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You fail to understand that Revelation 11:15-18 is the end of the story, with the beginning of chapter 12 being a review of Church history, and Revelation chapter 20 is actually the "parenthetic" passage.
Some also claim that the Church is "parenthetic" in God's dealing with the nation of Israel.
However, the Church is the fulfillment of the entire Bible, based on what is plainly written in the New Testament.
The Book of Revelation is not in chronological order.
This is confirmed by Christ returning in Revelation 16:15-16 and also in chapter 19.
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You fail to understand that Revelation 11:15-18 is the end of the story, with the beginning of chapter 12 being a review of Church history, and Revelation chapter 20 is actually the "parenthetic" passage.
Some also claim that the Church is "parenthetic" in God's dealing with the nation of Israel.
However, the Church is the fulfillment of the entire Bible, based on what is plainly written in the New Testament.
The Book of Revelation is not in chronological order.
This is confirmed by Christ returning in Revelation 16:15-16 and also in chapter 19.
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You had my response to your above mguesswork in my post #39, The passage of Scripture you keep harping about, is a parenthetic prophecy, which DOES NOT rake place until AFTER Jesus second coming! Which does not take place until after the seven bowl judgments in Rev.16, as recorded in Rev.19:11-21!
When are you going to stop beating a dead horse and getting prophecy out of Chronological order?
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