint anymore, since I presented it for others to think about four years ago.
But people who do actually read and study what the Bible says, reject the airy/fairy idea of a 'rapture to heaven' at anytime: Pre, mid or post.
The only Prophecy that has any kind of spiritual rising up, is when Jesus Returns and those who have proved their faith and trusted in the Lord through all that must happen, will rise to meet Him and be transported to Jerusalem. 1 Thessalonians 4:17
 
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Eight views on the RAPTURE and the Tribulation:

1. Pre-tribulation view

The rapture occurs before the 7 year tribulation period begins.

2. Partial-tribulation view
Not all believers will be raptured, only those who have some degree of spiritual attainment. Unworthy Christians will be left behind during the tribulation.

3. Mid-tribulation view
The rapture occurs at the midpoint of the 7 year tribulation period.

4. Post-tribulation view
The rapture occurs at the end of the 7 year tribulation period.

5. Amillennial view
Amillennialists hold very different views. Most believe there is no Rapture.
They negate the supernatural aspects of the book of Revelation because they see most of it as allegorical teaching.

6. Indignant-tribber view
These people think that debating eschatology is always wrong and divisive.
They wag their fingers at the rest of us. “Shame, shame, shame!”

7. Independent thinkers
Disagree with all the viewpoints listed above. They only, interpret the scriptures correctly. Could they really be the smartest people on the planet?

8. Undecided
These people come to forums like this hoping to gain insight and understanding.

So many flavours, so much confusion, so here is my suggestion:
For transparency we could declare our bias within our “signatures”.
(“Staunch Pre-Trib, Dispensationalist”, “Proudly Independent”, etc.)

This would make it so much easier to identify friends/foes and expedite the formation of “tag teams” (similar to pro-wrestling).

Here is the true position of the pre-tribulation crowd:

Pre-Nuke rapture: Before the tribulation and before any nukes can start falling.

It's kind of nice how they came up with that other requirement.

The post-tribulation crowd forgot that there are no Christians waiting for Jesus upon his arrival. Remember the mark of the beast? All shall take the mark or be killed. Where are the Christians? I guess a few will slip through the cracks, but that's it. So only a tiny number of Christians are getting raptured here.

Does the mark of the beast precede the mid-trib rapture? Might be nice to know.
 
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Different Views of the Rapture Vivian Bricker

https://www.ibelieve.com/christian-living/amillennialism.html

https://www.ibelieve.com/christian-living/pre-tribulation.html

https://www.ibelieve.com/christian-living/post-tribulation.html

Amillennialism

Amillennialists hold interesting views concerning not only the Rapture but also the entirety of eschatology. While there are different views concerning the Rapture within the amillennialism community, most amillennialists believe there is not a Rapture. This is a unique view that is not held by pre-tribulationists or post-tribulationists. Both pre-tribulationists and post-tribulationists agree there is a Rapture, yet they interpret the Rapture as occurring at different times. However, amillennialism teaches that there is not a Rapture.

Therefore, amillennialists believe that some parts of the Book of Revelation have already been fulfilled, that some are being fulfilled now, and some will be fulfilled later during the Church Age in the future. Amillennialism is fastly growing in popularity within churches and seminaries across the globe. However, in a way, amillennialists take away the supernatural aspects of Revelation because amillennialists believe most of Revelation is allegory.

Eschatological views within amillennialists are unique to their own belief system. Rather than viewing a future millennial Kingdom set up by Jesus, they believe the Millennial Kingdom is a “spiritual kingdom” that is “in your heart” in the present day. To support their view, amillennialists use Luke 17:20-21, “Once, on being asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, Jesus replied, ‘The coming of the kingdom of God is not something that can be observed, nor will people say, ‘Here it is,’ or ‘There it is,’ because the kingdom of God is in your midst.’”

Furthermore, amillennialists don’t believe in the Rapture of the church, nor do they believe in the literal millennial reign of Christ. According to amillennialists, the tribulation is occurring in the present church age. I respect amillennialists, although I find it hard to argue that the tribulation is presently being fulfilled in the modern day. The main way amillennialists argue for the events of Revelation occurring today is that they interpret Revelation as allegory. In other words, amillennialists do not interpret the Book of Revelation as being literal. Instead, amillennialists interpret the Book of Revelation as being figurative.

Since Revelation is read as allegorical and figurative, everything contained within it is subject to interpretation. Therefore, there is no Rapture or Millennial Kingdom. Amillennialists, however, do believe in the New Heaven and New Earth being a literal New Heaven and New Earth as found in Revelation 21. It is also worth mentioning that amillennialists view the rest of the Bible outside of future prophecies as being literal rather than allegorical.

In the specific sense of Satan being bound for a thousand years as spoken in Revelation 20:7, amillennialists believe this is a spiritual thousand year confinement. In other words, they believe Satan is bound in the sense that he can still deceive the world, but that he can not prevent the Good News of Jesus Christ from being carried across the world. The thousand-year Reign of Christ is not seen as a literal reign of Christ, but rather as figurative. As established, amillennialists believe the events of the tribulation and the Millennial Kingdom are active right now.

Since amillennialists believe the events of the tribulation and the Millennial Kingdom are occurring in the present church age, they have difficulty explaining different events described within the Book of Revelation, such as the breaking of the seals, the bowl judgments, and the trumpet judgments. A read through the Book of Revelation can help one understand future prophecy and discern for themselves their own view of the future. Taking Revelation literally, the future events of the tribulation will be more dark, painful, and terrible than anything else that has happened in history.

We have gone through numerous struggles these past years with the COVID-19 pandemic, outbreaks of various illnesses, mass shootings, and wars, but we cannot be dogmatic to say that these events are fulfilling prophecies contained within the Book of Revelation. It is a dangerous business to start trying to attribute future prophecy to the present day. I am not undermining the terrible events that have occurred over the years, but rather, I’m stressing the importance of knowing the tribulation will be more painful and dark than anything else the world has seen since the beginning of time.

The tribulation will be God’s wrath poured out upon the world. It is God’s last effort at trying to bring unbelievers to Him. While the tribulation focuses on bringing His chosen nation of Israel back to Him, many Gentiles will place faith in Him during this time. The tribulation is an important part of future eschatology that does not need to be brushed to the side or seen as occurring today. While I respect amillennialists, we must also know what the Bible says about eschatology and literal future events, such as the tribulation.

Unity As Believers

There is much division among believers concerning the different views of eschatology, yet we cannot allow differences to separate us as believers. God wants unity in the church (1 Corinthians 1:10). During my time in undergrad and seminary, there was much division between believers regarding interpretations of eschatology. As believers, we cannot let theological quarrels affect how we treat each other in the Body of Christ.

Amillennialists have the same view of salvation, redemption, and sanctification as other believers who are pre-tribulationists and post-tribulationists. Views of amillennialists are not “heresy” because they are not arguing against Jesus’ divinity, nor are they promoting a different view of salvation. Rather, amillennialists simply interpret eschatology differently than other believers who adhere to a pre-tribulation Rapture or a post-tribulation Rapture. There is nothing wrong with being an amillennialist, a pre-tribulationist, or a post-tribulationist.

Eschatological differences are not a “break it or make it” point of Christianity. The study of eschatology is extremely interesting and insightful, but it does not affect a person’s salvation. The only condition for salvation is if the individual has placed faith in Christ (John 3:16-17; Ephesians 2:8-9) and believes Christ will return for His children, establishing a New Heaven and Earth. A person’s view of eschatology is not going to alter their salvation in the slightest because there is nothing we can do to earn salvation, and there is nothing we can do to lose salvation.

In summary, amillennialism is one of the major views held today by Christians and was originally started by Augustine during the early church. Due to how old this theory is, many support it based on a historical argument. Therefore, in conclusion, amillennialists do not believe in a Rapture. While some amillennialists might tend to side with a pre-tribulation Rapture or a post-tribulation Rapture because of personal Bible study, most amillennialists reject the Rapture and the literal interpretation of the future prophecies of the Bible. Thus, amillennialists do not believe there will be a Rapture of the church.

Vivian Bricker loves Jesus, studying the Word of God, and helping others in their walk with Christ. She has earned a Bachelor of Arts and Master's degree in Christian Ministry with a deep academic emphasis in theology. Her favorite things to do are spending time with her family and friends, reading, and spending time outside. When she is not writing, she is embarking on other adventures.
We're supposed to believe what this biased person says about amillennialists? I don't think so. Again, it's not true that most amillennialists don't believe in a rapture (with the understanding that the rapture is the catching up of the church to meet the Lord in the air when He comes). Let us tell you what we believe and don't try to tell us what we believe. I know there are some partial preterist amillennialists who don't believe in a rapture and some who do. Most non-preterist amillennialists do believe in a rapture. That is what I've seen on forums like this.
 
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JESUS said: Matthew 12:35-37
35 A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things.

36 But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the Day of Judgment.(that is the seventh and last Day, the Lord's Day(this Day arrived) or seventh and last millennium).
37 For by thy words thou shalt be Justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.

Jeremiah 48:10KJV- Cursed be he that doeth the work of the Lord deceitfully, and cursed be he that keepeth back his Sword from blood.
Cursed is anyone who is lax/relaxe in doing the Lord’s work! Jer. 48:10NIV
 
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Eight views on the RAPTURE and the Tribulation:

1. Pre-tribulation view

The rapture occurs before the 7 year tribulation period begins.

2. Partial-tribulation view
Not all believers will be raptured, only those who have some degree of spiritual attainment. Unworthy Christians will be left behind during the tribulation.

3. Mid-tribulation view
The rapture occurs at the midpoint of the 7 year tribulation period.

4. Post-tribulation view
The rapture occurs at the end of the 7 year tribulation period.

5. Amillennial view
Amillennialists hold very different views. Most believe there is no Rapture.
They negate the supernatural aspects of the book of Revelation because they see most of it as allegorical teaching.

6. Indignant-tribber view
These people think that debating eschatology is always wrong and divisive.
They wag their fingers at the rest of us. “Shame, shame, shame!”

7. Independent thinkers
Disagree with all the viewpoints listed above. They only, interpret the scriptures correctly. Could they really be the smartest people on the planet?

8. Undecided
These people come to forums like this hoping to gain insight and understanding.

So many flavours, so much confusion, so here is my suggestion:
For transparency we could declare our bias within our “signatures”.
(“Staunch Pre-Trib, Dispensationalist”, “Proudly Independent”, etc.)

This would make it so much easier to identify friends/foes and expedite the formation of “tag teams” (similar to pro-wrestling).
Missed Pre-wrath, which is a variant of post tribulation that designates the Antichrist's reign and persecution as "tribulation" but the trumpets and bowls as "the Wrath of God" and puts the rapture generally at the 6th seal.
So it's post tribulation (see Revelation 7:14), but pre wrath (before the trumpets)

and no "tribulation" is not God's wrath. God does not take His wrath out on the Martyrs of the 5th seal, but they went through great tribulation by men.
 
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i.e. my anytime rapture view.



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This is my view as well, but it is subject to change as I have gone back and forth several times as I learn new things many of you point out so its not a definitive view, only my current working theory because I cannot find a firm ground for pre, mid, pre-wrath or post trib rapture in Scripture. IF there was a clear answer I don't think we would be here debating it 2000 years later
 
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This is my view as well, but it is subject to change as I have gone back and forth several times as I learn new things many of you point out so its not a definitive view, only my current working theory because I cannot find a firm ground for pre, mid, pre-wrath or post trib rapture in Scripture. IF there was a clear answer I don't think we would be here debating it 2000 years later

I think biblically I can only find room for Pre-wrath and Post-trib, and the real difference would be made in.. are the trumpets sequentially after the seals, are the bowls sequentially after the trumpets? If there's a distinct sequence of seals -> trumpets -> bowls, then there are some weird duplicated details, so I believe there's some overlap and split Revelation into two halves, 2 parallel narratives. Post-trib usually has to position itself that there are more parallel narratives in fact making the seals one narrative, Revelation 12-14 a separate narrative, Revelation 15-16 another parallel narrative, and revelation 17-19 as a separate narrative and Revelation 20 on its own a separate narrative, rather than having any sequence between them aside from the seals are sequential between themselves, the trumpets are sequential between themselves, and the bowls are sequential between themselves.

It's the only way that a [post-trib-post-wrath rapture works (in that case not being a rapture at all but just.. people go up in the air and come right back down, but then there are oddities that they have really unsatisfying answers to like how there are people in heaven in Revelation 19 prior to the heavens opening up).

What I see absolutely no evidence for at all.. is a pre-wrath rapture, I see people who confuse tribulation with God's wrath as the main cause of that position, thinking they're the same thing and so if we're not appointed to wrath then we're not appointed to tribulation in their minds. They think the trumpets and bowls are tribulation, when .. 6th seal is after the tribulation. That much I find clear. If the trumpets are sequential after the seals then it is a pre-wrath rapture.. and it's as simple as Matthew 24:29-31 compared to Revelation 6:12-17 and Revelation 7.

But if they're not sequential and somehow the seals and trumpets overlap, then yeah that'd make it at the end.
 
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6th seal is after the tribulation. That much I find clear.
Explain then; Revelation 15:1 .....when the 7 plagues [the Bowls of Rev 16] are over, the wrath of God is completed.

It is evident to all that the seals on a scroll must be removed, [fulfilled] before the contents can happen. As you realize. the Sixth Seal has not happened yet, it will be the world changer that commences all the rest of the Prophesies, up to the glorious Return of King Jesus.
 
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Explain then; Revelation 15:1 .....when the 7 plagues [the Bowls of Rev 16] are over, the wrath of God is completed.

It is evident to all that the seals on a scroll must be removed, [fulfilled] before the contents can happen.

As you realize. the Sixth Seal has not happened yet, it will be the world changer that commences all the rest of the Prophesies, up to the glorious Return of King Jesus.
The Powers of this evil age of Apocalypse.

What I know is that the four riders of Apocalypse , one of GOD and three of the Devil, they are already running /walking with their powers that reflects in whole world, for example, Trump is the most publicized person in the entire world today, and is not he the Rider of the Red Horse? Revelation 6:3-4
3 - And when he opened the second seal, I heard the second living creature saying, Come. 4 And another horse came forth, a red horse: and to him that sat thereon it was given to take peace from the earth, and that they should slay one another: and there was given unto him a great Sword. (devilish /evil Sword, to take peace from the earth)

Ezekiel 7:5-16, among many other biblical references:

5 Thus saith the Lord: An evil, an only evil; behold, it cometh. 6 An END is come, the END is come; it awaketh against thee; behold, it cometh. 7 Thy doom is come unto thee, O inhabitant of the land: the time is come, the Day is near(the Lord's Day), a Day of tumult, and not of joyful shouting...8 Now will I shortly pour out my wrath upon thee, and accomplish mine anger against thee, and will Judge thee according to thy ways; and I will bring upon thee all thine abominations. 9 And mine eye shall not spare, neither will I have pity: I will bring upon thee according to thy ways; and thine abominations shall be in the midst of thee; and ye shall know that I, the Lord, do smite.

10 Behold, the Day, behold, it cometh...pride hath budded. 11 Violence is risen up into a rod of wickedness; none of them shall remain, nor of their multitude, nor of their wealth: neither shall there be eminency among them. 12 The time is come, the day draweth near: let not the buyer rejoice, nor the seller mourn; for wrath is upon all the multitude thereof.
 
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Explain then; Revelation 15:1 .....when the 7 plagues [the Bowls of Rev 16] are over, the wrath of God is completed.

It is evident to all that the seals on a scroll must be removed, [fulfilled] before the contents can happen. As you realize. the Sixth Seal has not happened yet, it will be the world changer that commences all the rest of the Prophesies, up to the glorious Return of King Jesus.
I don't know why I bother considering you don't understand what a Lunar eclipse looks like
but the celestial signs of the 6th seal are the same as given in Matthew 24:29-31

but because you've literally never seen a lunar eclipse and think that when a lunar eclipse happens the moon is black, you don't think it's the same signs as Jesus gives.
They are the signs given that happen immediately after the tribulation of those days.

Not to mention you also confuse tribulation and wrath as being the same thing as well.

They're not.
the wrath of God is God's vengeance FOR tribulation.
the 5th seal martyrs ask for it, God delivers it beginning at the 6th seal.
 
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